What is (US)RT?
Chiller Cooling Capacity Unit Converting Chart
kcal/h
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BTU/h
|
USRT
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w
|
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1 kcal/h
|
/
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3.968
|
0.00033069
|
1.163
|
1 BTU/h
|
0.252
|
/
|
0.00008333
|
0.2931
|
1 USRT
|
3024
|
12000
|
/
|
3517
|
1 w
|
0.8598
|
3.412
|
0.00028434
|
/
|
Chiller Capacity Conversion Calculator
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How To Choose The Right Capacity?
1. Air-cooled Or Water-cooled
Air-cooled chillers use a condenser that is similar to the “radiators” in a car. They use a fan to force air through the refrigerant coil. Unless they are specifically designed for high ambient conditions, air-cooled condensers need to operate effectively at an ambient temperature of 35°C (95°F) or less.
- Air-cooled chillers do not require cooling towers.
- Easier to install compared with a water-cooled chiller.
Water-cooled chillers function in the same way as air-cooled chillers but require two steps to complete the transfer of heat. First, heat enters the condenser water from the refrigerant vapor. The warm condenser water is then pumped to the cooling tower, where the heat from the process is eventually vented to the atmosphere.
Advantages of water-cooled chiller:
- Higher COP(Coefficient Of Performance).
- Lower cost on power for the same cooling capacity.
- Have a longer lifespan.
- Relatively quieter than air-cooled chillers.
- Provide more consistent cooling performance.
2. Cooling capacity
How to calculate the cooling capacity I need?
Let’s see the below formula.
- Calculate Temperature Differential = Incoming Water Temperature (°c) – Outlet Chilled Water Temperature(°c)
- Water flow rate that you need per hour(m³/hour)
- Get in tons of cooling capacity = Water Flow Rate x Temperature Differential ÷ 0.86 ÷ 3.517
- Oversize the chiller by 20% Ideal Size in Tons = Tons x 1.2
- You have the ideal size for your needs.
Fill out our quick sizing form and we will be able to provide you with the perfect cooling capacity.