We know that you won’t know (or don’t have time to find) all of the information in the form. That is OK, and expected. Some of the fields make the others unnecessary. The more information you can provide, however, the better idea we’ll have when we contact you.
Geographic Location: The geographic location gives us a better idea of the ambient temperatures the chiller will face. (Larger chillers, in particular, are usually placed outdoors for space and on account of the heat they radiate.) Because of the science of cooling, chillers have difficulty operating in extremely high or extremely low temperatures, though they can be adapted for any environment.
Indoor/Outdoor Installation: See “Geographic Location” above. All chillers larger than 1.5 Tons (18,000 Btu/hr) are ready for indoor or outdoor installation, but may need special adaptations to work in extreme temperatures.
Ambient Temperature and Min/Max: See “Geographic Location” above.
Fluid To Be Cooled: Glycol, including food-grade glycol used in brewing applications, transfers heat a little less efficiently than water. Most breweries use between a 30% and 40% mix of glycol and water.
Maximum Electrical Voltage: Most normal commercial locations have 230V electricity available, while 460V electric is mostly in industrial parks. Our chillers run on 230V/3 Phase electric or 460V/3 Phase electric, but use different units for each type of electricity. If you are unsure of what you have, please let us know.