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Control panel cooling unit : HFC Alternative gas & SUS body models ENC-GR-SUS series – Apiste Corporation
Air Conditioners, Industrial Machinery, Refrigeration & Heat Exchange EquipmentControl panel cooling unit : HFC Alternative gas & SUS body models ENC-GR-SUS series – Apiste Corporation
Durable for use in wet/humid environments and outdoors
Panels are made fully of stainless steel so that the unit can be used for a long time in harsh environments such as wet/humid environments or outdoors. The unit is durable and highly weather resistant. Also, in the inner structure of the unit, the condenser is coated with Cathodic Electrodeposition and the refrigerant pipes are coated with modified epoxy resin-based coating*, making the unit a highly reliable non-freon-gas Control panel cooling unit.
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1. Functionality
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