Air Cooled Screw Chiller
Sendo could provide customized solutions for your application:
• Exact capacity can be ordered based on projects requirement
• Cooling only or heat pump
• Refrigerant is optional, R22, R407c or R134a
• Heat recovery / Free cooling
• Low ambient temperature cooling
• Process cooling, customized inlet/outlet water temperature
• Build-in hydronic module can be configured as required
• Be able to connect to BAS Building Automation System/BMS
Air Cooled Water Chiller With Screw Compressor
Features
Casing
The casing is made of zinc coated galvanised steel sheets. It is further treated with an electrostatic powder coat then over baked to provide a weather resistant finish to suit the harsh climate.
High Efficiency Screw Compressor
Condenser Coil
The condenser coils are manufactured from seamless copper tubes mechanically bonded to hydrophilic aluminium fins to ensure optimum heat transfer. To improve corrosion resistance, a hydrophilic Gold Fin is provided as optional feature.
Condenser Fan Motor
External rotor type axial fans, equipped with three phase direct drive motors, low noise 8 poles, protection level IP54, provided with a protective outlet grille.
Evaporator
Evaporator built with high efficiency shell & tube heat exchanger, factory insulated with flexible close cell material.
Electric Panel
Electrical box consist of: compressor contactor, fan motor contactor, compressor isolating switch, fan protection breaker, phase sequence relay and microprocessor with function display.
User Friendly Controller
Configurable temperature sensors/Fault diagnostics/User friendly factory fitted LCD interface
Easy Installation
To keep installation as hassle-free as possible, Sendo Air Cooled Screw Chillers are fully factory assembled, tested and charged with refrigerant. The water pipe of the water-side heat exchanger has been equipped with the water flow switch, which saves the on-site installation time. Water inlet and outlet pipes equip with flange connection, which makes the on-site installation easier.




