Condensers

In a condenser, the heat transported in the refrigerant is transferred to the ambient air.

 

Cooling by air

In air-cooled condensers, the heat from the gaseous refrigerant is transferred to the ambient air. Axial fans are usually used to direct air at the fins of the heat exchanger in the condenser, dissipating the heat. In this process, the refrigerant is cooled down to such an extent in the condenser that it condenses. Alongside high air performance, the focus in such applications is on low energy consumption.

Roof-condenser

The advantages of fans from ebm-papst in condensers:

  • Robust design for outdoor use
  • Far greater efficiency and power density in the same installation space
  • Unprecedented, uncompromising planning flexibility
  • Infinitely variable control characteristics permit simple adaptation to the output actually required
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