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For a centrifugal chiller to operate efficiently with higher leaving chilled-water temperature, certain features are required, which may not be standard on many chillers unless specified. To understand the importance of these features, it is necessary to understand the thermodynamics of lift and its relationship to chiller performance. This will facilitate proper chiller selection for process-cooling applications with low-lift conditions.