Product Description
Cold Room Condensing Unit is a critical component of the refrigeration system in cold storage rooms, used to maintain the desired temperature within the room. These are used in agricultural settings for storing fruits, vegetables, and flowers, helping to extend shelf life and prevent spoilage. Proper maintenance of these units is vital to ensure long-term reliability, optimal performance, and energy savings. They are designed to be energy-efficient, with advanced features like variable-speed compressors, eco-friendly refrigerants, and improved insulation. Cold Room Condensing Unit is used in warehouses, supermarkets, cold storage facilities, and food processing plants to store perishable items like meats, dairy, fruits, and vegetables.
Brand |
Blue Star, Emerson, Tecumseh |
Body Material |
GI |
Refrigerant Used |
R134A,R404A |
Temperature Limit |
Upto -40 C |
Usage/Application |
Cold Storage |
FAQ :
Q: What is a Cold Room Condensing Unit?
A: A Cold Room Condensing Unit is a type of refrigeration system that is used to cool a space or room to a temperature below ambient temperature. It typically consists of a condenser, evaporator, and compressor, and is designed to maintain a consistent temperature in the space.
Q: What materials are used to construct a Cold Room Condensing Unit?
A: Cold Room Condensing Units are typically constructed with galvanized iron (GI).
Q: What colors are available for a Cold Room Condensing Unit?
A: Cold Room Condensing Units are typically white in color.
Q: What types of refrigerant are used in a Cold Room Condensing Unit?
A: Cold Room Condensing Units typically use R134A and R404A refrigerants.
Q: What is the lowest temperature that a Cold Room Condensing Unit can achieve?
A: Cold Room Condensing Units are capable of cooling a space to temperatures as low as -40C.
Q: What is a Cold Room Condensing Unit used for?
A: Cold Room Condensing Units are typically used for industrial applications, such as food storage and pharmaceutical production.
Q: What voltage is required for a Cold Room Condensing Unit?
A: Cold Room Condensing Units typically require a voltage of 220-440 volts.