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Breezaire 500 cu.ft - 999 cu.ft. - Wine Cellar Cooling Units
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Breezaire 500–999 cu. ft. wine cellar cooling units are designed for mid-sized wine rooms that require consistent temperature control using a self-contained, through-the-wall system.
These units are the right choice if your cellar is properly insulated, sealed, and falls within this capacity range. They are not suitable for large cellars, ducted installations, or unsealed environments. If you are still comparing system types or sizes, explore our full range of wine cellar cooling units to identify the correct solution.
Is a 500–999 Cu. Ft. Breezaire Unit Right for You?
- Use this category if your cellar volume is between 500 and 999 cu. ft.
- Use this if you want a through-the-wall cooling unit with simple installation
- Use this if your space allows ventilation into an adjacent room
- Do not use this if your cellar exceeds capacity or requires ducting
All systems in this category are part of the Breezaire wine cooling lineup, engineered for reliability in residential wine storage applications.
Who These Cooling Units Are Designed For
Homeowners: Ideal for mid-sized residential wine cellars that require stable, long-term storage conditions without complex installation.
Wine Collectors: Suitable for protecting aging wine by maintaining consistent temperature and minimizing vibration.
Builders and Contractors: A practical solution for projects where installation simplicity and proven reliability are required.
Technical Requirements for Proper Performance
These cooling units will only perform correctly if the wine cellar is built to proper specifications:
- Insulation: R-13 to R-19 wall insulation recommended
- Vapor barrier: Required to prevent moisture infiltration
- Sealing: Airtight construction is necessary
- Ambient environment: Exhaust area must handle heat output
When installed correctly, these systems maintain wine storage conditions near 55°F and 50–70% humidity.
When You Should Choose a Different Cooling System
Selecting the wrong system will result in poor performance or system failure. Choose an alternative if any of the following apply:
- Cellar exceeds 1,000 cu. ft. → Use a larger system from our 1000–1999 cu. ft. cooling unit collection
- Cellar is under 500 cu. ft. → Use a smaller unit from our under 500 cu. ft. cooling systems
- Installation requires ducting or remote placement → These units will not work; use ductless split systems
- Cellar is not insulated or sealed → Cooling performance will fail regardless of unit size
- No ventilation space for exhaust → Heat buildup will reduce efficiency and lifespan
Key Features of Breezaire Cooling Units
- Self-contained through-the-wall installation
- Quiet operation for residential environments
- Consistent temperature control for wine preservation
- Low vibration design to protect aging wine
- No external condenser required
Compare Your Options
If you are unsure whether this category is correct, compare across sizes and system types:
- Smaller cellars → Under 500 cu. ft. cooling units
- Larger cellars → 1000–1999 cu. ft. cooling units
- Advanced installations → Ductless split cooling systems
- Alternative storage → Wine coolers
Shop Breezaire 500–999 Cu. Ft. Cooling Units
Browse the models below to find a system matched to your cellar size and installation requirements. Each unit is designed to deliver stable, long-term performance when installed under proper conditions.












📚 Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)
No. It will fail to maintain temperature and cause unstable storage conditions.
No. They require a sealed and insulated environment or performance will fail.
No. They are through-the-wall systems and will not function with ducted installations.
Yes. The exhaust must vent into a larger ambient space or heat buildup will reduce performance.
Only if the cellar is properly sealed and the exhaust environment is controlled.
