subject: Things You Can Do To Help Keep Your Chiller Running Smooth [print this page] If you are running a chiller unit then you want to make sure that it is running at its best. In keeping up with your chiller maintenance you will extend the life of your chiller and also it will help to keep the amount of money to run the unit down. If you let the maintenance of chiller go then it can run into a lot of money to run the chiller also that amount of money that you spend on a chiller you want to make it last as long as you can.
There are things that you can do on a daily basis to make sure that the chiller is running smoothly and cost efficient. One thing that you can do on your own is to keep a daily log of how the unit is running. This is good for a couple of reasons. The first is it gives you a basis of how the chiller normally works and this also good because if something starts to go wrong with the chiller then it will be caught immediately. The sooner you catch the problem whatever the problem may be can get expensive quickly if it is just let go. Then one small problem becomes very large and very expensive.
Something else that you can do to ensure that your chiller is running at its best is to make sure all the wiring is up to date and efficient. If you are running old wiring then that will also help to run your electric bill up. When you are checking the wiring make sure that there are no kinks in the wiring and that the wires are not all tangled up.
Another thing that you can do to keep your cost down is to buy the right size chiller. It is a common thing that the chiller that is being used is not the right type. If you are not running the right size then you will also lessen the life of the chiller and run the amount of electricity to run the unit thru the roof.
These are just a few tips to help your chiller run smoothly and cost efficient. Simple things like this help but you do need to call a professional to do the full work up. If you try going in there to do the major things then you could end up making a wrong move and hurt the chiller. Then you will have to call a professional anyway and will end up costing you more than it would have in the beginning.