1. Maritime equipment
  2. Interior fittings
  3. Ship water chiller
  4. Johnson Controls Global Marine & Navy
video corpo

Ship water chiller OM

ship water chiller
ship water chiller
Add to favorites
Compare this product
 

Characteristics

Options
for ships

Description

The YORK® Titan™ OM Custom Design Centrifugal Chiller features extraordinary capacity, exceptional flexibility and unsurpassed reliability. Zero-ODP, R-134a or R-513A refrigerant Precise, chilled water temperature to 0.1°F Available in electric drive or steam drive for water- or air-cooled condensing Proven, Unsurpassed Reliability Proven in large-scale cooling projects, OM chillers are used more than all other brands combined. The YORK® Titan™ OM Custom Design Centrifugal Chiller offers a complete combination of features that address even the most challenging applications. Titan™ is perfect for district cooling, air-cooled condensing, brine chilling, heat pump operation, and similar, demanding industrial applications. Features Uses zero-ODP, R-134a or R-513A refrigerant Custom multi-stage chiller with flexible options of steam turbine or electric motor with variable speed drive Heat pump operation produces up to 170⁰ F hot water Can operate down to approximately 55°F (13°C) entering condenser water temperature Available in electric-, steam-, or gas-drive, for water- or air-cooled condensing, OM chillers can be used for water chilling, brine cooling, or ice building Used in critical applications/projects (including gold mines, airports, district cooling, hospitals, universities, etc.) Industrial, reliable, long-lasting proven design Free cooling feature can operate at up to 60% design load Open drive design Variable-speed control Heat pump operation produces up to 170⁰ F hot water

Catalogs

No catalogs are available for this product.

See all of Johnson Controls Global Marine & Navy‘s catalogs
*Prices are pre-tax. They exclude delivery charges and customs duties and do not include additional charges for installation or activation options. Prices are indicative only and may vary by country, with changes to the cost of raw materials and exchange rates.