Air-cooled chillers are refrigeration systems that cool a fluid, typically water, and use air to reject heat. They are commonly used in HVAC systems for cooling large buildings, industrial processes, and data centers. The chiller cools water, which is then circulated to cool the air or equipment. The heat absorbed by the water is then transferred to the air through a condenser coil, where a fan blows air across the coil to dissipate the heat.
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