Ducted split wine cellar cooling systems
Ideal for above-ceiling wine cellar rooms between 10 and 150 cubic metres. Utilising the latest inverter technology, and built-in wet film humidity control, this is a professional system for residential and commercial wine storage applications.
Concealed climate precision
Encool recommends THENOW Air ducted split systems mounted discreetly above the wine room ceiling, leaving only slim linear grilles visible.
The indoor unit sits out of sight in the ceiling void, protecting the design while supporting quiet, even air distribution across the room.
This approach delivers stable cellar conditions with straightforward access for servicing via a ceiling hatch, while the outdoor unit remains outside the building.
It is a proven way to combine premium aesthetics with reliable temperature and humidity control — a wine cellar conditioner that stays out of sight.
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Ducted split cooling units
Five split system capacities, each available in a ducted configuration for concealed installation.
Other system types
Ductless split cooling units
Evaporator inside the wine room, condenser outside — no ductwork required.
View categoryThrough-the-wall cooling units
Self-contained units with no outdoor unit and no refrigerant pipework.
View categoryCabinet cooling units & wine walls
Plug and play wine cabinets and temperature-controlled wine walls.
View categoryWhere ducted split systems fit
Ducted system questions
Are ducted systems quieter?
Ducted systems may reduce noise inside the wine room by locating equipment away from the space. Actual sound levels depend on product selection, duct design, grille selection and installation quality.
Why is airflow important?
Wine cellar cooling depends on controlled air movement. Poor airflow may create hot spots, cold spots, condensation or short cycling.
Where should supply and return grilles go?
Grille position depends on room layout, racking, glazing, door location and duct route. Supply and return air should not short-circuit. Air should move through the wine space effectively. Consult your wine cellar specialist or M&E consultant.
For specific recommendations on Encool's specialist cooling system products, contact our engineers for technical support at planning stage.
Planning a ducted wine cellar cooling system?
Use our calculator for a quick sizing estimate, or talk to our refrigeration engineers about your wine cellar project.