Ductless split wine cellar cooling
THENOW Air ductless split systems separate the evaporator (inside the wine room) from the condenser (outside), connected by insulated pipework — split system wine cellar cooling that keeps noise and vibration out of the cellar.
Quiet, flexible cellar cooling
The outdoor unit can be positioned up to 30 metres away, giving flexibility on plant location. By moving heat rejection outside, split systems run quieter inside the cellar and reduce vibration, supporting stable conditions for wine.
The indoor section can be concealed above racking behind a vented grille, or housed neatly within a ceiling void above the cellar.
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Main features
- Auto cooling and heating mode
- Keeps the wine cellar at a constant temperature
- The evaporator is nickel plated for corrosion protection
- Circulating water wet-film automatic humidification system
- Wet film is made of Swedish organic polymer material with sterilisation and disinfection function
- Full touch control system
- Branded sensors for stable quality and performance
- Pull-out wet film module design — easy to replace
- Constant condensation temperature control
- Three-speed airflow under automatic control to maintain the ideal environment for long-term wine storage
- Can be ceiling mounted or rack mounted
Ductless split cooling units
Five split system capacities, each available in a ductless configuration.
Related systems and applications
Ducted split cooling units
The same split capacities, concealed above the ceiling with slim grilles.
View categorySplit system questions
Who should install a split wine cellar cooling system?
Split systems should be installed by a suitably qualified F-gas engineer. Refrigerant pipework, evacuation, charging, pressure testing and commissioning require competent handling.
Where should the condenser be located?
The condenser must reject heat safely and effectively. Location depends on the system type, pipework route, ventilation, noise constraints, access and manufacturer guidance.
Contact the Encool team for technical support.
Do I need an F-Gas registered engineer?
For split systems, yes. Through-the-wall and self-contained units may not require refrigerant pipework on site, but installation should still follow the product manual and good practice.
Considering a ductless split system?
Use our calculator for a quick sizing estimate, or talk to our refrigeration engineers about your wine cellar project.