greenen
Mechanical
- Jul 16, 2015
- 9
Hi all,
I am a new junior engineer and have a question about air cooled chillers and heat pumps. Basically, why don't manufactures offer air cooled chillers that can heat the building water as well as chill it for air conditioning purposes?
From what I know about heat pumps is that they are simply air conditioners that operate in reverse. In heating mode, they cool the outside air and reject the heat indoors? Why can't a chiller act in the same way? Is it a case that a chiller could operate as a heat pump but some sort of efficiency barrier makes it impractical?
Thank you for your replies.
I am a new junior engineer and have a question about air cooled chillers and heat pumps. Basically, why don't manufactures offer air cooled chillers that can heat the building water as well as chill it for air conditioning purposes?
From what I know about heat pumps is that they are simply air conditioners that operate in reverse. In heating mode, they cool the outside air and reject the heat indoors? Why can't a chiller act in the same way? Is it a case that a chiller could operate as a heat pump but some sort of efficiency barrier makes it impractical?
Thank you for your replies.