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Summary Of: Chiller

compression water chiller is comprised of the 4 major components of the vapor... circulated back to the chiller to be cooled again... A typical chiller for air conditioning applications is rated between 15 to 1500 tons... chilled water or other liquid from the chiller is pumped through process or laboratory equipment... where each chiller serves multiple cooling needs... The water flows from the chiller to the application... chilled water is not going directly from the chiller to the application... pumped through the chiller and back to the tank... cycling the chiller to maintain a constant temperature in the tank... a significant reduction in the size of the chiller due to the small surface area of the water based condenser and the absence of... Chiller efficiency is often specified in kilowatts per... key consideration in intermittent applications where a large chiller may last for 25 years or more...

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