Centralised cooling is an air conditioning method that generates cooling from a single location to serve multiple indoor units or areas.
According to the provided information, centralised cooling uses a highly efficient commercial grade chiller on the rooftop that produces chilled water piped directly to your indoor unit. This means the system relies on a powerful, professional-grade cooling machine, often located on the building's roof. This chiller cools water, which is then distributed through a network of pipes. The chilled water flows to individual indoor units, where it absorbs heat from the air, effectively cooling the space.
This approach differs from systems where each indoor unit has its own dedicated outdoor condenser, offering potential benefits in efficiency and overall system management due to the use of a single, high-capacity chiller.