Ammonia Water-Cooled Condenser (SWCC)

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Water-Cooled Condenser

A Water-Cooled Condenser is a key component of cooling systems designed to transfer heat from refrigerants, such as Freon, heated by the compressor, to water. By utilizing cold water flow, these condensers effectively collect heat from the refrigerant and release it to the external environment.


Advantages of Water-Cooled Condensers

  1. High Efficiency:
    Water-cooled condensers offer superior heat transfer performance due to their higher transfer surface area, enhancing the overall efficiency of the cooling system.
  2. Cost Reduction:
    These systems lead to lower energy consumption and reduced cooling-related expenses.
  3. Space Adaptability:
    Ideal for installations in confined or unsuitable spaces for air-cooled condensers.
  4. Noise Reduction:
    Compared to air-cooled condensers, water-cooled units generate significantly less noise, making them suitable for environments requiring minimal sound levels.
  5. Temperature Control:
    With an independent water-cooling system, the water temperature can be precisely regulated based on cooling requirements.

Features of Water-Cooled Condensers

  • Shell and Tube Design:
    Provides durability and efficient heat exchange.
  • Capacity:
    Ranges from 2 to 200 tons to accommodate various applications.
  • Material Options:
    Can be manufactured with copper-nickel tubes for use in saltwater environments.
  • Construction:
    Built with a Cementite base or galvanized steel frame for strength and longevity.

Water-Cooled Condensers by Vahid Industrial Group

  1. Static Freon Condenser SR
  2. Modular Freon Condenser SW
  3. Slim Pack Condenser
  4. Split/Mono-Block Condenser SP
  5. Custom-Built Condensers

These condensers are tailored for a variety of industrial and commercial cooling needs, ensuring reliability and optimal performance.

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Water-Cooled Condenser

A Water-Cooled Condenser is a key component of cooling systems designed to transfer heat from refrigerants, such as Freon, heated by the compressor, to water. By utilizing cold water flow, these condensers effectively collect heat from the refrigerant and release it to the external environment.

Advantages of Water-Cooled Condensers

  1. High Efficiency: Water-cooled condensers offer superior heat transfer performance due to their higher transfer surface area, enhancing the overall efficiency of the cooling system.
  2. Cost Reduction: These systems lead to lower energy consumption and reduced cooling-related expenses.
  3. Space Adaptability: Ideal for installations in confined or unsuitable spaces for air-cooled condensers.
  4. Noise Reduction: Compared to air-cooled condensers, water-cooled units generate significantly less noise, making them suitable for environments requiring minimal sound levels.
  5. Temperature Control: With an independent water-cooling system, the water temperature can be precisely regulated based on cooling requirements.

Features of Water-Cooled Condensers

  • Shell and Tube Design: Provides durability and efficient heat exchange.
  • Capacity: Ranges from 2 to 200 tons to accommodate various applications.
  • Material Options: Can be manufactured with copper-nickel tubes for use in saltwater environments.
  • Construction: Built with a Cementite base or galvanized steel frame for strength and longevity.

Water-Cooled Condensers by Vahid Industrial Group

  1. Static Freon Condenser SR
  2. Modular Freon Condenser SW
  3. Slim Pack Condenser
  4. Split/Mono-Block Condenser SP
  5. Custom-Built Condensers
These condensers are tailored for a variety of industrial and commercial cooling needs, ensuring reliability and optimal performance.

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