Whether you’re looking for chillers and HVAC (heating, ventilation and air conditioning) as standalone products or as part of an integrated system, we can help you out. We are a chiller supplier with expertise in compressed air extending from capital equipment to the wider factory floor, including chillers, heat recovery systems, ducting and ventilation.
Experts
With more than 40 years of industry experience, our in-house experts will consult closely with you to find the best solution for your site – with competitive costs alongside technical excellence.
Offering a full turnkey solution, we can take you quickly and without fuss from initial consultation to the design and installation process, following up with service, maintenance and emergency call-out support.
Chillers
Used in manufacturing and many other industries in order to remove unwanted generated heat and to provide a stable cooling source. Packaged air cooled scroll and screw compressor equipment, are the most common kind. These utilise a vapour refrigerant circuit using a compressor to drive a refrigerant through the system. The refrigerant might be water, a mix of water and glycol, or another fluid with low viscosity.
For optimum efficiency and productivity, and lower maintenance costs, we recommend those with high-quality cooling fluid and condenser filters. Key servicing of this type of equipment should include condenser cleaning regimes, regular testing and dosing of water systems along with predictive maintenance including oil analysis to support the F-Gas Regulations compliance.
HVAC (heating, ventilation and air conditioning)
These systems are important in any factory setting, but in particular where staff are working in areas where heat is generated or air quality is affected by the manufacturing process.
HVAC systems maintain the quality of internal air through a medium of filtration, extracting stale air and/or introducing fresh air from outside. They also regulate temperature using heated or chilled water, including through energy-efficient heat-recovery systems. The humidity of a factory can also be controlled through ventilation and other dehumidification measures.