Centrifugal chillers are a type of vapor-compression refrigeration system that use a centrifugal compressor to circulate refrigerant. They are commonly used in large commercial and industrial buildings for air conditioning and process cooling due to their high efficiency and capacity. They work by compressing refrigerant gas, which then cools as it expands and absorbs heat from the building's water supply. This chilled water is then circulated to cool the building.
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