New chiller uses variable-speed drive technology to reduce energy costs and carbon emission, showcasing Johnson Controls dedication to sustainability and innovation.
After evaluating several low global warming potential (GWP) refrigerant alternatives on a variety of performance and market metrics, including safety, capacity efficiency, reliability, availability, and longevity, R-454B was chosen as the best solution to minimize environmental impact and energy use.
“Free cooling,” the process of allowing the building load to bypass mechanical cooling and exchange its heat with lower temperature outdoor air, is an environmentally favorable approach that helps reduce operating costs.
This technology harnesses the power of evaporation to lower ambient air temperatures entering Carrier’s 30XV chiller – helping to reduce chiller power consumption, increase reliability and extend the life of the chiller.
After years of chasing the attractive efficiency numbers offered by water-based evaporative systems, many data center providers are giving air-cooled chillers a second look.
It’s no secret that data centers require a lot of energy. The main driver of data center design engineers’ work is to provide energy-efficient, reliable, and cost-competitive HVAC systems.
Evapco’s newly-enhanced eco-Air™ Series of dry and adiabatic products provide great flexibility in a wide range of capacities, footprints, motor types and controls.