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Removing oil from the chiller system results in a more simplified chiller design that eliminates frequent maintenance tasks required on traditional oiled chiller systems such as analyzing the oil for contaminants and changing the oil and filters.
Built in 1921, A.K. Suter Elementary School in
Pensacola, Florida — like many older public
schools in the state — used a retrofitted
patchwork of packaged and split system air conditioning equipment to keep students comfortable in a warm, humid climate.
New oil-free, magnetic bearing chillers with Arctic Boost option allow the building at 1120 Vermont Ave. NW to consistently and predictably achieve a system 0.08 kW/ton efficiency.
Two case studies showcase how oil-free magnetic bearing Danfoss Turbocor compressors maintained consistent energy efficiency and capacity for over a decade.
Eliminating oil from the chiller improves performance and reduces maintenance, providing up to $3,650 in annual maintenance costs associated with maintaining the complex oil management system.