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koelers

Koelers is the plural form of the Dutch noun koeler, meaning a device or system that provides cooling. The term is used in Dutch-speaking contexts to describe equipment that lowers temperature, from small portable coolers used to keep drinks cold to large industrial cooling units.

Etymology and usage: Koeler derives from koelen, to cool. In everyday language, koeler can refer to portable

Surname usage: Koelers is also a Dutch surname. In genealogical and civil records, the name occurs primarily

See also: Related Dutch terms include koelen (to cool) and koeltechniek (cooling technology). In English-language contexts,

devices
such
as
beverage
coolers
and
insulated
containers.
In
engineering
and
industry,
koeler
denotes
components
in
cooling
systems,
including
water
coolers,
air
coolers,
and
heat
exchangers.
The
plural
koelers
is
used
when
referring
to
multiple
cooling
devices
or
units,
whether
for
domestic
or
industrial
applications.
in
the
Netherlands
and
Belgium.
As
a
family
name,
it
may
have
originated
from
an
occupational
or
descriptive
root
related
to
cooling
or
refrigeration,
though
individual
histories
vary.
the
term
cooler
is
more
common,
while
koelers
appears
mainly
in
Dutch-language
texts.