All About Walk-In Condensers

B. Turan
Chef’s Deal Restaurant Equipment Store

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In Commercial Refrigerators and Freezers May 9, 2022

Walk-in refrigerations are the backstage star of the food industry. The beautiful meals and ingredients we find on our restaurant tables or supermarket isles are stored and protected in walk-in refrigeration.

Their key functions ranging from storage to sanity, make them indispensable pieces of equipment for many types of establishments. So, it is no surprise that walk-in refrigerations come in many different models with various features. And one of the main differentiation points for these commercial refrigeration systems is walk-in condensers.

Walk-in condensers are various forms of condensers that support units and make it possible for you to benefit from these excellent machines. While there are many models, the main three types are; self-contained, remote, and multiplex. Let’s dig in more about walk-in condensers to find out which ones might benefit your business the most.

An Overview of Walk-In Condensers

Walk-in refrigeration is mainly divided into two categories; walk-in freezers and walk-in coolers. While they are very different in their services, they are pretty similar in structure, and they work together to keep a business afloat. (You may wish to see more detailed information about walk-ins in our blog post.) So, walk-in cooler condensing units and walk-in freezer condensing units do not differ too much in their functions and machinery, except for the ranges of temperature they are resistant to.

Walk-in freezer condensers and evaporators, and other freezer components will naturally prove more resistant to lower temperatures. Condensers are one of the main components of walk-in units, and alongside evaporators and compressors, these elements constitute working walk-in refrigeration. Walk-in condensers are crucial for the proper operation of other parts, so you should choose the type that will help you the most.

Walk-In Condenser Types

There are three primary models in condensers you should know about before making a purchase: self-contained, remote, and multiplex. Let’s examine the pros and cons these units bring to the table.

1. Self-Contained Walk-In Condensers

Self-contained walk-in condensers are the most common types of condensers for their ease of use. They are identified as self-contained because they contain the condenser and the evaporator within the walk-in refrigeration unit. They have many advantages which contribute to their prevalence and some disadvantages that might prove problematic for your business.

Advantages of Self-Contained Walk-In Condensers

  • Easy to set up and easy to use. These models are relatively simple to operate. All you need to do is plug it in and start organizing. Distributors will provide you with everything you need to get the machine started. No extra work or purchases are necessary.
  • Mobility is a huge plus with these walk-in refrigeration units. They can be easily moved from one location to another. If you are renting the space for your business and might move out one day, these walk-in refrigeration units won’t cause problems when moving.
  • Cleaning and maintenance are effortless with these walk-in refrigeration units since everything is in one place.

Disadvantages of Self-Contained Walk-In Condensers

  • The noise could be too much if your kitchen is really small. While it could be challenging for your employees, it might be unbearable for your customers, especially if there isn’t proper sound insulation in your restaurant.
  • Ventilation has to be top-notch for these units to function well. Self-contained walk-in condensers might overheat, especially during summer. You have to have a sound ventilation system and a good air conditioner to balance the heat in your kitchen.
  • While all these problems are manageable, keep in mind that an overworking ac will increase your electricity bills.

2. Remote Walk-in Condensers

Remote walk-in condensers are great alternatives to self-contained models. These walk-in condensers are built outside the unit in a “remote” location. Whether it’s the basement or the roof, having the condenser out of the unit has advantages.

Advantages of Remote Walk-in Condensers

  • More storage space opens up when the condenser is removed from the inside of the cooler or the freezer.
  • Condensers are usually the noisiest parts of the units. Remote models will eliminate this problem and remove the noise from your service and working spaces.
  • Condensers are responsible for most of the heat walk-in refrigeration units give off. Remote models will help your ac work more efficiently and reduce the need for extra ventilation.

Disadvantages of Remote Walk-in Condensers

  • Walk-in refrigeration unit setup will be more challenging since you will need to build the connection between the unit and the remote condenser.
  • Additional setup requirements and cables might increase your expenses.
  • If you don’t have a good location for the remote walk-in condenser, your unit might suffer from external factors and get damaged.
  • Maintenance will require extra steps since the walk-in unit’s components are in different locations.

3. Multiplex Walk-in Condensers

Multiplex walk-in condensers units are built indoors and contain multiple condensers. They are very flexible in their service since they can serve as a condenser to multiple machines. These walk-in condensing units reduce the number of condensers that have to be placed outdoors and provide unique advantages.

Advantages of Multiplex Walk-in Condensers

  • These walk-in condensers are known for their environmentally friendly operation. Since multiplex units can support more than one piece of equipment, you will be doing more with less and consequently reduce your carbon footprint as much as possible.
  • Multiplex units will open up much-needed space for you indoors.
  • Energy efficiency is another feature of multiplex walk-in condensers. They will reduce your bills by adjusting the energy spending in line with the demand and prove financially reliable in the long run.
  • Tight temperature precision is one of the most famous pros of multiplex units.

Disadvantages of Multiplex Walk-in Condensers

  • Setting up multiplex units requires a large number of piping. The groundwork needed to get these units into operative mode can be expensive and challenging.
  • The complex pipe system might give way to leaks over time and endanger the safety of your staff and the sanity of your machinery.

Conclusion

Walk-in condensers are the essential elements that constitute walk-in units. Mainly, there are three types of walk-in condensing units among many types you could choose from. They all have unique advantages that you can benefit from and some disadvantages you should beware of before buying.

Originally published at https://www.chefsdeal.com

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