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News Release from: Megatech | Subject: Megatech air and water-cooled chillers
Edited by the Engineeringtalk Editorial Team on 11 September 2007

Air and water chillers suit industrial
processes

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Megatech's air-cooled chillers are designed to remove heat from a process and discharge it into the ambient air.

Megatech has released a range of air and water-cooled chillers manufactured by Lydall Affinity They are designed to dispose of heat produced in industrial processes, have compact, modular designs and offer a range of -80 to +200C

The air-cooled chillers are designed to remove heat from a process and discharge it into the ambient air.

These systems are ideal for processes where facility water is unavailable or expensive.

Standard design parameters require adequate ventilation and an ambient air temperature between 5C and 35C.

The water-cooled chillers are designed to remove heat from a process and discharge it to an auxiliary facility water supply such as a central chilled water system or cooling tower.

The facility water source does not need to be temperature-controlled.

These systems are easy to install and feature a small footprint and capacities of up to 100kW.

Incorporated in all models is a reservoir for water/coolants with a level indicator.

The control panel offers thermostat control of the outlet water from the reservoir, measurement and display of the temperature of the outlet water from the evaporator and the chiller.

All models have removable bonnets for fast and easy maintenance, and are equipped with easy to use controls and can be operated locally or remotely.

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