
District cooling systems are increasingly being adopted in cities and industry as an economical and environmentally friendly way of managing bulk air conditioning loads. The systems supply chilled water or other cooling media in insulated pipe networks to several buildings, saving energy and lowering operations complexity compared to building-level chillers. As such systems evolve to provide more efficiency and environmental performance, the addition of microchannel heat exchangers is becoming a strategic enhancement—particularly in terms of maximizing thermal transfer, reducing maintenance, and increasing system life.
The fluid coil is one of the key components in any district cooling setup, allowing for …






