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Air-Cooled Chiller Fundamentals

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Presentation Overview

An air-cooled chiller produces chilled water by running a refrigeration cycle in which the condenser rejects heat directly to ambient air through a fin-and-tube coil.

Chilled water is then distributed to air handling units or fan coil units throughout the building, separating the refrigeration plant from the occupied spaces it serves.

Air-cooled chillers eliminate the need for a cooling tower and condenser water treatment, reducing both installation complexity and ongoing maintenance requirements. They are the dominant choice for small to mid-size commercial applications where water availability is limited or simplicity of operation is a priority.

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