A lot of refrigeration units use cooling systems that are water-cooled. It is simple to climb the water-cooled condenser’s inner wall. The heat exchange action will be impacted by these scales, raising the condensing temperature, which will significantly reduced cooling capacity and higher power consumption per unit. Regular descaleing of water-cooled condensers is recommended, ideally once every six months (depending on local water quality and scaling). One can descale in a variety of ways.
We will provide the two cleaning techniques—chemical cleaning and physical cleaning—based on the water-cooled compression condenser of the unit.