A high-efficiency central cooling system that removes heat from chilled water using a water-cooled condenser, providing reliable air conditioning for large commercial and industrial facilities.
A Water-Cooled Chiller is a central HVAC system that produces chilled water for air conditioning and industrial process cooling. Unlike air-cooled chillers, it uses a water-cooled condenser connected to a cooling tower to reject heat, resulting in superior energy efficiency, quieter operation, and stable performance even in high ambient temperatures.
Water-cooled chillers are commonly equipped with scroll, screw, centrifugal, or magnetic-bearing compressors depending on the required capacity. They are designed for continuous operation and are widely used in office towers, hospitals, hotels, shopping malls, airports, data centers, factories, and district cooling systems.
The chilled water produced by the chiller is circulated to Air Handling Units (AHUs), Fan Coil Units (FCUs), or other cooling equipment throughout the building.
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