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Designing Chilled-Water Systems for the 21st Century

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J. W. BENSON, The Trane Company, La Crosse, WI, USA

ABSTRACT

The goal of a chilled-water system is to produce chilled water with the highest reliability, lowest capital cost, lowest operating cost, and highest flexibility. This can be achieved by using chilled-water system design practices that are as state-of-the-art as current chiller technology.
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