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Water-cooled screw chiller provides energy efficiency and energy savings at both design and off-design conditions. Integrated part load value (IPLV) ratings exceed those of many constant-speed centrifugal chillers by as much as 30%, the manufacturer says. Using a microprocessor-controlled, capacity-control valve, the ...

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