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Used & Reconditioned Whaley Products Chillers for Sale

Industrial process cooling is a core utility in many plants. The right chiller helps stabilize process temperature, improve repeatability,
protect equipment, and reduce downtime caused by overheating. This page features used and reconditioned Whaley Products process chillers
currently available, plus helpful buying guidance that stays relevant as inventory changes over time.

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What are Whaley Products chillers and What are They Used For?

Whaley Products chillers are industrial process cooling units designed to remove heat from a manufacturing process and maintain a consistent
supply temperature. Depending on the configuration, they are commonly used to support closed-loop process water systems for equipment like presses,
hydraulics, molds, tooling circuits, welders, lasers, and other heat-generating production assets.

If you are searching for a specific unit, you may see model numbers like SAP5-3-2PT or similar. The key is to match the chiller to your
required cooling capacity, temperature range, flow, pressure, and electrical.

Why Whaley Products chillers can be a strong used option

  • Fast path to production: Used chillers can reduce lead times compared to ordering new equipment.
  • Lower total cost: For many plants, used and reconditioned chillers provide excellent value when sized correctly.
  • Great for backup capacity: Adding a spare chiller can reduce downtime risk and help keep lines running.
  • Flexible integration: Many chillers can be plumbed into existing loops with the right fittings and flow requirements.

Common applications

Whaley Products process chillers may be used in a wide range of industries where temperature stability matters. Typical applications include:

  • Hydraulic power units and oil-to-water heat exchangers
  • Pressroom auxiliary cooling (hydraulics, tooling circuits, controls cabinets)
  • Plastics processing support equipment
  • Welding and laser cooling loops
  • General process water temperature management

What to check before selecting a used chiller

To ensure the unit fits your process, gather the basics below. These items matter more than brand alone:

  1. Cooling capacity needed (tons or BTU/hr)
  2. Desired supply temperature and acceptable stability band
  3. Required flow rate at the equipment
  4. Required pressure at the equipment (pump curve matters)
  5. Electrical (voltage / phase / Hz)
  6. Connection sizes and plumbing layout (inlet/outlet, filtration, hose routing)
  7. Ambient conditions (plant temperature, ventilation, dust, seasonal extremes)

Used vs. reconditioned: what it typically means

Used equipment is generally offered as-is or verified for operation. Reconditioned equipment typically involves additional inspection,
service, and replacement of wear items as needed. The right choice depends on your plant standard, timeframe, and whether the chiller is mission-critical.

Availability and future inventory

Inventory changes often. This page may show one Whaley Products chiller today, and more units later. If you do not see the exact model you need,
it is often possible to match a comparable unit by confirming the capacity, temperature range, pump requirements, and electrical.

Quick FAQ

How do I size a process chiller quickly?

Start with your heat load estimate (or current chiller capacity), target supply temperature, required flow and pressure, and your facility electrical.
If you have an existing chiller nameplate, that information is often enough to identify a suitable replacement or backup unit.

What details should I have ready when requesting pricing?

Helpful info includes: model (if known), desired temperature setpoint, estimated cooling capacity required, voltage/phase/Hz, and connection sizes.
If you are replacing an existing unit, a photo of the nameplate and the process description speeds things up.


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