The Wine Cabinet Cooler (CC Series) wine cellar refrigeration systems are cooling units engineered to provide refrigerated air to medium temperature spaces. The Cabinet Cooler CC evaporators distribute air very quietly up to 10-feet to the right and left sides of the coil, and then return the air to the front.
These units are an excellent solution for wine closets and cabinets and are specifically designed to circulate refrigerated air in very small and medium narrow spaces.
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These systems provide better BTU cooling per cubic inch of the required installation space providing a terrific temperature recovery time. This makes Wine Cabinet Coolers a superior choice for high-traffic areas. This is especially true for installations requiring a very low set point as with white wines.
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Wine Cellar Refrigeration System Features
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- Aluminum cabinet with a subtle textured finish
- fins are hard tempered for durability
- Copper tubing completely seamless for a long trouble-free life
- Cleaning and servicing louvered panels
- Pre-Installed thermal expansion valve installed as standard
- Compressor protection “pump down” solenoid valve as standard in case of leaks
- Valves pre-installed in order to eliminate additional wiring to the thermostat
- Highest cooling function with least required space for installation Both UL and NSF listed
Field Wiring
L1115V Line Voltage
NNeutral
SVSolenoid Valve
FMFan Motor
TPTemperature Probe
Back of Controller Connections
10Temperature Probe
11Temperature Probe
4Neutral
5115V Line Voltage
2Jumper from 5
3Switch Leg to Fan Coil
C NOInternal normally open contact
CC Cooling Wine Cellar Refrigeration System – Typical Installation
- Standard Line Sets should be 50′ or less. Extended runs may require larger line sizes and 3 oz of oil must be added for every 10′ feet over 35′.
- Keep line sets as short as possible and insulate.
- An excessive number of turns will cause refrigerant flow problems. This could cause early compressor failure. Suction line accumulators are recommended. Required if working lower than the normal 55-56 degree operating range from the wine cellar.
- The drain line must always flow downhill to drain or pump.
- The system is controlled by a pump-down control system. There is no control wiring between the thermostat and condensing unit.
- The line connections at Fan Coil and Condensing Unit may not be the same as the required line sizes.
We Supply Nationally – We can ship to you at competitive rates wherever you need the products, our wine cabinet cooler units, and closet cooling equipment is installed in-home wine storage systems and in high-profile commercial wine displays in locations ranging from Seattle Washington State to Washington DC.
Call us today at +1 (562) 513 3017 and let us help you build a competitive and efficient wine cabinet refrigeration system, using the most advanced and price-competitive wine storage cooling units available!