Typo in last slide. Last slide is power not work and enthalpy unit is kj/kg not kj.kg. Excellent series . Great explanation. Thank you so much for the effort.
Excellent description video even primary school students can understand. Thanks for spending the time to spread your knowledge to others. Thank you so much....
Amazing videos, I work on a large cruise ship, we actually have 5 chillers that work in sequence. Huge power plant. And the compressor itself is equipped with VGD difusor. And of course we use sea water inside the condenser to remove the heat of the freon. I am relatively new to this position and your videos makes everything much much simpler. Keep on the good work
Thanks for all the videos...I really appreciate the effort that you put forward to do all these visual analyzing of each and every component, devices, and types of equipment in Electromechanical Industry. You have explained it from the very basics to its complexity. For all those who watch these videos, like and subscribe. Always support this kind of innovations
Very interesting to watch how a large scale centrifugal compressor works. I should point out, however, centrifugal force is a direct consequence of centripetal force (the actual force causing something to rotate) by newtons III law.
Hi, Sir. Videos here were very informative. I really love watching it. Hope you'll make videos for the different type of compressors particularly scroll, danfoss turbocor and screw. Thank you.
Could you do a video on all Centrifugal compressor internal components and break down as I've never seen the internal workings of the high and low speed gears, wheen eye seals and thrust bearings. Thank you
The alternative to the centrifugal compressor is the twin screw compressor and they are both used on chiller systems which are only used on large buildings like sports arenas?
5:03 Your arrows are pointed in the wrong direction. Tower water pumps push water into the chiller not towards the cooling tower. Also the chilled water pumps push water through the chiller to the AHU’s. They don’t pull water from the chillers.
Good evening. I want to ask something about compressor. Maybe one of you know about this. I have problem with my ammonia refrigerant compressor in plant. This is multistage compressor and driven by steam turbine. The speed (RPM) of the compressor is decrease time by time, and the valve of steam turbine is full open now. When i collect the data of the process, i find that vaporation in the suction compressor is increase, because any trouble in heat exchanger. Is that can make the speed of the compressor decrease? Is that choking?
Your explanation using the cylinder reducing the volume of the refrigerant is how a positive displacement machine works. Centrifugal compressors are not positive displacement machines. They are dynamic machines. They do not compress the gas. They raise the pressure by accelerating the gas.
What do I need, to convert 50°C input, to get 800°C output? I want to reuse my wasteheat, but to be efficient, I need a fluid/gas at 800°C, but I cant pass 50° at operation. 12°C -> 50°C -> 12° ..... .............50°C -> 800°C -> 12°C -> 50°C.... first loop and second loop.
You can't get 800c from a 50c source with a refrigerant or any medium. You will have to use a combustion source to top up the rest and simply preheat with the refrigerant. Hot always goes to cold, its very difficult to force it the other way.
Pressure and temperature of the refrigerant will not increase, refrigerant will then be cooler than the water in the condensor and hence the building will not cool down.
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Very nice i want more videos
Thank you. For those wondering(hearing impaired), he says "trip out," not 'drip out' like the caption says at 5:57
Typo in last slide. Last slide is power not work and enthalpy unit is kj/kg not kj.kg. Excellent series . Great explanation. Thank you so much for the effort.
very useful videos. Doing a great job . More videos expected on HVAC. Learning More from here.Thumbs up Engineering Mindset !
Excellent description video even primary school students can understand. Thanks for spending the time to spread your knowledge to others. Thank you so much....
Amazing videos, I work on a large cruise ship, we actually have 5 chillers that work in sequence. Huge power plant. And the compressor itself is equipped with VGD difusor.
And of course we use sea water inside the condenser to remove the heat of the freon.
I am relatively new to this position and your videos makes everything much much simpler.
Keep on the good work
wow that will e a very interesting place to work! glad we can help
wow that will e a very interesting place to work! glad we can help
What is vgd.
Magnificent explanation Paul, please don't stop this magic
Sir! I very much appreciate this! You are a great teacher! Keep up the amazing work.
Thank you so much for the efforts you put to making this wonderful video
Great video with lucid explanation
Thank you! That was so clearly explained 😁
Please make a video on Maintainence routine for the chillers. Great lecture btw. :)
Thanks!
Thank you, Ric A! Very, very much appreciated.
The way u teach is realy wonderful
Thanks for all the videos...I really appreciate the effort that you put forward to do all these visual analyzing of each and every component, devices, and types of equipment in Electromechanical Industry. You have explained it from the very basics to its complexity. For all those who watch these videos, like and subscribe. Always support this kind of innovations
It is very nice presentation and much more understandable than any other.
thanks for making these amazing videos full of detail information and knowledge I truly appreciated thanks again
Very interesting to watch how a large scale centrifugal compressor works. I should point out, however, centrifugal force is a direct consequence of centripetal force (the actual force causing something to rotate) by newtons III law.
thanks again for making these amazing videos full of information thumbs up
so excellent video, very very important video, thanks
Thank you very much for your work.
Hi, thank you very much for this useful video, your videos are super benefitial.
?Could you please add another toturial about Screw compressor
great video and great teacher
Really really helpful,
One request Paul, could you please add video of Types of compressors with recommended Chiller capacity range ?
pranav katte we have one coming Monday morning on that, will post a link to you
The Engineering Mindset thanks a lot , you are doing really great job.
Here you go! ua-cam.com/video/gYcNDT1d30k/v-deo.html
Hi, Sir.
Videos here were very informative. I really love watching it. Hope you'll make videos for the different type of compressors particularly scroll, danfoss turbocor and screw. Thank you.
Actually W [kJ/s] or the same [kW] is not a work itself, but power. Anyway, thanks a lot for your valuable efforts. Very good job !
good catch. it's at the 19:30 mark. Power is the rate of work.
Could you do a video on all Centrifugal compressor internal components and break down as I've never seen the internal workings of the high and low speed gears, wheen eye seals and thrust bearings.
Thank you
Thank you very much. very wonderful
Super excellent work thanks for your efforts sir
Very good sir if you have time can you please make a video about trobleshuting
Excellent
Much productive video
Fantastic videos!
I’m very keen what’s the temperature of the refrigerant going into the compressor and going out from the compressor.
53c is quite a low temperature for the discharge line. It must be pretty efficient
Very good video, thank you.
Wow that is good
Thanks for the Videos.
Excellent , thanks a lot .
Thanks for the awesome video’s. Just have one request if you could give temps in Fahrenheit since I’m in U.S. thanks
This helps a lot. Can i have a copy of the 3D model of the air compressor? Thanks a lot
awesome video
sir plz make a animation how cool air come from these plant in diffrent room.
Already did, try these
AHU's: ua-cam.com/video/klggop60vlM/v-deo.html
CAV: ua-cam.com/video/XgQ3v6lvoZQ/v-deo.html
VAV: ua-cam.com/video/HBmOyeWtpHg/v-deo.html
FCU: ua-cam.com/video/MqM-U8bftCI/v-deo.html
How does the diffuser slow down the air if it’s just a small gap? Wouldn’t that increase the velocity??
thanks for video
How to match the work done by the compressor with the cooling load demand?
Thanks for sharing
The alternative to the centrifugal compressor is the twin screw compressor and they are both used on chiller systems which are only used on large buildings like sports arenas?
5:03
Your arrows are pointed in the wrong direction. Tower water pumps push water into the chiller not towards the cooling tower. Also the chilled water pumps push water through the chiller to the AHU’s. They don’t pull water from the chillers.
Learn *CHILLER COMPRESSOR TYPES* here: ua-cam.com/video/7Bah__spkTY/v-deo.html
A Valuable Video
Can you elaborate more on tip speed or link me to a source that expounds further on this topic? Thanks!
Very niece sir 😘🇮🇳
Thanks paul
In the last formula that is not work but in fact power. Other than that great video!
Please kindly explain to me different between screw compressor and centrifugal
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@@EngineeringMindset what is air cool chiller compressor called need more understanding
Is this a cooling system's Compressor 🆒🇦🇽
Good evening. I want to ask something about compressor. Maybe one of you know about this. I have problem with my ammonia refrigerant compressor in plant. This is multistage compressor and driven by steam turbine. The speed (RPM) of the compressor is decrease time by time, and the valve of steam turbine is full open now. When i collect the data of the process, i find that vaporation in the suction compressor is increase, because any trouble in heat exchanger. Is that can make the speed of the compressor decrease? Is that choking?
I’m thinking of a chiller and cooling tower for my house. Air conditioners are too small and undersized in my opinion
Max velocity is 60hz?
Thanks
Nice
You should do a rotary screw compressor...
Already did: theengineeringmindset.com/chiller-compressor-types/
loader n unloader?
Your explanation using the cylinder reducing the volume of the refrigerant is how a positive displacement machine works. Centrifugal compressors are not positive displacement machines. They are dynamic machines. They do not compress the gas. They raise the pressure by accelerating the gas.
What do I need, to convert 50°C input, to get 800°C output?
I want to reuse my wasteheat, but to be efficient, I need a fluid/gas at 800°C, but I cant pass 50° at operation.
12°C -> 50°C -> 12° .....
.............50°C -> 800°C -> 12°C -> 50°C....
first loop and second loop.
You can't get 800c from a 50c source with a refrigerant or any medium. You will have to use a combustion source to top up the rest and simply preheat with the refrigerant. Hot always goes to cold, its very difficult to force it the other way.
Sir..what if the compressor is not working?what will happen
Pressure and temperature of the refrigerant will not increase, refrigerant will then be cooler than the water in the condensor and hence the building will not cool down.
WOW
Is it sad that I know that the chiller is a diagram of a McQuay chiller
Operating system
Hey, sir something happened on your voice...!
Nice