chilled water HVAC system
A chilled water HVAC system, which is commonly used for cooling large buildings.
The electric chiller is responsible for cooling the water by using an evaporator and condenser to remove heat.
The chilled water supply is then distributed to the air handling unit (AHU), where it absorbs heat from the air before being recirculated.
The cooling tower assists in rejecting excess heat from the system by using air circulation to cool the hot water before sending it back to the chiller.
Fans in the AHU ensure proper airflow by managing return air, relief air, and outdoor air to maintain indoor comfort.
The compressor helps regulate refrigerant flow within the chiller to optimize cooling efficiency.
This system ensures energy-efficient climate control in commercial and industrial applications.
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