This is a beautiful general explanation of different cooling systems. After years of experience, I am amazed that I still learn something new from you. Thank you!
I have seen geothermal systems augmenting var HVAC systems, not too often but here and there, aux system used to just help maintain a temp range. I've also seen rain collecting and filtering systems to augment coolers, someone just using available options to invest and s ave $$$ long term. Even saw a set of small wind generators on one rooftop to support the HVAC specifically. Seen a lotta unusual stuff too, but hey construction and environmental systems are a funky field. Enjoying the vids, most of it I know already but you never know where you may learn something new, and although no longer working it's fun to watch and the occasional flashbacks can be amusing, especially residential customers.
you can somewhat say that .. difference is a “package unit” can be on the roof or ground, as for the “RTU” it can be a package unit meaning A/C and Heating or it can be a A/C condenser unit of a “split system” on the roof .. hope this help ..
Rtu means roof top unit Packaged unit means it’s an all in one does the heat exchange all in one box. Essentially a box that takes and supply’s cold air and exhausts heat elsewhere.
Thanks so much for this video. Ive come across the typval water cooled chiller in the basement with the cooling tower on the roof on multiple buildings. Can anyone explain why the chiller isnt on the roof too? I must be missing something but it seems like a lot of extra chilled water piping having the chiller in the basement?
Just discovered this channel. And like it a lot. I am a Plant Operation Director in the boston mass area. I would love to shoot a video over at my building. And use it to help others and myself how boilers/chillers/re circ pumps etc etc work with eachother. A real life video. Are you interested? I would love to due this at my commercial building. I would learn so much as well.
Sir I am just a beginner in HVAC field and your videos are very helpful for learning. Sir i have a doubt. From where this chilled water is supplied. In video its showing, supply and return is connected with evaporator. But my question is inorder for chilled water to circulate it should be supplied initially from some point. Right?? So, sir from where does it come from... Please answer . I watched so many videos still not getting an answer for this. Thanks
@@EngineeringMindset sir, the caption for the video you mentioned is "Chilled Water Schematic - How to read Hvac Schematic diagram" . If not, sir can you please send me link for that. Thanks
@@EngineeringMindset Sir, In chilled water schematics video, a pressurisation unit is mentioned. Is this the one used for initial supply?? Sir can you please reply?
Hi there. I believe you have the piping from the chiller to the pumps switched around like in your other video. Correct me if I'm wrong. I'm an Elec PE for an MEP firm trying to get a basic understanding of HVAC systems.
Maybe good to add also the possibilities of cross stream heat exchangers, keeping heat in when needed and als create a possibility to use free cooling instead of just the DX to do so.
Hi! Great video! One thing I thought about though was the image seen at 5:38. It shows the air cooler placed before the air heater. Should preferably be reversed!
Im looking into the sequence of coils atm. Onsite atm all AHU's have preheated coils>prefilter>bagfilter>Chilled water Coil>Heated Coil. So would like to know approved sequence....as all the LTHW preheated coils have rotted from exposure to elements!
It saves energy by flashing some of the liquid refrigerant coming back from the condenser. The evaporated or flashed refrigerant lowers the temperature of the remaining liquid refrigerant going back into the evaporator and this improves efficiency since you have colder refrigerant in the evaporator to absorb heat. Hope this helped!
I have an Aqua Euro 1/4 hp chiller, and the regulator has become non-operational. Is there a video, or pictorial guide in re how to replace the regulator? I have the replacement part. It is for my 120 gallon Discus tank in the garage; thus the water temp. is crucial. The space for working with the chiller is limited as it is in the rear of the tank where the chiller sits is near the side garage wall. Any suggestions?
Do you mind if I ask something? Do you have any video about the difference between all-water HVAC system and all-air HVAC system and which units does they use AHU for all air HVAC and also AHU for all-water HVAC but what is the purpose of all-water because it still has ducts for AHU, I didnt exactly understand their difference and benefit over each other. It would be great if you had a video about it. Your channel is great. I hope you will be so successful and I will be glad to support you :)) Thanks for everything.
As a general fact, water is way better then air in transferring heat. My assumption is that for systems that generate a lot of heat water becomes the better option.
hey, i am a mechatronic engineering student and i am very much interested in air conditioning systems. i want to do my final thesis work on this system but i'm having a hard time relating the two. can you please help? it would mean a great deal.
How much should be the Grill temperature of an AC i e temp at discharge in room. The ACi have bought recently is showing 20.3 deg c and i beleive this is too high. Does the Grill temp vary with the room temperature
Is the difference in temperature of hot air coming to cold water enough so that energy could be converted to electricity, or dumped into a battery instead of dumping into the atmosphere?
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@@sekhartrinadh9063 we have an AHU video
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This is a beautiful general explanation of different cooling systems. After years of experience, I am amazed that I still learn something new from you. Thank you!
Yes thisbis beautiful information, am kinda still new to this, really want to be a Mechanical Engineer, so i am really excited with all this infor
@@mangekyoitachieditzz1443 have u become a mechanical engineer?
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thanks guys for making an effort to create educational videos, very helpful to understand the principles
Hello Paul l think your the best in explaining the systems this date is Feb. 21 2024
Outstanding video, simple and to the point!
Explicacion detallada de algo tan amplio en forma muy interesante.Gracias mil bendiciones a todos los provedores de informacion tan util.
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I like this chiller system , I wanna learn about it
I have seen geothermal systems augmenting var HVAC systems, not too often but here and there, aux system used to just help maintain a temp range. I've also seen rain collecting and filtering systems to augment coolers, someone just using available options to invest and s ave $$$ long term. Even saw a set of small wind generators on one rooftop to support the HVAC specifically. Seen a lotta unusual stuff too, but hey construction and environmental systems are a funky field. Enjoying the vids, most of it I know already but you never know where you may learn something new, and although no longer working it's fun to watch and the occasional flashbacks can be amusing, especially residential customers.
I would love to know more about the differences between VCD and VAV . I hope the next video you will explain about them
Thank you for being a wonderful teacher. you have my humble gratitude
I continue to hear our engineers talk about “package unit”. Is this the same as an RTU?
you can somewhat say that .. difference is a “package unit” can be on the roof or ground, as for the “RTU” it can be a package unit meaning A/C and Heating or it can be a A/C condenser unit of a “split system” on the roof .. hope this help ..
Rtu means roof top unit
Packaged unit means it’s an all in one does the heat exchange all in one box. Essentially a box that takes and supply’s cold air and exhausts heat elsewhere.
In a way yes. RTUS are packaged hvac equipment placed on roofs. Package units are placed on the ground but usually can contain similar components
Yeah, some buildings are even putting Packaged units at strategic floors inside the buildings
RTU means RoofTop Unit. Package unit is a unit that heats & cools.
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Make a video on district plant
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Thanks so much for this video. Ive come across the typval water cooled chiller in the basement with the cooling tower on the roof on multiple buildings. Can anyone explain why the chiller isnt on the roof too? I must be missing something but it seems like a lot of extra chilled water piping having the chiller in the basement?
Just discovered this channel. And like it a lot. I am a Plant Operation Director in the boston mass area. I would love to shoot a video over at my building. And use it to help others and myself how boilers/chillers/re circ pumps etc etc work with eachother. A real life video. Are you interested? I would love to due this at my commercial building. I would learn so much as well.
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I am just a beginner in HVAC field and your videos are very helpful for learning. Sir i have a doubt. From where this chilled water is supplied. In video its showing, supply and return is connected with evaporator. But my question is inorder for chilled water to circulate it should be supplied initially from some point. Right??
So, sir from where does it come from... Please answer . I watched so many videos still not getting an answer for this.
Thanks
Gets topped up from inlet at pressure tanks. See our chilled water schematic video
@@EngineeringMindset thank you sir for your reply.
Sir can i please get the link for that video.
Thanks
@@EngineeringMindset sir, the caption for the video you mentioned is "Chilled Water Schematic - How to read Hvac Schematic diagram" .
If not, sir can you please send me link for that.
Thanks
@@EngineeringMindset Sir, In chilled water schematics video, a pressurisation unit is mentioned. Is this the one used for initial supply?? Sir can you please reply?
Hi there. I believe you have the piping from the chiller to the pumps switched around like in your other video.
Correct me if I'm wrong. I'm an Elec PE for an MEP firm trying to get a basic understanding of HVAC systems.
Thanks alot for these useful info. Greatly illustrated
Thank you very much...that's a great explanation with good details, very useful
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Maybe good to add also the possibilities of cross stream heat exchangers, keeping heat in when needed and als create a possibility to use free cooling instead of just the DX to do so.
The links for absorption chiller and air cooled chiller are mixed up
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very nice explained
Unique chiller components
Its really helps for a beginner like me in HVAC. Thanks for sharing.
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You try to give the video more brightness it will be great if you do
Hi! Great video! One thing I thought about though was the image seen at 5:38. It shows the air cooler placed before the air heater. Should preferably be reversed!
Im looking into the sequence of coils atm. Onsite atm all AHU's have preheated coils>prefilter>bagfilter>Chilled water Coil>Heated Coil. So would like to know approved sequence....as all the LTHW preheated coils have rotted from exposure to elements!
Could we have a video on condensed water package units at all?
Great information thanks
this is very helpful for beginner!!!!!!
Did the VRF system videos get taken down? Was trying to find the playlist for a coworker. Thanks again for all your hard work!
Yes, please watch our supermarket hvac video for VRF system
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great presentation sir more power to you.just continue educate us about refrigeration
Please make video on HRU/ERU!!!
Any help is appreciated, would an AHU be connected to a RTU to distribute the conditioned air, or would the RTU do all of this itself?
Rtu you mean to say terminal units, can you explain bms sequence of operation
Very educative indeed. Thank you so much.
What about storage of the working process fluid (i.e. water)? Isn't there any storage required?
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Nice information.
Good video
I really like the channel. Could you do a video explaining how economizer modes in hvac units help save money on utilities? Thanks
Check our chiller terms essential video, should have covered it there.. I think
It saves energy by flashing some of the liquid refrigerant coming back from the condenser. The evaporated or flashed refrigerant lowers the temperature of the remaining liquid refrigerant going back into the evaporator and this improves efficiency since you have colder refrigerant in the evaporator to absorb heat. Hope this helped!
Hi dear, i need to your help for open the chiller fan and change ball breaing
Thanks soon much clear explanation
I have an Aqua Euro 1/4 hp chiller, and the regulator has become non-operational. Is there a video, or pictorial guide in re how to replace the regulator? I have the replacement part. It is for my 120 gallon Discus tank in the garage; thus the water temp. is crucial. The space for working with the chiller is limited as it is in the rear of the tank where the chiller sits is near the side garage wall. Any suggestions?
Hi Paul how do you size a buffer vessel for both chilled and heating systems and how it works too
So an air cooled chiller won't need a cooling tower?
very nice
2:51 Is there a particular reason why buildings have the same amount? Is it a manner of volume of medium displacement needed? Can someone explain?
Dx system videos please
Many thanks for the video, it is really helpful
What you were to run water thru the window frames keeping at a pressure so that it evaporates and send it to condenser inside the building.
Do you mind if I ask something? Do you have any video about the difference between all-water HVAC system and all-air HVAC system and which units does they use AHU for all air HVAC and also AHU for all-water HVAC but what is the purpose of all-water because it still has ducts for AHU, I didnt exactly understand their difference and benefit over each other. It would be great if you had a video about it.
Your channel is great. I hope you will be so successful and I will be glad to support you :)) Thanks for everything.
As a general fact, water is way better then air in transferring heat. My assumption is that for systems that generate a lot of heat water becomes the better option.
Can a AHU be used to distribute cool air without air chillers?
Sir please explain about hydraulic calculation of standpipe and sprinkler system
Thank you for the helpful videos! Is it possibly to convert a 4 story office building, 95K Sf from cooling tower/AHU system to RTU system?
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i am a mechatronic engineering student and i am very much interested in air conditioning systems. i want to do my final thesis work on this system but i'm having a hard time relating the two. can you please help? it would mean a great deal.
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Sir in the video u mentioned about district cooling network. Can you explain a little bit
How much should be the Grill temperature of an AC i e temp at discharge in room.
The ACi have bought recently is showing 20.3 deg c and i beleive this is too high.
Does the Grill temp vary with the room temperature
thank you for this video valuable in knowledge ....
Murugan k
What is expected Distributed load against each Chillers, AHU's n RTU's ?
It use concrete reingorce chanel so handle extremely high pressure
Please make a video animation on boiler installation and piping all process please!
What is the difference between RTU and DX unit ?
RTU looks like a package unit , isn't it ?
not much difference, RTU is all in one solution, DX can be remote
So an ahu blows air into the buildings supply duct work and sucks out hot air in the building through the returns to the outside?
Ahu also cleans and conditions air
Sir it AHU work and HVAC is same. Thq
Sir I need carrier chiller reciprocating compressor semi hermetic compressor trableshout problem solve codes videos need to you send please
Thank you for this amazing video.. Regards..
can u explain about ccfcu please
Chillers compressor working details of part, pressure, temperature, system explain
Covered all of those here theengineeringmindset.com/refrigeration/
Informative
Thank you.
Is the difference in temperature of hot air coming to cold water enough so that energy could be converted to electricity, or dumped into a battery instead of dumping into the atmosphere?