if I used 5% of my brain, it would make sense for the difference to be 5 degrees the pump circulating the water could be 50 times faster than the compressor, so the water quickly got out of the chiller before it get too hot, and the cooling capacity of the cooling tower is large, so even though water is there for only like 10 seconds, it already drops 5 degrees, 1 degrees per 2 seconds, instantaneous temperature drop!
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How to find
Efficiency
Approx
And delta T of a cooling tower and chiller please make a video on it
Already Explained,
Chiller Efficiency
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Chiller Approach
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Basialy just a big radiator ?
Just 5 degrees different?
Yeah! 5 degrees difference is efficient one.
because I thought that an usual air conditioner is like 30 degrees hotter, so larger scale like chillers should be more like 50 degrees celcius
but I was wrong. turns out that I only used 1% of my brain and not 5%
if I used 5% of my brain, it would make sense for the difference to be 5 degrees
the pump circulating the water could be 50 times faster than the compressor, so the water quickly got out of the chiller before it get too hot, and the cooling capacity of the cooling tower is large, so even though water is there for only like 10 seconds, it already drops 5 degrees, 1 degrees per 2 seconds, instantaneous temperature drop!
man, I'm making my brain lazy