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Refrigeration Equipment Cooling: Axial Fans for Condensers and Evaporators
Refrigeration equipment uses fans to move air across condensers, evaporators and electronic control areas. The fan must match airflow, temperature, humidity and continuous-duty requirements.
Where This Cooling Requirement Appears
Typical applications include display refrigerators, cold storage controllers, compact condensers, evaporator airflow paths and refrigeration control cabinets. Selection should avoid focusing on fan diameter alone.
Fan Selection Points
Confirm whether the fan sees cold, humid, dusty or warm condenser-side air. Then review voltage, bearing type, IP requirement, cable insulation, connector, mounting frame and noise limit. EC fans may help when energy efficiency matters.
RFQ Checklist
- Condenser, evaporator or control-box cooling location.
- Operating temperature, humidity and duty cycle.
- Voltage, airflow, static pressure and noise target.
- IP/protection needs, cable length, connector and quantity plan.
Buyer FAQ
Should refrigeration fans use AC, DC or EC?
DC fits low-voltage controls, AC fits simple mains-powered airflow and EC can support energy-saving requirements.
Can SXDOOL customize refrigeration fan wiring?
Yes. Connector, cable length, label, bearing and protection requirements can be reviewed by RFQ.
For model recommendations, samples, datasheets or small-batch custom cooling fan support, contact SXDOOL through the official RFQ page.