Modular Chillers For The Air Conditioning And HVAC Industries

Modular chiller is used to cool the brine and water and to dehumidify the air in industrial processes and buildings. Modular chillers are capable of this cooling using the evaporator and also has an installed internal or remote condenser with appropriate controls. The condenser in the modular chillers can be of two types as water-cooled or air-cooled condenser. The modular chillers have gained increasing popularity due to its wide range of applications from space cooling to process purposes.

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Purpose Of Chiller

Chillers grow your HVAC framework's cooling limit. A secluded chiller utilizes at least two modules to extend your framework's cooling limit farther than a standard chiller would. At the point when the modules cooperate, they make a bigger limit than one standard chiller would alone.

The modular chiller market is estimated to grow in the forecast period owing to the increasing demand from the developing countries. Increasing demand for chilled & frozen food and pharmaceutical industries coupled with rising demand for low GWP refrigerants has boosted the growth of the modular chiller market. However, the stringent regulations to limit the use of fluorocarbon refrigerants might restrict the growth of the modular chiller market. On the other hand, the rising demand for low viscosity and high-quality modular chiller is likely to showcase growth opportunities for the modular chiller market during the forecast period.

Types

Water-Cooled

Air-Cooled

Applications

Residential

Commercial

Industrial

Top 10 Manufacturers

Carrier Corporation

FRIGEL FIRENZE S.p.A.

Gree

Haier Inc.

ngersoll-Rand (India) Ltd.

Johnson Controls-Hitachi Air Conditioning

LG Electronics

MCQUAY AIR-CONDITIONING LTD.

Midea Retail (PTY) Ltd.

Multistack, LLC.

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