How To Reduce Energy Consumption Of Chiller Units

Mar 15, 2026

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Adjusting the Operating Load Ratio Different load ratios of chiller units are inherently linked to energy consumption. During normal operation, energy consumption is significantly lower when operating at 70% to 80% load compared to 100% load. Therefore, by adjusting the load ratio of the chiller unit within a given timeframe, based on the specific requirements of the user, energy consumption can be reduced. As long as the unit's cooling capacity consumption is kept low, energy consumption is drastically reduced.

 

Increasing the Evaporation Temperature In practical use, effectively increasing the evaporation temperature and decreasing the condensation temperature of the chiller unit can improve energy efficiency. This is especially true for chiller units equipped with cooling towers, as this method can significantly improve the efficiency of the cooling water source, thereby reducing energy loss. According to domestic refrigeration equipment manufacturers, increasing the evaporation temperature and decreasing the condensation temperature are the most common methods to reduce power consumption.

 

Reduce Pipe Blockage
If there is a blockage in the pipes, it will seriously affect the increase of water flow and lead to an increase in energy consumption. In actual use, keeping the pipes unobstructed by using different methods can significantly reduce the excessive consumption of various energy sources and improve the working efficiency of the chiller unit.

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