Product Storage
Many industries rely on cool room facilities (38° F to 40° F) for storage of perishable products. These facilities typically use chilled water or refrigeration equipment to produce the necessary cooling.
Jacketed Reactor Cooling
Companies that produce chemicals or pharmaceuticals use reactors. Water or brine is usually circulated through the reactor jacket or coils to control the heat of the reaction. Without sufficient cooling, reactor operations might have to be shut down.
Conveyor Cooling
In certain types of manufacturing, products must be cooled as they move on conveyor systems. The faster the products cool, the faster the conveyors can move, which affects production levels.
Condenser Cooling
During summer months, the existing cooling equipment is stressed and may not keep up with demand, requiring cutbacks in production. Rental chillers can provide both backup and supplemental cooling capacity. The drawing below shows one possible installation.
Environmental Control (heating/cooling/dehumidification)
Temporary heating, air conditioning or dehumidification packages are occasionally needed to replace permanent systems during maintenance, repair, or replacement and to supplement permanent system capacity.