What is a Condensing Unit?
Basically, condensing unit is a high side
assembly of a whole refrigeration system. These units are
temperature-control devices used in refrigerators, heat pumps, air
conditioners and chillers. A condensing unit is an assembly of
condenser, compressor, electronic controls, mounting plate, motor, pump
and coils. It has the function of a heat exchanger to condensate and
cool down the incoming refrigerant vapor into liquid and a fan for
blowing outside air through the air exchanger section to cool down the
refrigerants.
In the working process of a condensing
unit, condensers apply pressure to gas until it becomes a liquid out as
heat. Then it will circulate the cooled liquid through a closed system,
where it absorbs heat as it returns to the compressor. All condensers
are heat exchangers. A fan inside a condensing unit force air over the
metal coils to cool areas, outbound from the condenser, or it is
ventilated on the warm side. In air conditioner condensing units, it
first condenses the refrigerant vapor into a liquid form. Then a
compressor creates a steady flow of liquid refrigerant, where it moves
along inside the metal coils. Then a fan or blower blasts out the cold
air created form the cooling effects of the flowing refrigerant liquid.
Condensers range in size from small units
used in water foundation and refrigerators to huge machines used for
cold storages and air conditioning systems of large building. Condensing
units facilitate working and living in areas that were once considered
as uninhabitable. Its refrigeration properties are used to extend the
life of perishable food.
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we have the largest inventory of quality condensing units for sale. We
manufacture cold rooms, freezer rooms, insulated panels and all the
equipments related to cold storage rooms. We guarantee for the best
product and service at budget suited prices. For more information, call
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