svetski
Mechanical
- Apr 5, 2005
- 3
We have existing 280t (R134, twin screw compressors, two of them, 30HXA model) Carrier's chiller with two separate refr. circuits and air cooled condenser, roughly, 100' away and 3 floors higher then the chiller.
We would like to install desuperheater to capture some of the heat to preheat domestic hot water.
Carrier installation manual requires separate refrigeration pipes to practically two air cooled condensers.
It would be easy to install desuperheater (heat exchanger) beside the chiller, but how can we control head pressure with two condensers (desuperheater and existing air cooled condenser) in series and make sure no liquid is going back to the chiller?
Carrier will not provide support for this, our thoughts are that must be a way to recover some of 4000MBH available in the peak time.
Thanks for help.
Svetski
We would like to install desuperheater to capture some of the heat to preheat domestic hot water.
Carrier installation manual requires separate refrigeration pipes to practically two air cooled condensers.
It would be easy to install desuperheater (heat exchanger) beside the chiller, but how can we control head pressure with two condensers (desuperheater and existing air cooled condenser) in series and make sure no liquid is going back to the chiller?
Carrier will not provide support for this, our thoughts are that must be a way to recover some of 4000MBH available in the peak time.
Thanks for help.
Svetski