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A condenser is the component of a refrigeration system that rejects all the heat from the system. Acting as a heat exchanger, the condenser rejects heat from the refrigerant gas so that the refrigerant can condense back to a liquid state. The common forms of condensers are classified on the basis of the cooling agent. They are:

Water-cooled

Air-cooled

Evaporative (air-and-water cooled)

Typical applications include food storage warehouses, walk-in freezers, walk-in coolers, mortuaries, cold storage...

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Review all construction documentation before proceeding with the estimate for HVAC. It is not unusual to find items on the plans, but not in the specifications; or they may be in the specifications but not on the drawings. Also check any and all communications; the owner may have requested a change or expressed a concern or a specific need, and not have had it included in your drawings or specifications.

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