Chillers

A chiller is a system that cools liquid (like water) to regulate temperature in buildings or industrial processes. Types include air-cooled, water-cooled, and absorption chillers. They are essential for air conditioning, refrigeration, and industrial cooling.

A chiller is a cooling system that removes heat from a liquid (usually water or glycol) and circulates it through a process or building to provide cooling. They’re commonly used in air conditioning systems, industrial processes, and refrigeration.

Types of chillers include:

Air-Cooled Chillers: Use air to cool the refrigerant, typically found in smaller or outdoor applications.
Water-Cooled Chillers: Use water to remove heat, often more efficient for larger systems.
Absorption Chillers: Use heat instead of mechanical energy to cool, commonly used in industrial or commercial applications.
Chillers are key in maintaining temperature control in environments like large buildings, factories, and data centers.