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"Chapter 45: Central Cooling Systems"
Author: Thompson, Clark
Published In: Facilities Management: A Manual for Plant Administration, third edition
Date: 1997

District cooling is an attractive method for cooling individual buildings by connecting them onto a chilling loop.  Lists advantages and disadvantages of central cooling systems and describes component design considerations, system design considerations, and operation and maintenance.  Among others, figures present various pumping arrangements for water circuits within a central chilled water plant.



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