Fluid temperature control: saving on energy & maintenance.The news in chillers, mold-temperature-control units (TCUs), cooling towers, and related equipment was somewhat sparse at this year's NPE NPE NullPointerException (Java) NPE Network Processing Engine NPE National Policy on Education NPE National Plastics Exposition NPE Natural Penis Enlargement NPE Nutrition Program for the Elderly show. The biggest news was the proliferation of vendors and models of central chillers utilizing a new type of quiet, energy-saving compressor. There was also the arrival of a new supplier of chillers and TCUs to the U.S. market, bringing a new concept designed to save energy and maintenance costs. Three firms brought out their first TCU (Transmission Control Unit) A communications control unit controlled by the computer that does not execute internally stored programs. Contrast with front end processor, which executes its own instructions. lines and one made its debut in cooling towers. Some low-cost equipment from Asia, or based on Asian components, also appeared at the show. In addition, the industry trend toward increased utilization of stainless steel--at little or no cost increase--was evident in cooling equipment as in other auxiliaries. Likewise, color touchscreen control interfaces are becoming more widespread, though not yet to the overwhelming degree seen in other auxiliary equipment Noun 1. auxiliary equipment - electronic equipment not in direct communication (or under the control of) the central processing unit off-line equipment . Energy-saving chillers The biggest news in chillers in the last few years was the arrival of a new type of compressor, variously described as "frictionless" or "oil-less," built by Danfoss Turbocor Compressors Inc. of Montreal Of Montreal is an American indie pop band formed in Athens, Georgia, fronted by Kevin Barnes. It was among the second wave of groups to emerge from The Elephant 6 Recording Company. . It has only one moving part, a shaft that turns on magnetic bearings that "levitate lev·i·tate intr. & tr.v. lev·i·tat·ed, lev·i·tat·ing, lev·i·tates To rise or cause to rise into the air and float in apparent defiance of gravity. " the shaft, eliminating friction and wear and greatly reducing noise. The variable-speed motor is also said to save energy (up to 35%), and the overall unit is more compact than other units (see "Learn More" box). On the other hand, this type of compressor is 20% to 25% more expensive, and chiller chill·er n. 1. One that chills. 2. A frightening story, especially one involving violence, evil, or the supernatural; a thriller. chiller Noun 1. manufacturers generally agree that its energy efficiency relative to conventional chillers pays off only if it will run under less than maximum load a significant amount of the time. Up to now, the Turbocor compressor has been available for central chillers of 60 to 190 tons. At show time, Danfoss Turbocor was said to have just come out with a model for chillers of 200 to 300 tons. The first plastics chiller using this type of compressor was introduced in late 2004 by Thermal Care. A year later, a chiller built by a large HVAC (Heating Ventilation Air Conditioning) In the home or small office with a handful of computers, HVAC is more for human comfort than the machines. In large datacenters, a humidity-free room with a steady, cool temperature is essential for the trouble-free supplier, McQuay International in Minneapolis, was brought to the plastics market by AEC AEC US Atomic Energy Commission Noun 1. AEC - a former executive agency (from 1946 to 1974) that was responsible for research into atomic energy and its peacetime uses in the United States Atomic Energy Commission and Sterling. At the show, Advantage Engineering introduced its WMC WMC Winter Music Conference WMC Weill Medical College (Cornell University) WMC Wisconsin Manufacturers and Commerce (Madison, WI) WMC Westchester Medical Center WMC Western Mining Corporation Series, also built by McQuay, in 120 to 180 tons. And Cooling Technology joined Thermal Care in building its own chiller based on the Turbocor compressor. Its CT Series comes in 75 to 90 tons, and models up to 140 tons are in development. The company claims energy savings as high as 40% to 60%. Up to now, all chillers using the Turbocor compressor have been water cooled Refers to a cooling system that uses water. Similar to a car, systems for electronics circulate water in a loop, through a cooling radiator, to all of the heat sources. In personal computers, the hottest devices are the CPU chip and GPU chip (the processor on the display adapter). . But Thermal Care recently announced a version based on an outdoor, air-cooled remote condenser condenser Device for reducing a gas or vapour to a liquid. Condensers are used in power plants to condense exhaust steam from turbines and in refrigeration plants to condense refrigerant vapours, such as ammonia and Freons. , which reportedly can save even more energy. Energy and maintenance savings are also promised by a cooling approach that has proven successful in Europe and Latin America Latin America, the Spanish-speaking, Portuguese-speaking, and French-speaking countries (except Canada) of North America, South America, Central America, and the West Indies. but is new to North America North America, third largest continent (1990 est. pop. 365,000,000), c.9,400,000 sq mi (24,346,000 sq km), the northern of the two continents of the Western Hemisphere. . Marketed here by Frigel North America, a new Chicago-area branch of an Italian firm, the EcoDry "fluid cooler" system substitutes for maintenance-prone cooling towers and energy-consuming central chillers. It uses an outdoor heat exchanger heat exchanger Any of several devices that transfer heat from a hot to a cold fluid. In many engineering applications, one fluid needs to be heated and another cooled, a requirement economically accomplished by a heat exchanger. to cool the plant water and individual portable chillers or TCUs (also supplied by Frigel) to fine-tune the water temperature and flow rate for individual machines. (Frigel also supplies a combination chiller/TCU.) A major advantage claimed for this "dry-cooling" system is that the process water is kept in a closed circuit and not exposed to the air. It thus stays clean without need for chemical treatments, does not deposit scale, and needs very little make-up water (see "Learn More" box). More new chillers AEC came out with new RS1 Series central chillers in five models from 30 to 100 tons. Aimed more at extrusion than molding plants, these are economical models with a single circuit, costing up to 35% less than dual-circuit models. They have a rotary screw compressor A rotary screw compressor is a type of gas compressor which uses a rotary type positive displacement mechanism. The mechanism for gas compression utilises either a single screw element or two counter rotating intermeshed helical screw elements housed within a specially shaped and new shell-and-tube evaporator and condenser. Also new is an Allen-Bradley PLC controller and small color touchscreen. (A new advanced multi-chiller touchscreen control is also available.) Advantage unveiled its newly repackaged Maximum portable chillers with a new, simple M1 controller and touchscreen display. The company displayed 2-ton, 10-ton, and just-released 20ton models. New from Mokon are outdoor aircooled central chillers, which free up indoor space. They are designed for ambient temperatures of 0[degrees]F to 115 F and come in 10- to 500-ton capacities. They are factory-wired and pre-tested and mounted on frames designed for easy mechanical lifting. In addition, Mokon now supplies stainless steel stainless steel: see steel. stainless steel Any of a family of alloy steels usually containing 10–30% chromium. The presence of chromium, together with low carbon content, gives remarkable resistance to corrosion and heat. as the standard construction (formerly optional) for its pump tanks. The company also offers two new controls as standard options. One is a new Eurotherm controller for its complete line of chillers and TCUs. Its 1/16 DIN size is smaller, and it has a dual LCD display of set and actual fluid temperatures, plus auto air purge and self-tuning. Mokon also offers controls from Carel of Italy on its central and portable chillers. One version has LED readout (1) A small display device that typically shows only a few digits or a couple of lines of data. (2) Any display screen or panel. of set and actual temperatures plus built-in capacity control of compressors and condenser fans, and built-in delay functions. Another version has a programmable touchscreen with plain-English alarm messages and instructions for fixing problems. It also indicates hours of operation and date of last maintenance. Mokon also claims to be the first supplier of circulating-fluid temperature controls to provide UL-labeled electrical sub-panels as standard on all its equipment. A central PLC system with color touchscreen is new from Sterling. It can handle any number and any brand of circulating water or oil systems. Hot water & oil TCUs NPE saw three companies begin offering TCUs for the first time: * Colortronic entered this field with a brand-new economical water TCU called the ECU Series. It is very compact (about 12 x 23 in.), heats to 250 F, and has a cast-iron pump of 0.75 to 7.5 hp. * Comet Automation introduced its first TCUs, which it assembles from Chinese components as well as corrosion-free pumps from Speck in Germany. Wetted components are stainless steel, copper, or brass. Hot-water units have 6 or 9 kw and operate at up to 356 F. Hot-oil units operate at up to 356 F with 6 or 9 kw. Water-or-oil models have 6 or 15 kw and heat water to 194 F and oil to 302 F. Dual zones are available. Some models operate in pressure or suction mode. Comet plans to introduce portable chillers later on. * Motan brought out Motemp TCUs (built by Regloplas in Switzerland) for hot water, pressurized pres·sur·ize tr.v. pres·sur·ized, pres·sur·iz·ing, pres·sur·iz·es 1. To maintain normal air pressure in (an enclosure, as an aircraft or submarine). 2. water, and oil. They heat water to 284 F and oil to to 572 F. They have heaters of 6 and 9 kw and pumps of 0.7 to 1.5 hp. Suction and leak-stop mode is standard for non-pressurized units. Motan also offers two descaling units, a corrosion inhibitor, and a hot-oil system-cleaner additive. In other news, Sterling introduced a compact 320 F water TCU with "no-seal/no-leak" magnetic-drive dual pumps. Mokon introduced what it says is the first hot-water TCU with stainless steel as the main component for wetted surfaces instead of cast iron and carbon steel. Compact Hydrotherm II units have 9-kw and 25-gpm capacity and occupy about 2 sq ft. They heat up to 250 F. Also new from Mokon is the redesigned HF-2 Series hot-oil system, which is more compact and 12% to 36% lower in cost than previous units. It has a new 12-kw heater manifold and all-welded construction said to eliminate leaks at high temperature and high flow rates. It comes with single or dual zones and 40 or 60 gpm capacity. Maximum temperature is 600 F. Since the last NPE, Budzar Industries has offered economically priced portable chillers and TCUs built by Shini of Taiwan. Sold under the Budzar World Alliance (BWA (Broadband Wireless Access) High-speed wireless access. Typically refers to wireless last mile access to the Internet. See WiMAX and broadband. ) label, air- and water-cooled chillers from 3 to 30 tons start at $3397 and can be purchased online. BWA hot-water units have 1 to 3 hp and 9 to 18 kw heaters. Prices range from $1077 to $2154, and they can be purchased online. Also available are two hot-oil units (9 and 12 kw) for up to 550 F. Both have Omron controls and German Speck magnetic "seal-less" drives. Prices are $4695 and $4995. Opti Temp reports that it is developing remote troubleshooting capability via the internet for its chillers and combination water chiller/heater units. The company is also working with RJG RJG Arctic Skate (FAO fish species code) Inc., Traverse City, Mich., to provide a monitoring and control interface to RJG's eDart injection molding machine Injection molding machine (also known as injection press) - a machine for making plastic parts. Manufacturing products by injection molding process. Consist of two main parts, an injection unit and a clamping unit. controller. As reported in June, Wittmann redesigned its Tempro Basic C 90 and Primus C 90 units for water up to 200 F, providing increased mold-purging capacity (with 40% larger tanks) and automatic cooldown cool·down n. A period following strenuous physical activity in which stretching or milder exercise is performed to allow the body gradually to return to normal. before tool changes. These improvements do not increase the price ($1395) of the lower-cost Primus C 90, while the Tempro Basic version actually costs 14% less than before. Cooling towers and more Mokon introduced its first line of cooling towers in galvanized gal·va·nize tr.v. gal·va·nized, gal·va·niz·ing, gal·va·niz·es 1. To stimulate or shock with an electric current. 2. steel or one-piece HDPE HDPE abbr. high-density polyethylene . They are available with 10 to 500 tons capacity. Galvanized towers have an induced-draft, cross-flow design, while HDPE models come in forced-draft or induced-draft versions, depending on size. One of two new products from Burger & Brown Engineering is a high-pressure version of the firm's hot-water/oil flowmeter See flow meter. . It withstands 150 psi and 500 F. The body is all stainless steel. Also, the scale on the cover now displays percentage of maximum flow instead of gallons or liters/min. That allows technicians to adjust the internal resistance spring without having to change the scale. The second introduction was the new Ferrogard magnetic filtration system for removing metal fines from circulating water. It reportedly does not restrict flow. Other news in water filtration and treatment is the arrival of TowerKlean II (or TK2) from TowerKlean LLC (Logical Link Control) See "LANs" under data link protocol. LLC - Logical Link Control . Like the original model, this one uses a patented bimetallic bi·me·tal·lic adj. 1. Consisting of two metals, often bonded together and having different rates of thermal expansion. 2. Of, based on, or using the principles of bimetallism. process media to prevent scale formation, remove existing scale, control biological fouling, and inhibit corrosion--all without chemicals. The media is changed just once a year. What's new about TK2 is that it handles double the water volume while taking up less space. A new pivoting vessel makes media changing easier. A new screen filter replaces the previous sand bed, thereby reducing the backwashing cleaning cycle from 90 sec to 12 sec. There's also a new conductivity meter to monitor water quality. NEED TO KNOW MORE? For more information, enter PT Direct code at www.ptonline.com. Advantage Engineering, Inc., Greenwood, Ind. (317) 887-0729 * PT Direct: 399ZF AEC, Inc., Schaumburg, Ill. (800) 233-4819 * PT Direct: 129NK Budzar Industries, Inc., Willoughby, Ohio (440) 918-0505 * PT Direct: 363BX Burger & Brown Engineering, Inc., Olathe, Kan. (800) 764-3518 * PT Direct: 963SX Colortronic North America, Inc., Flint, Mich. (810) 720-7300 * PT Direct: 295LT Comet Automation Systems Inc., Dayton, Ohio (800) 328-5088 * PT Direct: 112JX Frigel North America, Inc., Lake Zurich, Ill. (847) 540-0160 * PT Direct: 545CM Mokon, Buffalo, N.Y. (716) 876-9951 * PT Direct: 947TB Motan Inc., Plainwell, Mich. (269) 685-1050 * PT Direct: 793JP Opti Temp Inc., Traverse City, Mich. (231) 946-2931 * PT Direct: 193CH Sterling Inc., New Berlin, Wis. (262) 641-8610 * PT Direct: 843TB Thermal Care, Inc., Niles, Ill. (847) 966-2260 * PT Direct: 581WT TowerKlean LLC, Waterford, Mich. (248) 666-9200 * PT Direct: 897ZZ Wittmann Inc., Torrington, Conn. (860) 496-9603 * PT Direct: 137MM LEARN MORE ONLINE VISIT www.ptonline.com/articles/200611fa2.html for a link to these related articles: * Molder Saves Energy & Maintenance Headaches with New Type of Quiet-Running Chiller, April '06 * "Fluid Cooler" Offers Alternative To Cooling Towers or Central Chillers, Aug. '06 By Mikell Knights, Senior Editor |
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