London Chilled Water
London Chilled Water - The City's Premier Cooling Company
London Chilled Water Carry Out Installation, Service And Maintenance Of Fan Coils, Air Conditioning, Chilled Water And LTHW Heating Systems. We Offer A Wide Choice Of Chilled Water & Low Temperature Hot Water Fan Coils.
- Fan Coils
- Air Conditioning
- Pipe Work
- Pumps
- Condense
- LTHW Services
- Installation
- Service
- Repair
- Leak Testing
- LTHW Boilers
- Heat Pumps

Chilled Water
Larger building such as office blocks and hotels can benefit from using chilled water systems. Whilst Air Conditioning systems can carry out the task just as well, chilled water systems become a lot more efficient, especially on larger buildings.
London Chilled water can design your chilled water system to be effective and energy efficient.
The backbone of the system is a water chiller. Water chillers use refrigerant to transfer heat from water using complex and efficient heat exchangers. As the chilled water passes through the water chiller, heat is removed and chilled water exits the unit. Water chillers can be roof mounted or at ground level as a few suggestions.
The chilled water is then pumped around the building inside pipes. Main riser pipes run from the water chiller through the buildings risers. Branches are taken off on each floor, and the chilled water delivered to point of use. Valves are generally provided at the take off from the riser so zones or floors can be turned off as necessary.
Chilled water can be used with air handling units, wall mounted fan coils, ceiling (cassette) fan coils and ducted (above ceiling) systems. It can also be utilised for under floor cooling.
Chilled water systems can be centrally controlled by a building's BMS system, or individual units, zones etc can be created.
London chilled water are specialist engineers and can assist you with all of your requirements.
Please visit our Fan Coils Page or Contact Us for more details.
Air Conditioning
Air conditioning has an indoor unit (evaporator) and outdoor unit (condenser). They are linked together by pipework (generally copper) and contain a refrigerant.
The refrigerant is compressed in the outdoor unit and becomes a high temperature gas. As it is cooled by the outdoor fan, it condenses into a high pressure liquid. The liquid is pumped to the indoor unit by the compressor.
As the liquid refrigerant is released into the coil of the indoor unit, it is allowed to expand into a gas. This expansion causes the gas to become cold and to absorb heat from the air passing over the coil.
The gas (vapour) is then returned to the compressor and the cycle continues.
Air conditioning can be as simple as a single split unit, a multi split (multiple indoor units and one outdoor unit) or large VRF systems for much larger areas.
A multitude of wall mounted, ceiling, above ceiling and low floor units can be used on the systems.
Air conditioning controls are generally high quality and central control systems are available from most manufacturers. BMS options and interfaces are always available.
Please visit our Air Conditioning Page or Contact Us for more details.