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Comfort Cooling Chillers

Generally speaking, there are two types of cooling that might be required in commercial environments: process cooling and comfort cooling. The latter is the same type typically seen in office buildings, event venues and in some cases, residential properties. Essentially, comfort cooling is primarily intended to maintain a more comfortable temperature for the occupants of premises – particularly during summer – differentiating it from server room cooling, for example.

Our chillers are perfect for delivering the high capacity water cooling air conditioning often required by larger buildings, whether this be an industrial application, a multi-storey office complex or a hotel.

Comfort cooling chillers are sometimes favoured by clients simply because they eliminate the potential for tricky refrigerant plumbing to be required, among other reasons.

We offer a range of modern Euroklimat chillers capable of delivering economical and environmentally safe fluids over long distances and through multiple air handling systems, providing a reliable source of cooling in almost any scenario.

The emergence of heat pump technology provides customers with a number of additional benefits not originally associated with a chiller installation. The use of renewable and greener sources of energy directly leads to the consumption of less electricity compared with traditional HVAC systems of comparable size and compacity, reducing carbon emissions.

Perhaps crucially, heat pumps supply greater heating and cooling capacities than the amount of electricity needed to run them. This improved efficiency also contributes to a lower carbon footprint which, in this day and age, is incredibly important.

From a cost perspective, heat pumps are almost always cheaper to run than other systems, as out-dated fossil fuels are replaced with renewable energy. What’s more, heat pumps tend to be safer than combustion-based technology, while a longer lifespan adds to their overall reliability over extended periods of time.

For large cooling applications where a less permanent solution is preferred, customers might consider using an HPAC90 unit – an all-in-one air conditioner with high performance capability. Commonly deployed as a rooftop air conditioning unit, this particular model combines efficiency with simplicity and delivers reliable heating or cooling via flexible ducted air distribution.

These direct expansion (DX) units cool indoor air by using a condensed refrigerant liquid. Specifically, the term direct expansion refers to the refrigerant expanding to produce the cooling effect in a coil that is directly in contact with the conditioned air being delivered into an environment.