Amaury, As far as I am aware, hot water fired absorption chillers always have three water steams: the hot water stream that provides the energy that drives the cycle, the chilled water stream that is cooled by the cycle and a cooling water stream that is connected to an energy sink (cooling towers or a heat exchanger) for energy rejection from the two condensers in the cycle. Have a look at: http://goldman.com.au/energy/company-news/how-does-an-absorption-chiller-work/ kind regards, David
On 11/20/2016 10:39,
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