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Cooling Tower Vs Water Chiller

Cooling Towers and Water Chillers are used to remove heat from a process or building, they are not interchangeable. They are fundamentally different pieces of equipment that often work together in a system.

Here’s a breakdown of the key differences, how they work, and when each is used.

At a Glance: The Core Difference

  • Water Chiller: Creates cold water. It’s a refrigeration machine that uses a compressor and refrigerant to actively cool water down to a desired temperature (e.g., 44°F / 7°C).
  • Cooling Tower: Cools down already warm water. It’s a heat rejection device that uses the natural process of evaporation to cool water by exposing it to air. The water it produces is cooled to near the ambient wet-bulb temperature.

Think of it this way:

  • Chiller is like the air conditioner in your house—it uses energy to generate cool air.
  • Cooling Tower is like the radiator in your car—it uses air and a fan to dissipate heat that’s already been collected.

Detailed Comparison

FeatureWater ChillerCooling Tower
Primary FunctionTo generate a supply of chilled water for process cooling or air conditioning.To reject heat to the atmosphere by cooling down water that has already absorbed heat.
How It WorksUses a refrigeration cycle (compressor, condenser, expansion valve, evaporator). A refrigerant absorbs heat from the water and then rejects that heat elsewhere.Uses evaporative cooling. Warm water is sprayed over a “fill” while fans pull air through it. A small portion of the water evaporates, removing a large amount of heat from the remaining water.
Type of CoolingActive, Mechanical Cooling. Requires significant electrical energy to run compressors and pumps.Passive, Evaporative Cooling. Primarily uses fans and water pumps, which require less energy than a chiller’s compressor.
Outlet Water Temp.Can produce cold water at a precise, low temperature