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We engineer and design chillers to meet the harshest environments, providing your chiller with maximum uptime. To reduce energy costs, we create smaller, more energy efficient chillers tailored to fit almost any comfort or process cooling application–from new construction to retrofit. We engineer and design chillers to meet the harshest environments, providing your chiller with maximum uptime to reduce energy costs.

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We engineer and design chillers to meet the harshest environments, providing your chiller with maximum uptime. To reduce energy costs, we create smaller, more energy efficient chillers tailored to fit almost any comfort or process cooling application–from new construction to retrofit. We engineer and design chillers to meet the harshest environments, providing your chiller with maximum uptime to reduce energy costs.

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Two-stage compressor provides quiet and efficient operation, and a compact footprint allows the unit to fit in smaller spaces, from new construction to retrofit. We engineer and design chillers to meet the harshest environments, providing your chiller with maximum uptime to reduce energy costs.

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