Custom Industrial Air Cooler

Home / Products
About
Zhejiang Xinba Refrigeration Equipment Co., Ltd.
Zhejiang Xinba Refrigeration Equipment Co., Ltd. is located in the beautiful city of Zhejiang Province, close to the Yongjin Expressway, Shangsan Expressway, and Shaotai Expressway under construction, with a developed economy and convenient transportation. As a China industrial air cooler suppliers and custom industrial air cooler company, The company specializes in the production of refrigeration equipment and accessories such as air coolers, condensers, refrigeration units, etc. With rich professional knowledge and design experience, it constantly seeks innovation and change in technology, strictly requires product quality, and strives to provide the best quality refrigeration products and accessories for the fields of refrigeration systems such as food, chemicals, hotels, pharmaceuticals, electronics, vegetables, flowers, etc. It is well received for its stable quality and timely delivery, and we sincerely provide you with high-quality services with a professional spirit, so that you have no worries. We uphold the business philosophy of "green, efficient, honest and pragmatic", and achieving harmony between the social environment and interests has always been our unremitting pursuit. It has always been our unshirkable responsibility to be responsible for society, customers, and company employees. Looking to the future, we will continue to promote the innovation and development of refrigeration equipment and satisfy customers with high-quality services.
News
  • Like other household appliances, the lifespan of an air conditioner condenser is not fixed, but daily usage habits and maintenance determine how long it can last. Here are the key points:   I. Key Fac...

    READ MORE
  • Here's the clear difference between an air conditioner (AC unit) and a condenser:   1. What They Actually Are AC Unit: Refers to the entire system that cools your home or building. It includes all par...

    READ MORE
  • Below is a technical breakdown of how evaporative condensers work:   ■Core Working Principle Evaporative condensers reject heat by combining air cooling with water evaporation. Unlike standard condens...

    READ MORE
  • Evaporative condensers are categorized by structural design, airflow mechanics, and operational specialization. Below is a field-focused breakdown of common types:   1. Airflow Configuration Types •Fo...

    READ MORE
  • An evaporative condenser operates by combining air cooling and water evaporation to maximize heat rejection efficiency. Its working principle unfolds in distinct phases:   1. Hot Refrigerant Ingress H...

    READ MORE
  • An evaporative condenser integrates air cooling and water evaporation to reject heat from refrigeration systems. Its design and operation differ fundamentally from standard air-cooled condensers: 1. C...

    READ MORE
  • A loud condenser unit typically signals an operational fault requiring immediate attention. Below is a professional troubleshooting guide: 1. Mechanical Component FailuresCompressor Issues:Internal va...

    READ MORE
  • The cost of a condenser unit varies significantly based on system specifications, installation complexity, and regional factors, not just the equipment itself. Below is a breakdown of key cost drivers...

    READ MORE
  • An outdoor condensing unit is a self-contained refrigeration component installed externally, designed to reject heat from a building or process. Its core characteristics are defined below: 1. Primary ...

    READ MORE
  • No, a mini-split system contains a condensing unit but is not synonymous with one. Here's the distinction clarified: 1. Functional ScopeCondensing Unit: Refers only to the outdoor assembly (compressor...

    READ MORE
  • Fixing a condensing unit requires systematic troubleshooting and strict adherence to safety protocols. Below is a professional repair framework: 1. Mandatory Safety Lockout•Cut all power at the main b...

    READ MORE
  • No, condensing units themselves don't "need gas" – but their refrigeration circuit absolutely requires refrigerant gas to function. Here's the critical breakdown: 1. Refrigerant ≠ Fuel (Common Misconc...

    READ MORE
Products Industry Knowledge