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    Ice Barrel 500. With built-in steps, a seat, and a spacious interior, the Ice Barrel 500 is more accessible than most ice bath tubs we've tested, preventing slips and awkward maneuvering.

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    The best cold plunge tubs aren't strictly for athletes. ... the tub has a built-in filtration and purification system to keep plunge water clean, along with a chiller to keep its temperature at 36 ...

  5. Chiller - Wikipedia

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    A liquid (glycol based) chiller with an air cooled condenser on the rooftop of a medium size commercial building. In air conditioning systems, chilled coolant, usually chilled water mixed with ethylene glycol, from a chiller in an air conditioning or cooling plant is typically distributed to heat exchangers, or coils, in air handlers or other types of terminal devices which cool the air in ...

  6. Water chiller - Wikipedia

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    A water chiller [1] is a device used to lower the temperature of water. Most chillers use refrigerant in a closed loop system to facilitate heat exchange from water where the refrigerant is then pumped to a location where the waste heat is transferred to the atmosphere. However, there are other methods in performing this action.

  7. Immersion chiller - Wikipedia

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    Immersion chillers work by circulating a cooling fluid (usually tap water from a garden hose or faucet) through a copper/stainless steel coil that is placed directly in the hot wort. As the cooling fluid runs through the coil it absorbs and carries away heat until the wort has cooled to the desired temperature.

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