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Aggreko launches new fluid chiller

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09 January 2013

Aggreko has launched a new 800 kW air-cooled fluid chiller for its rental fleet.

Designed for the rental market, the WCC800 can operate in ambient temperatures ranging from -18°C to +50°C and deliver fluid from -12°C to +15°C. The units can operate on a wide voltage, ranging from 380 to 480 volts, and a frequency range of 50 or 60 Hz.

Aggreko said it designed the unit to meet the different temperature control needs of many industry sectors, including food and beverage, refining, chemicals, utilities and manufacturing.

The company has seen increased demand for high-performance, high-capacity and high-quality air-cooled fluid chillers for both short and long-term rental in Europe.

The WCC800 achieves 742 kW cooling capacity at Eurovent normalised conditions and a coefficient of performance (COP) of 3.10.

All fans are inverter controlled to save energy and reduce noise, with a built-in sound enclosure for compressors. The WCC800 is also fitted with Aggreko’s own remote operating system and uses environmentally friendly R134a refrigerant.

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