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Split system cooling unit for wine cellars up to 15m³ without proper ventilation. Evaporator installs inside while condenser can be placed up to 10m away for quiet, vibration-free operation.
View unitEncool supplies specialist wine cellar cooling systems for wine rooms, wine walls, wine cabinets and commercial cellar projects across the UK.
Our range includes ducted split systems, ductless split systems, through-the-wall units and self-contained cabinet cooling options for residential, hospitality and trade projects.
We support refrigeration engineers, HVAC contractors, wine cellar specialists, designers and verified trade buyers with product selection, sizing guidance and technical documentation.
Split system cooling unit for wine cellars up to 15m³ without proper ventilation. Evaporator installs inside while condenser can be placed up to 10m away for quiet, vibration-free operation.
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Split system wine cellar cooling unit for cellars up to 30m³. Available in ducted and ductless configurations.
View unitEncool supplies a broad range of wine cellar cooling systems, including ducted, ducted split, ductless split, and through-the-wall options. With multiple capacities and configurations available, we help you select the right solution for each cellar size, layout, and performance requirement.
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Within the impressive 60,000 square metre premises of our partners THENOW Air in Shanghai, their state-of-the-art facilities include a permanent lab and team dedicated to carry out stringent tests on all of their equipment to ensure function and reliability, as well as new product innovation and R&D.
View productsWorking with a company like Encool is a breath of fresh air, as their sales team are skilled refrigeration engineers who know what they are talking about and stand by the products.Cellar Maison
THENOW Air products suited our specification exactly, as we wanted a compact low-noise reliable split system with built-in humidity control.RDA Architects
A very efficient and consultative design and build process, which led to a fantastic result — at a surprisingly reasonable price.Rob Latton
Many wine rooms are designed around 12 to 15°C for long-term storage. The exact set point depends on the collection, use of the space and project requirements.
Yes. Wine benefits from stable conditions. Very dry air may affect corks over time. Excess humidity may increase condensation and mould risk. The room envelope, temperature, airflow and cooling method all influence humidity.
Room volume is a useful starting point, but not enough on its own. A small glazed wine wall may need more care than a larger insulated cellar. Heat gain, insulation, airflow, glazing, door seals and service access all matter.
Split systems should be installed by a suitably qualified F-gas engineer. Refrigerant pipework, evacuation, charging, pressure testing and commissioning require competent handling.
Use our calculator for a quick sizing estimate, or talk to our refrigeration engineers about your wine cellar project.