Johnson Controls sets a new standard in chiller technology, expands successful magnetic-bearing chiller offering


Johnson Controls enhances its portfolio of commercial and residential HVAC/R products with the expansion to 1,000 tons of cooling (3,500 kW) for its successful magnetic-bearing centrifugal chiller line, the YORK YMC2. The larger cooling capacity units also address the need for reduced sound, high efficiency and low maintenance while advancing the future of chillers through magnetic bearing and oil free technology.

The chiller uses magnetic levitation technology in its driveline to spin without friction, offering a quieter, more efficient operation. The YMC2 also has a standard variable speed drive to further increase the efficiency of the chiller.

Sound levels as low as 70 dBA for quiet operation, the same sound level as a vacuum cleaner.

YORK chillers are known for utilizing industry-leading low entering condenser water temperature to reduce energy usage. The YMC2 chiller is capable of achieving values below 0.1 kW/ton at part load, resulting in a significantly lower utility bill.

The oil-free design delivers reliable operation and low maintenance, providing a lower total cost of ownership over the life of the chiller.

“The YMC2 chiller is an example of Johnson Controls’ ability to develop innovative solutions to solve our customers’ challenges,” said Laura Wand, vice president of global chillers, Johnson Controls Building Efficiency Business. “In addition to the YMC2 chiller, our new offerings include a lower-cost air-cooled chiller and smart, connected chiller technology that supports optimized uptime. We have the industry’s best and most extensive product portfolio, and we intend to build on it to enhance our offerings to a diverse customer base around the world.”

The complete YMC2 line now offers units from 165 – 1,000 tons (580 kW to 3,500 kW). To learn more, please visit www.johnsoncontrols.com/ymc2.

 



January 26, 2016


Topic Area: Press Release


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