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What Precautions Should Be Taken When Operating A Chiller in Extreme Conditions?

Aug 26, 2025 Leave a message

The following precautions should be taken when operating a chiller in extreme conditions:

1. **Extreme Temperature Environment**: Chiller operation may be affected in extremely cold or hot conditions. For example, in extremely cold conditions, winterization measures should be implemented, such as replacing lubricants suitable for low-temperature operation and ensuring the proper functioning of the cooling system. In high-temperature environments, the chiller's heat dissipation may be affected. It is recommended that the chiller be placed in a cool, well-ventilated area and the dust screen be cleaned regularly to maintain effective heat dissipation.

2. **Water Quality and Environmental Requirements**: The chiller's operating environment should be maintained within the recommended temperature range (0-45°C), using softened or purified water to prevent scaling and corrosion. Furthermore, the ambient humidity should be controlled within 80% RH or less.

3. **Operation and Maintenance**: Operators should be trained and familiar with safe operating procedures. Before operation, they should check the cooling water valve, water pressure, and piping conditions to ensure they are correct before starting the equipment. Regular maintenance, such as cleaning the condenser, evaporator, and water filter, should be performed to maintain cooling efficiency.

4. Power Supply and Electrical Safety: Ensure stable power supply voltage, avoid excessive power fluctuations, and avoid sources of electromagnetic interference. Always shut down the equipment and disconnect the power supply during operation to ensure safety.

5. Installation and Maintenance Space: The chiller should be installed on a level, load-bearing surface with ample clearance around it for easy maintenance and inspection.

These measures ensure the chiller operates safely and stably under extreme conditions.

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