A Chilled Water Pump (CHWP) circulates chilled water between chillers and HVAC equipment such as Air Handling Units (AHUs) and Fan Coil Units (FCUs), ensuring efficient cooling throughout a building.
A Chilled Water Pump (CHWP) is a critical component of a chilled water HVAC system. It continuously pumps chilled water from the chiller to cooling terminals such as AHUs, FCUs, and other air-conditioning equipment, then returns the warmed water back to the chiller for re-cooling.
CHWPs are commonly installed in commercial buildings, hospitals, hotels, shopping malls, industrial facilities, airports, and data centers. Depending on system requirements, pumps may operate at constant speed or be equipped with Variable Frequency Drives (VFDs) to automatically adjust flow, reducing energy consumption and operating costs.
Available in end-suction, in-line, split-case, and vertical multistage designs, chilled water pumps are engineered for reliable, continuous operation with high hydraulic efficiency.
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