Water Cooled AC
Is there any kind of water cooled AC equipment that is allowed in NYC that does not involve the use of a cooling tower or other recycling of the heated water. Having an argument with a small Building owner whose tenant is desperate to put only a condenser on the roof and replace the rotten…
Is there any kind of water cooled AC equipment that is allowed in NYC that does not involve the use of a cooling tower or other recycling of the heated water. Having an argument with a small Building owner whose tenant is desperate to put only a condenser on the roof and replace the rotten donnage. Compressor stays in the store.
might consider a dry cooler????? basically it is a sealed glycol piped up to a condenser(like a car radiator) the freon and compressor exsisting stay where they are..and a pump/circulator pump moves the fluid thru the water cooled condenser that the tower cooled before.if you go with a air cooled condenser update with freon piped to it the safty controls will have to be updated
Thank Plvmber, that makes sense in that the computer geek son of the owner was insisting his mainframe was using a water cooled unit, obviously without a tower.
I believe NYC allows only one ton of BTU capacity for water-cooled units without a cooling tower.