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Cooling support
04 March 2013
Cool Energy has installed a 12-week contingency cooling package to the Energy Centre in central London that provides electrical power, hot water and air conditioning to local communities and 2500+ homes.

Cool Energy has installed a 12-week
contingency cooling package to the
Energy Centre in central London
that provides electrical power, hot
water and air conditioning to local
communities and 2500+ homes.
Access for chiller header pipes to the building was through a single flow and return access point. From here pipework connected 8 x 1mW rental chillers arranged in parallel.
To prevent any pressure drop and maintain a smooth transition between cooling circuits, each chiller was supported by an independent pump to relieve the pressure reduction.
The Cool Energy team installed a central control manager, which allowed all chillers to be controlled and programmed as a single 8mW chiller with 16 compressors. An energy monitoring device was also installed.
Access for chiller header pipes to the building was through a single flow and return access point. From here pipework connected 8 x 1mW rental chillers arranged in parallel.
To prevent any pressure drop and maintain a smooth transition between cooling circuits, each chiller was supported by an independent pump to relieve the pressure reduction.
The Cool Energy team installed a central control manager, which allowed all chillers to be controlled and programmed as a single 8mW chiller with 16 compressors. An energy monitoring device was also installed.
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