Forced-circulation unit coolers and product coolers are designed to operate continuously in refrigerated enclosures; a cooling coil and motor-driven fan are their basic components, and provide cooling or freezing temperatures and proper airflow to the room. Coil defrost equipment is added for low-temperature operations when coil frosting might impede performance.
Any unit (e.g., blower coil, unit cooler, product cooler, cold dif-fuser unit, air-conditioning air handler) is considered a forced-air cooler when operated under refrigeration conditions. Many design and construction choices are available, including (1) various coil types and fin spacing; (2) electric, gas, air, water, or hot-brine de-frosting; (3) discharge air velocity and direction; (4) centrifugal or propeller fans, either belt- or direct-driven; (5) ducted or nonducted; and/or (6) freestanding or ceiling-suspended, or penthouse (roof-mounted).
Chapter Table of ContentsTypes of Forced-Circulation Air Coolers
Components
Air Movement and Distribution
Unit Ratings
Installation and Operation
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Citation: 2010 ASHRAE Handbook -- Refrigeration: Chapter 14, Forced-Circulation Air Coolers
Product Code(s): D-R142010IP