You don't want an expensive item like a condensing unit located in a livestock facility.
You'll have ammonia fumes casing serious corrosion and dust causing all sorts of problems.
The external surfaces of the finned tubes on air-cooled condensers are very prone to fouling from pollen, dust, insects, leaves, etc. Not only is the air flow affected but also the heat transfer coefficient and the deterioration in performance increasing unit operating costs.
And the service engineer refusing to work on it as the bull has him eyed up for a goring.![]()
Are you for real Norcon??!! Ammonia fumes & dust?? FFS you wouldn't site them in with the cows!! I've fitted one in a livestock shed for an Estate office 4 years ago & it works a treat. Do you sit in front of your laptop & dream up problems??........![]()
Do you service it every year keeping the condenser clean? Once the grime builds up the efficiency drops like a stone.
You'd be complete nuts to fit one of these units in a cow shed.
You'd be better sticking to tap washers.
