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A 2-megawatt industrial chiller using water as refrigerant. Principles and operational experiences.
Author(s) : MADSBOLL H., MINDS G.
Summary
Water as refrigerant is used in a 2-megawatt industrial chiller which has been in operation for more than one year in Denmark. The paper describes in principles the process, the plant, the compressors, the control system, measurements on the plant and future perspectives.
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- Original title: A 2-megawatt industrial chiller using water as refrigerant. Principles and operational experiences.
- Record ID : 1997-2822
- Languages: English
- Source: Applications for Natural Refrigerants
- Publication date: 1996/09/03
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