Rivacold Housed/Dressed Condensing Units
Rivacold Housed Condensing Units are designed to provide reliable, energy-efficient refrigeration performance for a wide range of commercial and industrial cooling applications. Combining advanced refrigeration technology with a durable protective housing, Rivacold Housed Condensing Units offer a compact, self-contained solution that simplifies installation and helps protect critical components from environmental conditions.
Known for their robust construction and dependable operation, Rivacold Housed Condensing Units deliver consistent cooling performance while helping to reduce energy consumption and maintenance requirements. Their enclosed design also contributes to lower noise levels and improved system protection, making them ideal for cold rooms, food storage facilities, retail refrigeration, and commercial cooling systems.
Available in a variety of capacities and configurations, Rivacold Housed Condensing Units provide refrigeration engineers with a trusted solution that combines efficiency, durability, and long-term reliability.
We can supply the following Rivacold condensing units. Most models are available in stock. Other models are available to order. Please phone for prices and to check availability: 01455 842925 or email: enquiries@resluk.com
Rivacold ERL & ERM general features:
- Self-supporting casing in steel varnished with epoxy powder
- Sound insulation
- Hermetic reciprocating compressor
- Crankcase heater
- Curved condenser made of copper tube and aluminium fins
- Fan speed controller
- Axial fan motor (230V/1/50Hz) low speed (900 rpm)
- Liquid receiver
- Drier filter
- Sight glass
- Dual pressure switch with manual or automatic reset
- Condensing unit under nitrogen pressure
- Service valves for liquid and suction lines
- Connections to be welded
- Built-in electrical box equipped with disconnecting switch
- The fan-motors in use comply with ErP directive (Regulation EU 327/2011) Package included
Rivacold ERL LBP housed & dressed condensing units
Rivacold do not produce data sheets for all their single phase unts. For this reason, we have linked three phase data sheets to the single phase units where this applies. The only difference between the two models is the supply, all the rest of the data is correct.
