How does the location of the chiller affect the heat rejection system?

The location of the chiller can affect the heat rejection system in several ways. For example, if the chiller is located indoors, a separate heat rejection system may be required to dissipate the heat outside. On the other hand, if the chiller is located outdoors, a packaged chiller with a built-in heat rejection system may be sufficient. The location of the chiller also affects the piping layout and insulation requirements for the heat rejection system.