Maximum cooling capacity in refrigeration refers to the highest amount of heat that a refrigeration system can remove from a space or substance over a given period, typically measured in BTUs (British Thermal Units) or kilowatts. It is determined by the system's design, including the compressor size, evaporator capacity, and refrigerant type. This capacity indicates the efficiency and effectiveness of the refrigeration system in maintaining desired temperatures under specific operating conditions. Understanding maximum cooling capacity is essential for selecting the right system for particular cooling needs.
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