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Industrial Chiller Temperature Range Control
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What is the temperature range of the industrial cooling water chiller?

1. High-Temperature Industrial Chiller - Utilizing conventional refrigerants, the refrigeration unit can maintain temperatures between 5°C and 35°C, meaning the industrial chiller system's low temperature is 5°C and the high temperature is 35°C when adjusting the temperature control range.

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2. Medium Temperature Industrial Coolers - It's common knowledge that water freezes at 0°C. So, can industrial cooling units provide sub-zero liquid at temperatures below zero? The answer is yes. The temperature of medium temperature industrial coolers can be set between 0°C to -15°C, with cooling fluids available in calcium chloride (brine) or ethylene glycol water solutions.

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3. Low-Temperature Industrial Coolers: Offering industrial coolers capable of temperatures below -15°C to -35°C, these are commonly used in the chemical industry for cooling reactor materials or recovering condensed materials. 4. Ultra-Low Temperature Industrial Coolers: An industrial cooler that provides refrigerants at temperatures below -35°C, known as Deep Ultra-Low Temperature Industrial Coolers. It employs a two-stage or three-stage refrigeration system, hence also referred to as Industrial Stage Cooling.


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