1. Check the operating environment.
Ensure that the water-cooled industrial chiller is placed in a well ventilated and temperature appropriate environment, avoiding direct sunlight or excessively humid environments, which helps the water-cooled industrial chiller maintain good working conditions.
2. Check if the cooling water circulation system is functioning properly.
Confirm whether the cooling water used in the water-cooled industrial chiller is sufficient, whether the water quality is clean, and whether the water pump is working properly. If the cooling water is insufficient or the water quality is poor, it will affect the cooling effect, and it is necessary to supplement or replace the cooling water in a timely manner.
3. Check if the condenser and evaporator are clean.
Long term use may cause dust and dirt to accumulate on the surface of the condenser and evaporator, affecting heat exchange efficiency. Regularly cleaning these components to ensure their surface is clean can improve the cooling effect of water-cooled industrial chillers.
4. Check the refrigeration system of the water-cooled industrial chiller.
Check if the refrigerant is sufficient and if the refrigeration system is leaking. If there is insufficient refrigerant or leakage, it can lead to a decrease in the refrigeration efficiency of water-cooled industrial chillers. It is necessary to promptly replenish refrigerant or repair the leaking area.
If none of the above measures can solve the problem, we may need to consider replacing the compressor or other key components of the water-cooled industrial chiller. When selecting a compressor, the appropriate model and brand should be selected based on the actual needs and working environment of the water-cooled industrial chiller, to ensure that the replaced water-cooled industrial chiller can operate normally and achieve the expected cooling effect.