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chillers

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What is chillers?

A chiller is a machine that removes heat from a liquid via a vapor-compression or absorption refrigeration cycle. This cooled liquid is then circulated through a system of pipes to cool air or equipment. Chillers are commonly used in industrial processes, air conditioning systems for large buildings, and data centers to maintain stable temperatures.

What other technologies are related to chillers?

chillers Competitor Technologies

Cooling towers provide cooling through evaporation, which is an alternative to chillers.
mentioned alongside chillers in 58% (3.6k) of relevant job posts
Computer Room Air Handlers (CRAH) provide cooling in data centers, an alternative to chillers in some scenarios.
mentioned alongside chillers in 72% (643) of relevant job posts
Computer Room Air Conditioners (CRAC) provide cooling in data centers, an alternative to chillers in some scenarios.
mentioned alongside chillers in 47% (782) of relevant job posts
Computer Room Air Handlers (CRAH) provide cooling in data centers, an alternative to chillers in some scenarios.
mentioned alongside chillers in 85% (289) of relevant job posts
Packaged air conditioners are a direct competitor to chillers, especially for smaller cooling loads.
mentioned alongside chillers in 100% (182) of relevant job posts

chillers Complementary Technologies

Pumps are essential components in chiller systems for circulating the coolant.
mentioned alongside chillers in 22% (4.3k) of relevant job posts
AHUs work with chillers to distribute cooled air throughout a building.
mentioned alongside chillers in 51% (1.6k) of relevant job posts
Generators provide backup power for chillers, ensuring continuous operation.
mentioned alongside chillers in 20% (2.6k) of relevant job posts

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