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BMS Controls Glossary

Water Cooled Chiller

A water cooled chiller is a type of cooling system that uses water to transfer heat away from a designated area or process. It is typically used in industrial settings, such as factories and warehouses, to cool down the temperature of the air and keep the area comfortable. The water cooled chiller works by using a compressor to draw in warm air from the designated area, then running it through a series of coils filled with water. The water absorbs the heat from the air, and then is pumped out of the coils and into a cooling tower. The cooling tower then cools the water down and sends it back to the coils, allowing the process to repeat itself. This cycle of cooling and heating helps to keep the designated area at a comfortable temperature. Water cooled chillers are an efficient and cost-effective way to cool down large areas, and are becoming increasingly popular in industrial settings.