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FAQ :
Q: What is a Cold Room Condensing Unit? A: A Cold Room Condensing Unit is a type of refrigeration system that is used to cool a space or room to a temperature below ambient temperature. It typically consists of a condenser, evaporator, and compressor, and is designed to maintain a consistent temperature in the space.
Q: What materials are used to construct a Cold Room Condensing Unit? A: Cold Room Condensing Units are typically constructed with galvanized iron (GI).
Q: What colors are available for a Cold Room Condensing Unit? A: Cold Room Condensing Units are typically white in color.
Q: What types of refrigerant are used in a Cold Room Condensing Unit? A: Cold Room Condensing Units typically use R134A and R404A refrigerants.
Q: What is the lowest temperature that a Cold Room Condensing Unit can achieve? A: Cold Room Condensing Units are capable of cooling a space to temperatures as low as -40C.
Q: What is a Cold Room Condensing Unit used for? A: Cold Room Condensing Units are typically used for industrial applications, such as food storage and pharmaceutical production.
Q: What voltage is required for a Cold Room Condensing Unit? A: Cold Room Condensing Units typically require a voltage of 220-440 volts.