The installation of biomedical water chillers and air conditioning systems begins with a rigorous site assessment to ensure the infrastructure can support the specific thermal loads of medical machinery, such as MRI or CT scanners. During installation, technicians must prioritize redundancy and vibration isolation; medical imaging equipment is highly sensitive to movement and requires a constant, unwavering temperature to prevent recalibration or hardware failure. Integration with the hospital’s Building Management System (BMS) is essential, allowing for real-time monitoring of flow rates and coolant temperatures. Furthermore, the use of high-grade, corrosion-resistant piping and specialized filtration is mandatory to maintain the sterile standards required in clinical environments.



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