HVAC systems consume the highest amount of energy in most facilities and have a significant potential for inefficient operations. They also have a high potential for efficiency improvements. In a typical commercial building, more than 24% of the energy is used for Heating, Ventilation and Air Conditioning (HVAC). Of this energy, more than half goes to building cooling. In manufacturing plants, chillers are often used for process cooling which will consume an even greater percentage of the overall energy used by the facility. Making your cooling systems run as efficiently as possible is important for reducing building operating costs. With the proper application of water treatment products, chillers can run at peak efficiency with minimal water usage. Proper treatment will also extend the life of the equipment and reduce maintenance, repairs and downtime.