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So why not use a conventional
refrigeration system?
There are many different
types of refrigeration technologies present in today's market
place. These vary from absorption chilling and compressors
to air-cooled systems.
However, to achieve high flow rates
of water at low temperatures the 'conventional' refrigeration
methods are not usually economically viable.
Conventional refrigeration needs
compressors and coolants to enable the process to work.
These systems require much energy and regular maintenance.
They are costly to run and in some cases contribute to greenhouse
gas emissions themselves, (with the use of ammonia or lithium
bromide).
WF is a form of 'jet refrigeration'
and does not require coolants or compressors to produce
large volumes of chilled water.
WF only needs the input of low
pressure waste steam and process water to operate.
Using the steam as a fuel a combination
of venturi ejectors create a vacuum in specially designed
condensers and evaporators. This process effectively chills
the water to the desired temperature required.
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