Water and air-cooled chillers are refrigeration systems used to cool fluids or dehumidify the air. Conventional thinking has been that water-cooled chillers are more efficient than air cooled chillers. These are usually preferred for medium to large spaces with sufficient water. They transfer heat more efficiently, thereby saving on the energy cost. Since water chillers are suited for indoor installation, they aren’t exposed to environmental factors like rain, snow, heat, and ice making them more efficient. Water chillers provide cooling at a lower pressure comparatively as the water temperature would usually be less than air which is directly proportional to low operating cost.
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