Unlike traditional chillers, the NAX-ID uses advanced inverter technology to drive the chiller's screw compressors. This enables the unit to alter the speed of the compressors in direct response to cooling demand, keeping energy consumption to a minimum. Peaks in electrical usage – which occur upon start-up and shut-down of a compressor – are also limited by the inverter, further improving the cost-effectiveness and financial savings provided by the unit.
The exceptional load matching offered by the NAX-ID, as well the chiller's ability to achieve precise water temperatures, means it is well-suited to factory processes that have variable heat loads.
The reduced storage requirements of the water circuit offer space and water savings.
IsoCool says the carbon emissions and operating costs of the NAX-ID are significantly lower than most comparable models.
Contact: IsoCool
