An air-cooled condensing unit is a refrigeration system that uses air as the cooling medium of the condenser. The piston compressor unit consists of a compressor, a condenser and a fan. Screw compressor compressors compress refrigerant gas and then flow through the condenser coil. Air-cooled condenser units Condenser coils are designed to dissipate heat, and fans blow air through the coils to promote cooling. This process causes the refrigerant gas to condense into a liquid state, releasing heat into the surrounding air. The cooled liquid refrigerant from the water-cooled condenser unit then flows back to the evaporator to continue the refrigeration cycle. Evaporator units Air-cooled condensing units are commonly used in commercial refrigeration systems such as walk-in coolers, freezers and refrigerated display cases. Mobile cold rooms They are easy to install and maintain, and do not require a separate water…