Chilled Water A/c Systems Parts

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Part Number
NSN
NIIN
1173586 Annular Ball Bearing
005543359
117646H1 Annular Ball Bearing
001448663
117A9007-022 O-ring
001661011
117A9007-257 O-ring
001675140
118350 O-ring
008532379
118753 Pipe To Tube Elbow
002546211
11901384 Gasket Paper
002708470
119120 Cotter Pin
000119120
119182 Pipe To Tube Elbow
002546211
1196895 Annular Ball Bearing
001556198
11AF Air Conditioning Filter Element
005950136
11AF Air Conditioning Filter Element
006400242
11AF CLASS 2 Air Conditioning Filter Element
006400242
11AF-ALUM Air Conditioning Filter Element
006400242
11AF9A Lubrication Fitting
001720049
11AFSTL Air Conditioning Filter Element
005950136
11H234 Cotter Pin
008161794
12-008-V3 O-ring
001661078
12-Z-315-5 Annular Ball Bearing
005545302
120-03533-4000 Annular Ball Bearing
001565046
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Chilled Water A/c Systems

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Chilled water is a commodity often used to cool a building's air and equipment, especially in situations where many individual rooms must be controlled separately, such as a hotel. The chilled water can be supplied by a vendors, such as a public utility or created at the location of the building that will use it, which has been the norm.

Chilled water cooling is not very different from typical residential air conditioning where water is pumped from the chiller to the air handler unit to cool the air.

Regardless of who provides it, the chilled water (between 4° and 7°C (39-44 °F)) is pumped through an air handler, which captures the heat from the air, then disperses the air throughout the area to be cooled.

The condenser water absorbs heat from the refrigerant in the condenser barrel of the water chiller, and is then sent via return lines to a cooling tower, which is a heat exchange device used to transfer waste heat to the atmosphere. The extent to which the cooling tower decreases the temperature depends upon the outside temperature, the relative humidity and the atmospheric pressure. The water in the chilled water circuit will be lowered to the Wet-bulb temperature or dry-bulb temperature before proceeding to the water chiller, where it is cooled to between 4° and 7°C and pumped to the air handler, where the cycle is repeated. The equipment required includes chillers, cooling towers, pumps and electrical control equipment. The initial capital outlay for these is substantial and maintenance costs can fluctuate. Adequate space must be included in building design for the physical plant and access to equipment.

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