Chilled water is water that has been cooled to a low temperature, typically between 40°F (4°C) and 55°F (13°C), and is used primarily for cooling purposes in various applications. It is commonly utilized in air conditioning systems, industrial processes, and building cooling systems. In these systems, chilled water is circulated through coils or heat exchangers to absorb heat from the air or other fluids, effectively lowering the temperature of the environment or process being cooled.
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