Save your wine collection from the detrimental effects of heat and too much moisture by investing in a reliable and efficient wine cellar refrigeration system. At Wine Cellar Cooling Services Miami, we offer US Cellar Systems wine cooling solutions, including the Cabinet Top External (CTE Series). Learn more about the features of this type of climate-control unit.
What You Must Know About US Cellar Systems Cabinet Top External (CTE) Series Wine Refrigeration Systems
Before purchasing a wine cooling unit for your wine cellar, you must seek the help of a professional who can help determine the refrigeration system that fits the size and location of your wine room, your budget, and your aesthetic preferences.
The Cabinet Top External (CTE) Series cooling units are designed with features that make them one of the favorite wine refrigeration systems for residential and commercial applications.
Compact Size, Capacity, and Installation Flexibility
Two essential factors to consider when choosing a wine cooling unit for your wine room are size, capacity, and installation flexibility.
The Cabinet Top External (CTE) Series wine cellar refrigeration systems are compact in size and recommended for medium to large sizes climate-controlled spaces such as fur cabinets, wine cabinets, and cigar humidors. CTE units can be installed horizontally or vertically outside the cabinet to maximize storage capacity.
Minimal Noise Production: One of the Features That You Should Look for in a Wine Refrigeration System
When you host a wine-tasting party and entertain guests in your home wine cellar, a noisy wine cellar refrigeration system should not be a problem. Most homeowners prefer a wine-cooling unit that operates quietly or with minimal noise. US Cellar Systems’ CTE Series is designed to operate quietly.
Superior Efficiency
An efficient wine cellar cooling unit will prevent wine damage caused by temperature fluctuations and varying humidity levels. At Wine Cellar Cooling Services Miami, we always make sure that the optimum conditions are achieved by installing a climate-control system designed for maximum efficiency.
The ideal temperature is 55 to 65 degrees Fahrenheit, and the humidity level should range from 60 to 70 percent. Anything outside the normal range will cause wine spoilage.
The Cabinet Top External (CTE) Series refrigeration units by US Cellar Systems maintain a steady coil temperature to provide consistent humidity. This feature eliminates the need for expensive temperature and humidity controls in most applications.
Other Features of the CTE Series Wine Cooling Systems
Below is a list of the other features offered by the Cabinet Top External Series Wine Refrigeration Systems. These features were intended to keep your wine collection safe for many years to come and provide a longer lifespan to your wine cooling unit.
- Extra insulation prevents sweating at higher ambient room temperatures
- Rustproof aluminum housing with flat black powder-coated finish. You can choose other colors for the housing
- Come with a standard constant pressure expansion valve
- Thermally protected, PSC motorized impeller
- High-performance staggered coils with copper tubing mechanically expanded into aluminum fins
- Factory wired for simple field installation
- Each unit is pressure tested to eliminate leaks
- Coil and drain pan dipped and baked with anti-corrosion coating
- ETL certified
Wine Cellar Refrigeration Options
- Chilled water coils
- Copper coils and/or stainless steel cabinets for special applications
- Pre-charged, custom, or OEM units made to order
CTE Series Wine Cellar Refrigeration Vertical Installation: Significant Things to Keep in Mind
- Keep line sets as short as possible.
- 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 55-65 degrees operation range from the wine cellar
- The drain line must always flow downhill to the 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.
- Standard line sets should be 50′ or less. Extended runs may require larger line sizes and 3oz. oil must be added for every 10′ over 35′
CTE Series Wine Cellar Refrigeration Horizontal Installation:
- Keep line sets as short as possible.
- The 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 to 65 degrees operation range from the wine cellar
- The drain line must always flow downhill to the 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.
- Standard line sets should be 50 feet or less. Extended runs may require larger line sizes and 3oz. oil must be added for every 10 feet over 35 feet
Purchase a CTE Series Wine Cellar Refrigeration System and Experience Its Many B
Protect your prized wine collection by consulting a professional wine cellar builder in Miami. At Wine Cellar Cooling Services Miami, our HVAC specialists can help you design the system that fits your unique requirements.
Call us today, at +1 (786) 633-2011, and we will determine the right product for your home, hotel, bar, restaurant, or retail store.