In a chilled water system with condensor water, how is heat finally removed from the building? A. By a state change at the chiller B. Through the Cooling Tower C. By the expansion device D. At the condensor coil.
In a chilled water system with condenser water, heat is finally removed from the building primarily through the cooling tower. Therefore, the correct answer is:
B. Through the Cooling Tower
In this system, the chiller removes heat from the building's chilled water, and this heat is then transferred to the condenser water. The cooling tower then dissipates this heat to the atmosphere, completing the heat removal process.