A water-cooled refrigeration system works by circulating refrigerant and water through a continuous cycle to remove heat efficiently. The refrigerant is compressed to a high-pressure, high-temperature state, then cooled and condensed using circulating cooling water. It is then expanded to a low-pressure state, allowing it to absorb heat from the chilled water circuit. This process provides effective cooling for buildings and industrial applications, ensuring consistent temperature control and energy efficiency.

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