Water source requirements for water-cooled air conditioning
Water-cooled air conditioners are ventilation and cooling equipment that rely on the principle of water evaporation and heat absorption to cool down. Many customers will ask about the water source when consulting. Do they need to use ice water? Do they need to dig a well to get underground water? In fact, it is not necessary. Water-cooled air conditioners Just tap water is enough.
Water-cooled air conditioners have two requirements for water sources:
1. Cleanliness. Tap water is still very clean when it comes out of the water plant. However, secondary pollution often occurs during transportation through water pipes, because many of the tap water pipes buried underground are iron pipes from decades ago and have become polluted. Rusted or damaged. If secondary contaminated tap water is fed into a water-cooled air conditioner, it will easily cause the machine's water inlet valve to get stuck, and the machine's bottom basin and cooling water curtain to scale easily. If the machine is not cleaned and maintained for a long time, problems such as no water inflow, no cooling, and odor will occur.
2. Water pressure. Water-cooled air conditioners also have certain requirements for tap water pressure. Many factories send tap water to self-built water towers on the roof for concentration, and then deliver it to each floor. Because the water pressure in the water tower is very small, the water pressure on the floors close to the ground can basically meet the use of water-cooled air conditioners. However, the floors close to the water tower are prone to problems such as no water inflow and no cooling due to insufficient water pressure. At this time, we It may be necessary to install a booster water pump.
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