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units located through out the building spaces.

The air is cooled with secondary media


(chilled water) and is transferred through air distribution ducts.

A typical chilled water central system is depicted in Figure below. The system is broken
down into three major subsystems: the chilled water plant, the condenser water system
(or heat rejection system) and the air-delivery system.

Chilled Water System: The chilled water system supplies chilled water for the cooling
needs of all the building’s air-handling units (AHUs). The system includes a chilled water
pump which circulates the chilled water through the chiller’s evaporator section and
through the cooling coils of the AHUs. The system may have primary and secondary
chilled water pumps in order to isolate the chiller(s) from the building: the primary pumps

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