Refrigeration condensing units are typically high-side assemblies that consist of a compressor, condenser, fan motor, controls, and a mounting plate. They control the temperature inside the refrigeration unit using refrigerant. The refrigerant changes from a liquid to a gas, absorbing heat, and transferring it out of the unit.
Condensing units can range in size depending on what they’re used for. Smaller household appliances require smaller condensing units while industrial applications require larger condensing units.
A condenser, or outdoor condenser, works with an air conditioning system to supply cool air. They work as part of a two-part system that includes an indoor air handler and an outdoor condenser. The outdoor condenser sits outside the home and releases the extra heat from the air, allowing your home to feel cool and comfortable.
A refrigeration condensing unit works with appliances such as refrigerators, freezers, beverage coolers, service coolers, and more. They work similarly to an air conditioning system by transferring excess heat outside of the unit and keeping the appliance at the appropriate temperature.
With the same trusted quality standards as their compressors, Embraco offers highly efficient and easy to service condensing units. Embraco has produced condensing units since the 90's and has a dedicated R&D team as well as two factories designed for assembling their condensing units.
Their standard condensing units work in applications that have different pressure requirements. The different pressure levels include LBP, MBP, and HBP.
Embraco offers condensing units that can work in LBP/MBP and LBP/MBP/HBP applications as well.