In central air conditioning system design, ice storage chillers and traditional chillers are two mainstream technologies. While both serve as core cooling sources, their operation logic, cost structure, and long-term benefits differ significantly. Understanding these differences helps businesses choose the most suitable solution for their needs. 1. Operation Logic and Cost Structure: The Power of Time Shifting • Traditional Chillers: Work on a “produce-as-needed” model. When cooling is required, the compressor runs in real-time, and electricity costs rise directly with demand—often peaking during expensive daytime hours. • Ice Storage Chillers: Follow a “time-shifting” approach. They make ice at night during off-peak, low-cost electricity periods. During the day, when rates are high, the system relies on melting stored ice to meet cooling demand, cutting peak-hour electricity costs dramatically. 2. Economics: Balancing Upfront Investment with Lifecycle Savings • Tra...
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