Chillers - Industrial Coolers
for industrial cooling with high demands on operational reliability
Chillers are used for active liquid cooling in industrial processes, machines and technical systems where air cooling is not sufficient.
They dissipate heat via a closed coolant system and are used when high and continuous cooling capacity is required.
Explore our range of Chillers - industrial coolers
Air-cooled industrial liquid chiller | ErP2021 compliant, with scroll compressors | R410A refrigerant | 50 -160 kW
Air-cooled liquid chillers | ErP2021, scroll compressor | R410A, R134A | 5 – 47.5 kW
Reliable, precise, and compact industrial air cooled chiller | R134A | 1.41 - 5.05 Kw
Air-cooled industrial liquid chiller | ErP2021 – R410A – R454B with scroll compressor | 165 - 560 kW
Air-cooled industrial liquid chiller | ErP2021 – R410A with Scroll compressor | 95 - 170 kW
Air-cooled industrial liquid chiller | ErP2021 – R513A (WSA) – R1234ze (WSI) with screw compressor | 376kW-1260kW
Industrial liquid chiller | ErP2021 – R513A with Screw Compressor | 230 -1529 kW
Oil industrial chiller | R134a with Scroll Compressor | 2 -16 kW
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Technical characteristics of chillers
- Active liquid cooling
- Closed cooling system
- Adapted for continuous industrial operation
- High cooling capacity
- Intended for processes, machines and technical systems
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FAQ - Frequently asked questions about chillers
When are chillers the right choice?
Chillers are the right choice when heat must be cooled away actively and continuously with high precision.
- High heat load from process or machine
- Liquid cooling required for stable operation
- Continuous and controlled cooling capacity needed
- Air cooling or enclosure cooling is not sufficient
When might other solutions be more appropriate?
Chillers are not always the right solution in all applications.
- Only housing cooling is needed → chiller or heat exchanger
- Low or intermittent heat load → filter fan or passive cooling
- Limited space or simpler installation required → air-based solutions
What is the difference between a chiller and a cooling unit?
Chillers cool via liquid and are used for processes and machines, while cooling units cool air in equipment cabinets.
Can chillers be used for control cabinets?
Yes, indirectly – through liquid cooling of systems or heat exchangers, but they do not replace case cooling units.
Do chillers require more installation than air cooling?
Yes, they require piping, connections and sizing of the cooling system.
Are chillers energy efficient?
They are effective at high and continuous cooling loads where other solutions are not sufficient.
