Condensing Units
Condensing units are key components in refrigeration and air conditioning systems. They typically consist of:
Compressor: Responsible for compressing the refrigerant gas.
Condenser Coil: Where the compressed refrigerant condenses into a liquid.
Fan: To blow air over the condenser coil to cool the refrigerant.
Refrigerant Lines: Pipes that carry the refrigerant between the condensing unit and the evaporator unit.
Controls: Various controls and sensors to manage the operation of the unit.
Condensing units come in various sizes and configurations depending on the application, from residential air conditioners to large industrial refrigeration systems. They work in tandem with evaporator units to complete the refrigeration cycle, cooling spaces or keeping products cold.