The diagram above represents the basic parts found on common aquarium chillers and we've outlined the functions below in order to help you better understand exactly how your aquarium chiller works. Aquarium wateris pumped into the chiller and enters theheat exchange. Inside the heat exchange, aqua...
Heat is removed by the refrigerator chiller pipes in the center of the duct (4), which are fed and controlled by a system of pumps, compressors, valves, and thermostats (5). Photo: One of Willis Carrier's air conditioner designs. This diagram is part of Carrier's US patent #675,144,...
Notice the return water line splits off and feeds both the media reactor andchiller. This is called amanifoldand will save you the hassle of using multiple pumps to run additional equipment.Gate valvesare used to control the rate of flow into this equipment and can also control the amount ...
electrically neutral liquids, such as mineral oils. The liquid chiller is small and power-efficient, andliquids can offer many times more heat transfer efficiency than air cooling. However, liquid cooling faces other challenges, including leaks/flooding, part corrosion or susceptibility...
(DO NOT use automatic air vents on systems fitted with closed- type tanks) 10 Flow/check valves (with weighted seats to prevent gravity circulation) 11 Purge/drain valves 12 Boiler circulator 13 Zone valves, typical 15 Closed-type expansion tank 16 Water chiller 17 Check valve 18 Strainer 19...
For example, suppose it's anSMPS devicewith a max capability of 285V RMS from the mains input, implies that the unit would be able to handle a peak mains surge of not more than 285/0.707 = 403V The 403V figure provides us the maxpeakmains handling capacity of the SMPS circuit which...
2 Adjust or repair the chiller if chiller's temperature is greater than 4oC. 3 Clean the equipment again if it is dirty. 3f. Keep Records (For example: temperature records of the freezer) The records of control points help you check that the food safety measures are adequate and working....
Even if the chiller unit is reading the correct temperature, you should still check the temperature of the beer coming out of the faucet. This is because the length of the system could produce a drastically different temperature at the faucet than what is read and recorded at the chiller itse...