air cooled chiller

An air-cooled chiller is a cooling system that removes heat from water using ambient air. It includes compressors, condenser fans, and evaporators, and releases heat directly into the atmosphere instead of using cooling towers.

air cooled chiller

15 - 65 TR 50 - 225 kW

Model YCAL – scroll compressor Refrigerant: HFC-410A Standard Features: brazed plate heat-exchanger, BAS communications, service isolation valves, high-ambient kit to 125°F Available Options: remote-evaporator option, hot-gas bypass, factory-mounted hydronic-pump kit, low-ambient kit to 0°F

12 - 148 TR 42 - 520 kW

Model YCAE – Modular AC scroll compressor
Refrigerant: HFC-410A
Standard Features: shell-and-tube evaporator, cu-tube Al-fins coil, BAS communications, high-ambient kit to 125°F
Available Options: heat-recovery capability, remote-evaporator option, multi level capacity adjustment, low noise and wide range operation.

56 - 150 TR 196 - 525 kW

Model YLAA – scroll compressor Refrigerant: HFC-410A Standard Features: shell-and-tube evaporator, microchannel Condenser, BAS communications, high-ambient kit to 125°F Available Options: heat-recovery capability, remote-evaporator option, hot-gas bypass, factory-mounted hydronic-pump kit, low-ambient kit to 0°F, dual-point power, conventional tube-and-fin coils

Heating 1,090 - 2,040 MBH 400 - 600 kW Cooling 115 - 170 TR 400 - 600 kW

Model YLPA Heat Pump – scroll compressor Refrigerant: HFC-410A Standard Features: shell-and-tube evaporator, fin-and-tube ambient coils, patented liquid-distribution system, reversible with 4-way valve, BAS communications, up to 130°F hot water. Available Options: single-point circuit breaker, sound-reduction packages

150 - 500 TR 525 - 1750 kW

Model YVAA – VSD screw compressor Refrigerant: HFC-134a Standard Features: Variable-speed drive, hybrid falling-film evaporator, micro channel / copper tube condenser coil operation from 0°F to 125°F ambient, capacity turndown to 10% load Available Options: Industry-leading IPLVs, sound-reduction packages, BAS communications