📚 Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)
Choose based on installation constraints and noise tolerance: use self-contained units for simple installs, split systems for quieter operation, and ducted systems when you need hidden equipment. Do not choose based on price alone, or the system will not match your cellar requirements.
Do not install cooling units on exterior or uninsulated walls unless the system is rated for those conditions. Improper wall placement will cause temperature instability and system failure.
An undersized unit will not maintain temperature, while an oversized unit will short cycle and damage humidity control. Always match the system to your cellar’s cubic footage and insulation or performance will fail.
Self-contained units produce noticeable noise inside the cellar, while split and ducted systems are designed for near-silent operation. Do not install self-contained systems in noise-sensitive luxury spaces.
Self-contained systems must vent into a properly sized adjacent space, or they will overheat and shut down. Split and ducted systems require proper condenser placement or airflow will be restricted.
Use ducted systems for hidden, luxury installations, split systems for quiet performance with flexible placement, and self-contained units for small, simple cellars. Do not use self-contained systems in large or custom cellars, as they cannot support the load.











































