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An air-cooled condenser is a type of heat exchanger that removes heat from a fluid (often a refrigerant) and rejects it to the ambient air. Unlike water-cooled condensers that rely on water as a cooling medium, air-cooled systems use air and are thus less dependent on water resources, making them suitable for locations with water scarcity or for applications where water use is undesirable. Air-cooled condensers are commonly used in residential and small industrial air conditioning and refrigeration systems.
The air-cooled condenser market operates within the broader context of the heat exchangers industry, which encompasses a variety of technologies designed to transfer heat between two or more fluids. Air-cooled condensers offer an alternative to cooling towers, which are more typical for industrial-scale cooling and often part of water-cooled systems. While cooling towers are efficient in dissipating heat from processes and large central air conditioning systems, air-cooled condensers offer simplicity and are preferred in situations where water conservation is a priority or plume abatement is desired.
Notable companies in the air-cooled condenser market include SPX Cooling Technologies, Enexio, Johnson Controls, Evapco, Inc., GEA Group Aktiengesellschaft, and Baltimore Aircoil Company. These firms supply air-cooled condensers for a range of applications from commercial refrigeration to air conditioning systems, and often offer related services such as system design, installation, and maintenance. Show Less Read more