Biogas Process Information:
Types of Anaerobic Digesters
Process of Anaerobic Digestion
Process of Biogas Production
Sources of Biogas Energy
WPI’s industrial glycol chiller systems have been used in many biogas production applications. As you can see from the below biogas process diagram, the chilled glycol is typically circulated through an isolation Shell & Fin Tube heat exchanger, where it cools the Biogas after it has gone through the scrubber. After being cooled by the glycol, the biogas goes to a sediment trap before being sent to the biogas blower to complete the biogas production process. This is just a simple scope of the entire biogas production process. Engineers have spent years developing the processes related intricate processes related to biogas production.
Packaged Chillers Non-expandable (integrated pump tank) 1.5Ton – 20Ton Single / Dual Circuits Single / Dual Pumps |
SAE Series Modular Chillers Expandable (pump & tank on separate skid) 1.5Ton – 200Ton Single / Dual Circuits |
SAR Series Split Chillers Expandable (Outdoor Condensing Unit) (pump, tank, evaporator on indoor skid) 1.5Ton – 200Ton Single / Dual Circuits |