At Wine Guardian, our customers in the United States and Canada can purchase through-the-wall systems, humidifiers, remote interface controllers, or parts and accessories directly from wineguardian.com. All of our 60Hz products (for customers in the United States, Canada, the majority of Central and South America, and portions of Asia) and 50Hz equipment (for customers in Europe, Australia, most of Asia, and some other regions) are available for purchase through Wine Guardian’s vast distribution network.

Among our extensive catalog of controlled climate solutions are our self-contained ducted wine cellar cooling systems. Learn more about the features and benefits of these versatile units and how they’ll maintain optimal conditions in your wine cellar.

Wine Guardian’s Fully Ducted Self-Contained Wine Cellar Cooling Units

Our ducted wine cellar cooling systems deliver superior performance and maximal peace of mind, reliably protecting your investment. These quiet, vibration-free units offer flexible installation and seamless integration, keeping your wine storage space from looking cluttered. You’ll benefit from:

  • Advanced monitoring and control capabilities. Through air-sensing technology, the modern remote interface controller for your system continuously monitors your cellar’s temperature and humidity conditions in real time. Should either rise above or fall below the acceptable range, our reliable self-contained wine cellar cooling units will make the appropriate adjustments before the suboptimal conditions can negatively impact your collection’s quality or flavor.
  • Dependable performance. For durable, high-quality ducted cooling units, we use the highest UL-rated composites to manufacture system duct collars and panels, giving them the strength to resist scratches, dents, and general wear. We also incorporate coated coils on each system’s evaporator side for enhanced, lasting durability.
  • Customizability. To ensure you receive the best cooling solution for your needs, we offer customizable duct configurations to suit your unique layout — all without requiring you to remove internal components like the fan motor. System installations on the ceiling or against the wall, for example, won’t be a problem. We can also provide various types of cooling systems, such as our water-cooled wine cellar cooling units. With our extensive selection of accessories, you can refine the control capabilities of your system to suit your preferences and requirements for serving temperature, heating, and humidity.
  • Compatibility with diverse applications. Our cooling system technology gives you the flexibility to manage the environmental conditions of cellars and wine collections of virtually any size, from residential to commercial.
  • Simple installation and maintenance. Wine Guardian’s self-contained wine cellar cooling units don’t require you to use a licensed contractor for installation. Should your cooling system need maintenance, these services can be completed on-site without you having to return the unit to our factory — a significant benefit over our competitors’ systems.

 

Ducted Wine Cooling System FAQs

What are the primary differences between ducted split and ducted self-contained wine cooling systems?

Ducted split wine cellar cooling systems are made up of separate evaporator and condenser units and require a licensed contractor for professional installation. Their evaporators are typically installed on the ductwork of utility rooms or similar spaces in close proximity to wine cellars. Condensers, alternately, are designed either for large mechanical areas or outdoor placement.

In ducted self-contained wine cooling systems, the units’ housings encompass compressors, condensers, evaporators, fans, controls, and all other internal components. This — and the fact that self-contained systems don’t require plumbing or copper tubing — simplifies installation for potential do-it-yourself handling. For more information, read our blog on ducted versus ductless split cooling units.

Is it possible to remotely control ducted wine cellar cooling units?

Yes. Our proprietary Wireless2Base™ technology allows you to remotely monitor and control your wine cellar’s temperature and measure its humidity levels with your unit’s remote interface controller. You have the freedom to place your controller wherever it makes the most sense for you, be it in your wine cellar, your kitchen, or elsewhere. When your controller is located outside your wine cellar, you also have the option to connect remote sensors and controls to take accurate measurements remotely.

Will my wine cellar still require a humidifier?

Yes. Cooling systems remove a portion of the air’s moisture as part of their operations. A wine cellar humidifier from Wine Guardian will help you achieve optimal humidity levels within your space, lessening the risk of dried-out corks, evaporation, and more by returning moisture to the air. Importantly, maintaining a relative humidity of between 50% and 70% will help support ideal wine quality and taste while ensuring that your wine ages properly. You can choose between freestanding or integrated styles, which will attach directly to your ducted wine cooling unit.

How is a water-cooled ducted system beneficial for my wine cellar?

As effective alternatives to our standard air-cooled units, Wine Guardian also offers wine cellar cooling solutions for lake water, cooling tower, and geothermal applications with access to a year-round water supply. Water-cooled systems don’t require design considerations for exhausting heat. The ability to utilize water for cooling is unique to these self-contained ducted wine cellar cooling systems.

Experience the Wine Guardian Difference. Contact Us Today!

Whatever the size of your collection or the configuration of your storage space, Wine Guardian is here to offer cooling solutions that will dependably maintain the integrity of your wine. For more information on our cooling systems or to request a quote, please fill out our contact form.






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