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all commercial buildings
To meet specific
requirements of air conditioning condensing units for air handling units, we are
proudly providing services in the form of condensing units. We have abilities to offer designs and supply and install products as per the specific requirements of clients. Our engineering experts
have the ability to provide services in the form of central air conditioning systems. These air-cooled condensing units are highly durable and strong and are iso 9001: 2015 (ukas
certified).
We are an air-cooled
condensing unit manufacturer, if you have any questions on air-cooled condensing units. We will give the professional answers to your questions.
What is an air-cooled
condensing unit?
An air-cooled condensing unit is a key component of air
conditioning and refrigeration systems. Its primary function is to release heat from the refrigerant, allowing it to change from a high-pressure, hot vapor to a high-pressure liquid. This process
is essential for the cooling or freezing of a space or substance.
How do air-cooled condensing
units work?
Air-cooled condensing units
work by removing heat from a refrigerant gas and condensing it into a liquid. Air-cooled condensing units play a vital role in the refrigeration cycle by removing heat from the refrigerant,
transforming it from a high-pressure gas to a high-pressure liquid. It is capable of transferring heat from one area to another to provide the cooling or freezing effect required for various
applications.
Which is better air-cooled
or water-cooled condensing unit?
Advantages of air-cooled
chillers include lower maintenance costs, pre-assembled systems that are easy to design and install, and better freezing temperature performance. Advantages of water-cooled chillers include
higher energy efficiency, larger capacity and longer equipment life.
Where can a condensing unit
be located?
The condensing unit is
separated from the refrigerated cabinet in refrigeration systems. For air conditioning, it can be located on the outside of the room where external ventilation assists in cooling down the
refrigerant fluid passing through the inside of the system.
What are the types of
condensers?
The major types of
condensers used are water-cooled, air-cooled, and evaporative. In evaporative condensers, both air and water are used. Three common types of water-cooled condensers are double pipe, shell and
tube, and shell and coil.