jäähdytyskeskuksia
Jäähdytyskeskuksia, also known as chiller plants, are facilities designed to provide cooling for large buildings or complexes. They are essential components of HVAC (heating, ventilation, and air conditioning) systems, particularly in commercial, industrial, and institutional settings. The primary function of a jäähdytyskeskus is to generate chilled water, which is then circulated through pipes to air handling units throughout the building. These air handling units then use the chilled water to cool the air before distributing it to various spaces.
The core of a jäähdytyskeskus typically consists of one or more chillers, which are refrigeration machines
Jäähdytyskeskuksia are designed for energy efficiency and reliability. Modern plants often incorporate advanced control strategies, variable