Air Cooled Unit Solution

Air-cooled units are a cooling method that uses air as a cooling medium in HVAC. The core principle is to use a fan to force the air to flow, so that the refrigerant exchanges heat with the air in the air-cooled condenser of the outdoor unit and dissipates the heat directly into the atmosphere. It is mainly composed of a compressor, an air-cooled condenser (with cooling fins and a fan), an evaporator, and a throttling device, without the need for additional water circulation pipes or cooling towers.