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Chillers

Commercial Chiller Installation & Repair Services

Our team has factory training and experience with chillers. We can install, rebuild, and troubleshoot chillers, replace outdated control panels and retrofit for any brand of chiller whether it’s a Trane, York, Daikan, Mcquay, or Carrier.

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Chiller Repair Services

If you are looking for a professional team to provide next level chiller repair, maintenance, and installation to serve your HVAC needs, look no further than Next Level Mechanical Solutions. If your building does not have a chiller and you are interested in having one installed, our team can help you choose the right solution that will deliver the right temperature, humidity, and ventilation for your building.

Do you need help repairing or retrofitting the chillers in your building? Give us a call today at (423) 329-3756 for service.

How Do Chillers Work?

In process cooling applications, chillers are the refrigeration system used to cool water that is circulated from the chiller to the process. The cool water is then pumped to the process where it allows heat to be removed from the process and transferred to the water. Then the warm water is circulated through the system to the chiller to be cooled. The chiller and other components remove heat from a process load to provide consistent desired set point temperatures.

Chillers are commonly used to remove heat from a process due to their ability to provide cooling capacity regardless of changes to the ambient temperature, heat load, and flow requirements of the application.

The Most Common Types of Chillers

  • Air Cooled Chillers – Use air to remove heat from facilities or spaces. These chillers don’t require cooling towers and have low maintenance costs. They are typically used in smaller buildings.
  • Water Cooled Chillers – These chillers are often used in larger building.Use water to remove heat from facilities and processes. These chillers don’t require as much open space or airflow. They are energy efficient and have a longer lifespan. They are typically used in larger buildings.

Types of Chiller Compressors

  • Reciprocating – Use a piston and cylinder to compress incoming refrigerant. These are cost effective especially for smaller applications.
  • Centrifugal – Uses rotational kinetic energy and converts it to dynamic energy of fluid flow. Have relatively few moving parts and are easy to maintain. They have better full-load efficiency.
  • Screw-Driven – Uses two rotating hellical screws to produce periodic volume changes in refrigerant. These are more compact and quieter than alternatives. They offer better capacity control and have a wider operating range for part-load applications.
  • Scroll – Uses a stationary scroll and an orbiting scroll to cause the reduction of the volume of refrigerant. These are energy efficient but are limited in their size making these excellent for smaller process applications.

No matter what kind of chiller or compressor you have, we can help! Give us a call today at (423) 329-3756 for service.

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Emergency rental chillers are a great temporary solution for your facility’s cooling needs if you have an unexpected breakdown of your industrial chiller. It will keep your facility comfortable and allow for operations to continue while awaiting parts and repairs. When your chiller breaks down or is in need or repair call Next Level Mechanical Solutions to get your equipment back up and running.

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