STRUCTURE
The principle of adsorption works with the interaction of gas and solid. With adsorption refrigeration, the molecular interaction between the solid and gas allows the gas to be adsorbed onto the solid. The adsorption chamber of the chiller is filled with a solid material, silica gel, which eliminates the need for moving parts and eliminates the noise associated with those moving parts. The silica gel creates an extremely low humidity condition that causes the water refrigerant to evaporate at a low temperature. As the water evaporates in the evaporator, it cools the chilled water. The adsorption chiller has four chambers; an evaporator, a condenser, and two adsorption chambers. All four chambers operate at a near-complete vacuum.





