The SLRC series evaporative condensers are designed with a low-profile, single-sided air inlet, making them ideal for installations with height or space constraints. With an overall height of only 1900mm-2400mm, they provide efficient cooling performance while maintaining a compact footprint.
Key Features:
- Low-Profile Design: Ideal for indoor installations and areas with height restrictions.
- Single-Sided Air Inlet: Enables flexible placement and efficient airflow.
- High Cooling Capacity: Supports 200KW to 2000KW heat dissipation.
- Robust & Durable Construction:
- Z-700 (G235) hot-dip galvanized steel sheet casing for corrosion resistance.
- Aviation-grade aluminum alloy ventilation fan for optimized air circulation.
- Integral hot-dip galvanized elliptical steel coil for enhanced heat exchange.
- Energy Efficient: Designed to minimize energy consumption while maximizing cooling efficiency.
- Low Maintenance: Engineered for long-term reliability with minimal upkeep requirements.
Applications:
The SLRC series evaporative condensers are ideally suited for:
- Small commercial and industrial refrigeration systems.
- Data center cooling solutions.
- Installations where space is limited and indoor placement is required.
With its compact design, efficient cooling performance, and durable construction, the SLRC series evaporative condensers provide a reliable and space-saving solution for industrial and commercial refrigeration needs.

The high-temperature and high-pressure gaseous refrigerant working fluid from the refrigeration compressor enters the inside of the serpentine heat exchange coil from the side of the evaporative condenser. while the external water in the water pan of the evaporative condenser is evenly sprayed onto the surface of the serpentine heat exchange coil through the bottom water pump and upper spray system: The centrifugal fan located at the bottom of the cooling tower blows dry and cold air from the side into the interior of the cooling tower. The dry and cold air enters through the lower air intake grille and flows from bottom to top onto the surface of the serpentine heat exchange coil, where it undergoes counter current heat exchange with the external water on the surface of the serpentine heat exchange coil: A small amount of water evaporates into the air to take away heat, condensing the high-temperature and high-pressure gaseous refrigerant working fluid inside the coil. The humid and hot air is discharged from the top of the cooling tower, and the condensed liquid refrigerant flows to the storage tank or evaporator.