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Chilled water cooling system

Have you ever wondered how buildings keep cool in the summertime? Try thinking about it in July when you are sweaty and your mind says, “It shouldn't be this hot outside.” but the building is at a cool 70 degrees thanks to using chilled water cooling systems. It produces air conditioning by bringing very cold water into a house and cooling the air inside. 

Cold water cooling systems use pipes that run throughout the building to move cold water around, just like the NanJing Fourall's product called lubrication system. The cold pipes then chill the air in contact with them when warm air flows over. Once the air loses its warmth, it cools. Next the new cold air has been taken again throughout this building which deliberately creates a decent and pleasing to be in space suitable for everybody that remains there.

Cost-effective and eco-friendly cooling systems

Although we still need to maintain a comfortable temperature within our buildings, those being cooled by chilled water cooling systems offer an inherent advantage or two that makes selecting them as worthy design choices. To start building owners save money. Instead of using harmful chemicals like freon, which have serious consequences for the environment when leaked or disposed of improperly, these systems employ mostly water — making them a much greener alternative. 

One other large perk of these cooling systems is they are excellent heat dissipators, along with the engine cooling system produced by NanJing Fourall. In turn, this means they are not very energy hungry as other cooling methods. Since they use energy efficiently, their owners can save money on monthly utilities. As a result, this is why it has been said that chilled water cooling systems are not only earth-friendly but also pocket- Friendly when it comes to building management.

Why choose NanJing Fourall Chilled water cooling system?

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