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Large wine cellar cooling

A large cellar gives you space to store and display your collection properly, with stable conditions and room to enjoy and grow your collection.

Larger cellars carry larger cooling loads, so system selection and sizing matter. Encool split systems cover wine cellars up to 150m³, with ducted and ductless configurations to suit the room layout, condenser location and finish level required.

Ducted split systems suit projects that call for a clean ceiling finish with discreet linear grilles, quiet operation inside the wine room and even air distribution across the space. Our systems include wet film humidity control to help hold stable cellar conditions.

Before sizing a system, make sure the envelope is right — see our guide to wine cellar insulation and vapour barriers, or use the cooling calculator for an estimate.

Recommended systems

Wine cellar cooling systems for larger volumes

Split system HSN-J60 split system wine cellar cooling unit

HSN-J60

Split system cooling unit for wine cellars up to 60m³, available in ducted and ductless configurations.

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Split system HSN-J90 split system wine cellar cooling unit

HSN-J90

Split system cooling unit for larger wine cellars up to 90m³, available in ducted and ductless configurations.

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Split system HSN-J150 split system wine cellar cooling unit

HSN-J150

Split system cooling unit for wine cellars up to 150m³ — the largest capacity in the Encool range, available in ducted and ductless configurations.

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Common questions

Large wine cellar questions

What information do you need to size and quote a system?

Plans or dimensions, insulation build-up, glazing area, heat loads, target set point, plant location, and duct routes if applicable. Send drawings and we will recommend the correct model and configuration. Alternatively, for a quick calculation use our product selection calculator.

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.

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Sizing a larger cellar?

Larger volumes need careful load calculation. Use the calculator for an estimate, then talk to our engineers about the right split system for your cellar.