Short Lead Time for Chiller System System - Modular Air-cooled Scroll Chiller – Airwoods
Short Lead Time for Chiller System System - Modular Air-cooled Scroll Chiller – Airwoods Detail:
It is a kind of air-cooled scroll chiller that can be connected to all sorts of fan coil unit to realize cooling/heating for civil or industrial buildings.
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Running condition real-time display. Low start-up current thanks to power delay control design. Use -type heat exchange tube to improve the heat-exchange efficiency of the complete unit; Special equalizing plate design of shell and tube: the distribution of refrigerant is more even for improving the heat-exchanging efficiency of the complete unit. Any module can be set as the main module. Main module patent: any unit can be set as main module via wired controller. Up to 16 units (60/7 1kW) or 8 units (120/145kW) can be integrated freely to get a max capacity of 1160kW thanks to modular design. Auto anti-freezing function under heating mode when the unit is switched off. |

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Our team through professional training. Skilled professional knowledge, strong sense of service, to meet the service needs of customers for Short Lead Time for Chiller System System - Modular Air-cooled Scroll Chiller – Airwoods , The product will supply to all over the world, such as: Sacramento, Las Vegas, United Arab emirates, Based on our automatic production line, steady material purchase channel and quick subcontract systems have been built in mainland China to meet customer's wider and higher requirement in recent years. We are looking forward to cooperating with more clients worldwide for common development and mutual benefit!Your trust and approval are the best reward for our efforts. Keeping honest, innovative and efficient, we sincerely expect that we can be business partners to create our brilliant future!
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