Purpose and Process
Primary Purpose:
In industrial parks, multiple buildings or factories share centralized air conditioning systems that require high-efficiency central cooling and flexible distribution schemes.
Heat Exchange Process:
A central chiller produces chilled water, which is then cooled locally by finned heat exchangers in different zones to ensure uniform temperature across all buildings.
Multi-dimensional Explanation
System Integration:
The modular design of the heat exchangers facilitates centralized control and, through standard communication interfaces (such as MODBUS or OPC UA), connects with a central monitoring platform for unified management.
Cost-Effectiveness:
Optimized piping layout and heat exchanger structure reduce energy consumption and operating costs, while also implementing heat recovery.
Flexible Configuration:
Products can be customized in different models and specifications based on the specific needs of each building, supporting remote online monitoring and load adjustment.
Environmental Adaptability:
The heat exchangers are designed to adapt to varying indoor and outdoor temperature differences and flow requirements across different building clusters, ensuring stable cooling.
Ease of Maintenance:
A centralized system design facilitates unified maintenance and inspection, with online monitoring systems providing early warnings of faults to reduce downtime.