Areas of application and requirements for industrial air conditioning systems
In industries such as plastics manufacturing, metal processing, chemical and pharmaceutical technology and food production, considerable heat is often generated. To ensure the integrity of the manufactured products, it is crucial to dissipate this heat efficiently. This is made possible by the use of industrial air conditioning systems, which are used in various sectors:
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Plastics and rubber production
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Chemical and pharmaceutical industry
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Metal processing and mechanical engineering
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Paper and cardboard production
Industrial air conditioning systems are also indispensable in print shops, large server rooms or offices for employees. In contrast to comfort-oriented systems in residential buildings, industrial air conditioning systems generally have to comply with precise temperature and humidity specifications. This is crucial to protect machines from damage and to ensure the consistently high quality of the end products.
Types of industrial air conditioning systems
Industrial air conditioning systems play a crucial role in numerous industries to ensure optimal working conditions, product quality and machine performance. Here are some of the different types of air conditioning systems used in industrial environments:
How does an industrial air conditioning system work and how can it be used?
The industrial air conditioning system operates in a similar way to conventional split or multi-split air conditioning systems for domestic use. The key difference, however, is that it is designed for use in larger rooms such as production halls or warehouses and must therefore have a significantly higher cooling capacity.
The operation of an industrial air conditioning system can be divided into four main phases:
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Refrigerant circuit: The industrial air conditioning system uses a closed circuit for the refrigerant, which circulates between the various components. The refrigerant has the property of evaporating at low temperatures and condensing at higher temperatures.
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Evaporation: The liquid refrigerant is evaporated in the evaporator unit, which extracts heat from the room air. The vaporized liquid is then fed to the compressor.
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Compression: The compressor compresses the gaseous refrigerant, causing it to heat up. The heated refrigerant is then fed to the outdoor unit.
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Condensation: In the outdoor unit, the heated refrigerant passes through the condenser unit, where it is cooled and liquefied. The refrigerant is then fed back into the evaporator unit to go through the cycle again.
How can we help you?
We offer all-round service for air conditioning and cooling systems: consulting, installation and maintenance.
Are you interested in an industrial air conditioning system and value first-class indoor air quality in an industrial environment? We would be happy to arrange a no-obligation consultation to inspect your property and understand your specific requirements.
After the successful installation of your new system, we will continue to be there for you. We take full responsibility for the regular maintenance of our devices to ensure optimum performance over the entire service life of the system.
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