How does Multiaqua’s air-cooled chiller air conditioning system work
After passing through the expansion valve, the refrigerant flows into a brazed plate heat exchanger where it boils by absorbing heat from the water passing through parallel circuits of the heat exchanger. As the refrigerant starts the trip back through its self-contained cycle, the newly chilled water passes through a stainless steel head, fractional horsepower pump.
The waters head pressure is boosted such that it travels at a specific flow rate (GPM) into the home or other conditioned spaces that are to be cooled. As this chilled water flows through any one of a myriad of fan coil combinations, it passes through a copper coil.
Air is moved across the coil and the chilled water absorbs the heat of the space. Cold, dehumidified air is then supplied to the conditioned space.
One of the unique benefits of Multiaqua is the fan coil selection. Multiaqua can be matched with any one or a multiple of chilled water fan coils as listed and schematically presented on our Product Page or our Online Catalog.
Below are two common Installation layouts. Click on the images for larger views
See our About us page for additional benefits of the Multiaqua chilled water air conditioning systems.