Air Chillers for Compressed Systems

Your Resource for Air Dryer Chillers

Are you interested in installing air chillers for the compressed air dryers in your industrial facility? Check out Pioneer Air Systems’s offering below to determine the right chiller needed for your system or application.

Pioneer Air Systems: An Industry-Leading Provider of Quality Air Dryers Chillers

Pioneer Air Systems stands apart from our competition thanks to our commitment to compressed air treatment projects. Our roots in the industry reach back to 1980, and we now have more than 60,000 Pioneer systems and products in use worldwide. Our team of experts will work with your business or facility to provide the proper air chiller components.

What Are Air Dryer Chillers?

Air chillers are cooling systems that use air to remove heat from a closed-loop refrigerant. They are used in various applications, such as air conditioning, industrial processes, and refrigeration.

Chillers do not require a cooling water source, which makes them suitable for use in locations where water is scarce or expensive. They are also relatively simple and inexpensive to install and maintain compared to water-cooled chillers.

How Do Air Chillers Work?

Air chillers work in dryers using a compressor to pressurize and circulate refrigerant through tubes and coils. As the refrigerant passes through the coils, it absorbs heat from the surrounding air or water, depending on the type of chiller. This heat is transferred to the air as the refrigerant passes through the air-cooled condenser.

 Pioneer Air Systems specializes in providing chillers for refrigerant air dryers. Learn more today about how your compressed air system and facility can benefit from our air chillers.

Types of Air Chillers Dryers

Chillers are grouped into different categories based on the components of compressors utilized. Air chillers typically use screw, reciprocating, scroll, centrifugal, and rotary compressors, each with unique advantages pertaining to your particular system or application need. Outlined below are the different types of air chiller available at Pioneer Air Systems:

Closed-Loop Dry Cooling Systems

A closed-loop dry cooling system uses air to cool water or other fluid in a closed loop. The closed system is an alternative to traditional cooling systems that use water as the coolant and rely on evaporation to dissipate heat. Our clients typically use this system in industrial and power generation applications where water is scarce or where the discharge of heated water could have environmental impacts. Closed-loop dry cooling systems at Pioneer are efficient and have low-maintenance requirements.

Liquid-To-Liquid Cooling Systems

A liquid-to-liquid cooling system is a thermal management system that uses a liquid to transfer heat from one location to another. The system consists of a primary loop and a secondary loop; The primary loop removes heat from the source, such as a computer processor or other electronic component, and transfers it to the secondary loop. The secondary loop removes heat from the environment through a radiator or an additional heat exchanger. Pioneer provides liquid-to-liquid cooling systems in applications where air cooling is impractical or undesirable, such as in a sealed environment or a system requiring precise temperature control.

Open-Loop Evaporative Systems

Open-loop evaporative systems work using the natural evaporation process to cool air. Fresh outdoor air is drawn into the system and passed over a wetted pad or another evaporative medium. As the air comes into contact with the wetted pad, water is absorbed into the air and evaporates, causing the temperature to drop. The cooled air is then circulated inside the building or space being cooled.

One of the benefits of Pioneer’s open-loop evaporative systems is that they use significantly less energy than traditional refrigeration-based air conditioning systems, as they do not rely on energy-intensive mechanical compression to cool the air.

Benefits of Air Chillers

Are you looking for a system to be quickly installed into your facility that will ultimately save you time and money? You’re in luck with Pioneer’s air-cooled chillers. Outlined below are the different benefits of our air chillers:

Simplicity

One of the main benefits of air-cooled chillers is their simplicity. Unlike water-cooled chillers, which require a complex network of pipes and pumps to circulate cooling water, air-cooled chillers rely on a simple system of fins and fans to remove heat. This makes installing, maintaining, and repairing them easier, reducing the risk of system failures and costly downtime.

Energy Efficiency

Air chillers are much more energy efficient than their water-cooled counterparts. Since they do not require a separate source of cooling water, they can operate more efficiently and use less energy to cool fluids. Your facility benefits from significant energy savings, especially in large or heavily used compressed air systems.

Environmentally Friendly

In addition to their energy efficiency, air-cooled chillers are more environmentally friendly than water-cooled chillers. Water-cooled systems can consume large amounts of water, which strain local resources and lead to water waste. At Pioneer, our air-cooled systems don’t consume water or contribute to pollution or depletion.

Versatility

Another benefit of our air chillers is their versatility. These systems can be used in a wide range of applications and customized to meet a given facility’s specific cooling needs. All Pioneer’s products are suitable for various climates and environments, making chillers a versatile and reliable choice for cooling needs.

Choose Pioneer Air Systems Today for All Your Air Dryer Chiller Needs

Pioneer Air Systems continues to lead the industry of nonstandard equipment with numerous awards and patents for our proven and quality products and services. Along with our chillers and high-quality dryers, Pioneer provides a 10-year warranty program protecting our equipment that is installed in your facility. Contact our team today for the best air chillers on the market.

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