Steve Vandyke, head of technical services with the National Gallery, said, ‘The existing R22 chillers had to be discontinued by 2010. They were very costly and not performing. Airedale designed a bespoke TurboChill unit to the existing footprint in the restricted space of the plant area and supplying chilled water to a primary circuit. The standard 7 m length has been reduced to 6 m.
‘The first chillers installed have saved us approximately £16 000 over the last year compared with the R22 chiller. The compressor is maintenance-free, and since there is no oil in the refrigeration circuit, the chiller itself requires far less maintenance.’
The full-load EER is 2.82 compared with 1.5 for the R22 chillers. A 25% ESEER rating of 5.87 is being achieved
Mechanical consultant for the project was Troup, Bywaters & Anders. Systems equipment was installed and commissioned by Capri Mechanical Services.
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Keywords: Chiller, Turbocor, Airedale, R22 replacement, TurboChill






