In daily use, laser chillers require regular maintenance, including timely replacement of circulating cooling water to prevent clogging caused by impurities. The frequency of water replacement depends on the operating environment and usage intensity:
1. Low-Quality Environment
Scenarios: Woodworking, stone carving, or other dusty industrial settings.
Replacement Interval: Replace circulating water every 2 weeks to 1 month to reduce contamination from dust and debris.
2. Normal Environment
Scenarios: Laser cutting, marking, or standard industrial applications.
Replacement Interval: Replace water every 3 months under normal conditions.
3. High-Quality Environment
Scenarios: Laboratories or controlled spaces with dedicated air conditioning.
Replacement Interval: Replace water every 6–12 months if the system remains sealed and uncontaminated.
Important Notes
Water Quality:
Never use tap water (high in minerals and impurities). Use distilled water or deionized water to prevent scaling and corrosion.
Replacement Steps:
a. Unscrew the drain plug and empty the tank completely.
b. Tighten the drain plug and refill with clean water.
c. Add a water descaler to inhibit scale buildup.
Maintenance Benefits:
Proper care improves cooling efficiency, prolongs equipment lifespan, and ensures stable operation.
Key Takeaway: Tailor water replacement frequency to your environment and usage to optimize performance and avoid costly downtime.





