Inheriting advanced compression technology from RefComp, FSE introduces a comprehensive range of screw and piston condensing units. These units are available in both water-cooled and air-cooled configurations, catering to a wide variety of industrial and commercial refrigeration needs.
RefComp Compressor: Ensures efficient and reliable performance.
Oil Separator: Enhances system efficiency by effectively separating oil from the refrigerant.
Condenser: Provides optimal heat exchange for efficient cooling.
Economizer: Improves overall system efficiency and reduces energy consumption.
Liquid Receiver: Stores and regulates the flow of refrigerant.
Control Center: Advanced controls for precise monitoring and management of the system.
The design of these condensing units is optimized to maximize reliability and maintainability, ensuring smooth and efficient operation in various on-site conditions.
A condensing unit is a key component in refrigeration and air conditioning systems that removes heat from the refrigerant by condensing it from a gas to a liquid state. It typically consists of a compressor, condenser coil, and fan. Condensing units manufacturers supply these systems for various applications, including commercial refrigeration and HVAC systems.
A refrigeration condensing unit works by compressing refrigerant gas in the compressor, cooling it in the condenser coil to convert it into a liquid, and releasing heat to the surrounding air. This liquid refrigerant then flows to the evaporator for cooling. Refrigeration condensing units are commonly used in commercial and industrial applications.
Chiller condenser units should typically be placed at least 4–6 feet apart to ensure proper airflow and efficient heat dissipation. Insufficient spacing can lead to overheating and reduced performance. When purchasing condensing units for sale, consult the manufacturer's guidelines for specific clearance requirements.