Chiller Capacity Calculator

Flow · Delta-T · Glycol Correction
Q = GPM × ΔT × 500 × GCF
Inputs
GPM
°F
°F
ΔT (EWT − LWT) 10.0 °F
%
Glycol Correction Factor (GCF) 1.000
LWT-dependent · interpolated from manufacturer tables
Capacity Results
Chiller Capacity
1,200,000
BTU/hr
Tonnage
100.0
tons (BTU ÷ 12,000)
GPM / Ton Check
2.40
GPM ÷ tons
Standard AHRI design range (2.4 GPM/ton) OK
Q = 240 × 10.0 × 500 × 1.000
Q = 1,200,000 BTU/hr
Tons = Q ÷ 12,000 = 100.0
Reference

Freezing Point by Glycol Concentration

Use these tables to pick a glycol mix that protects below your lowest expected ambient or LWT.

Propylene Glycol

By weight
% by weight 15%20%25%30%35%40%50%
Freezing point 24°F18°F15°F9°F5°F−5°F−30°F

Ethylene Glycol

By weight
% by weight 10%15%20%25%30%35%40%
Freezing point 25°F21°F17°F11°F5°F0°F−10°F
Note: percentages shown are by weight. Always confirm freeze protection against your lowest expected condition — equipment manufacturers typically recommend a ~10°F safety margin below the coldest operating temperature.