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Critical cooling on line (1st November 2007)
Tricool process chillers are providing critical cooling on the bottling lines at Silver spring's manufacturing facilities in Folkestone.
From Plant process control
Purpose built heating units (21st August 2007)
When Stekko was looking for precision temperature control for its custom-built stainless steel jacketed vessels it called in Tricool Engineering the UK designer and manufacturer of temperature control products...
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Energy efficient blast cooling (1st January 2007)
Tricool has unveiled a range of air blast fluid coolers that are said to offer a cost effective alternative for applications that require cooling fluid at temperatures of 35°C or above all year round. The range offers capacities to 600kW at nominal duty conditions; however, customised units are available for those applications that require a non-standard selection.
Sub challenge (1st September 2006)
An unusual project for Tricool has been a cooling system developed in partnership with Thales UK for the communications mast on Royal Navy submarines.
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In demand (1st January 2006)
Tricool reports that demand for its C6 thermoregulator has exceeded expectations as customers take advantage of competitive pricing and a feature-laden design to meet their temperature control needs.
Cooling Role (1st November 2005)
The ADV range of off-the-shelf process chillers from Tricool is targeted at customers who want on-demand cooling. There are 16 models, ranging from the base 5kW model to the 225kW version.
From Production engineering
Costs driven down for temperature controller (1st July 2005)
Introduced by Tricool Engineering, the C6 range of temperature control products offers the same features and flexible temperature control as previous Combi thermoregulators, but takes advantage of advances in manufacturing techniques to produce a mor
Designed to cut running costs (1st July 2004)
Up to 100% free cooling and significantly reduced running costs are two of the benefits claimed for Tricools latest range of chillers.
Tight control (1st March 2004)
Viceroy water process thermo-regulators from Tricool Engineering are available in 11 models with heating capacities from 3 to 96kW. The Viceroy 160 is for those applications that require higher operating temperatures. It has a pressurisation pump and
From Energy management
FOR PROCESS CONTROL (1st January 2004)
Tricool has introduced a new family of process thermoregulators. The Sheik range of oil temperature controllers can provide a maximum operating temperature of 350C. With 20 systems available, there is a model to suit most requirements. The base model
Chiller range (1st November 2003)
Following the success of its air-cooled process chillers, Tricool Engineering has introduced the Compac Series 2000. Designed to provide a trouble-free working life in ambients to 43C, the range uses R407c refrigerant as standard, but offers R134a fo
Flexible control of temperature (1st September 2003)
The Combi range of thermoregulators from Tricool Engineering provides flexible temperature control and has been designed to cope with the demands of industrial environments. The three models in the range 9, 12 and 18kW are all powered by solid stat