Water-cooled chillers have several disadvantages:
Water-cooled chillers require a significant amount of water for cooling, which can be a concern in areas with water scarcity.
The cooling towers associated with water-cooled chillers need regular maintenance to prevent issues like scaling, corrosion, and biological growth.
They typically require more space for the cooling towers and associated infrastructure compared to air-cooled chillers.
The installation of water-cooled chillers and their cooling towers can be more expensive compared to air-cooled systems.
The water used in the system may need treatment to prevent scale buildup and corrosion, which adds to operational costs.
Cooling towers can be a breeding ground for Legionella bacteria, which can cause Legionnaires’ disease if not properly maintained.
Pumps used to circulate water through the system can consume significant amounts of energy.
If not managed properly, the discharge of warm water into the environment can impact local ecosystems.