Positive Pressure Conversion: Maximize your existing
positive-pressure chiller investment.
Your existing chiller may still have years of operating
life left. Its purchase may have required capital expenditure
that you can't afford again in the near future. Yet, environmental
legislation phasing out CFC-12 and R-500 production and regulating
refrigerant emissions threatens to make your chiller obsolete.
And shrinking CFC supplies are inflating your operating budget.
You can keep your expenses in line, and keep your
chiller operational by converting it to use HFC-134a refrigerant.
Whether yours is an industrial-use chiller specifically designed
for your application or a commercial unit designed for comfort
cooling, positive-pressure conversion can be your most cost-effective
option.
Most positive-pressure chillers can be modified to
work with new, chlorine-free refrigerants such as HFC-134a. This
will allow your chiller to continue to provide the cooling on
which you've come to depend, at or above its original capacity
and efficiency. The modifications required by your chiller are
determined on a case-by-case basis to meet your specific needs.
The choice is particularly advantageous if your chiller
is used in an industrial process because conversion gives you
the opportunity to re-evaluate your requirements and "redesign"
the chiller to more accurately fit your application's current
capacity requirements.
For both industrial and commercial-use machines,
conversion to HFC-134a represents an immediate, long-term solution
to your refrigerant worries because this refrigerant contains
no ozone-depleting chlorine. Therefore, your converted chiller
is sure to provide the cooling you require well into the future.
Features | Benefits |
Ozone-friendly HFC-134a is not scheduled for phaseout. | Represents wise long-term investment. |
HFC-134a contains no chlorine. | Protects environment against ozone depletion. |
Allows you to retain and use equipment for its full operational life. | Extends equipment life. |