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In summary, a manufacturer has created a hybrid condensing unit that is comparable in size to a 5-ton air-cooled unit and can support a 30-ton system for residential and small building purposes. The unit claims to be more efficient than traditional air-cooled condensers during hotter parts of the day, but it is unclear if it still performs significantly better at night or during cooler parts of the day. The unit works by taking in air through a mesh and then passing it around a coil, which is sprayed with water from nozzles at the top. The pump can be turned on or off depending on the surrounding air conditions.
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I just found a manufacturer that makes a hybrid condensing unit that is roughly the same size as a 5-ton air-cooled one for residential and small building purposes, but it claims to be able to facilitate a 30-ton system.

The manufacturer says that it really beats the efficiency of an air-cooled condenser during the hotter parts of the day, obviously, but when it is night or cooler parts of the day, do hybrid condensers still perform 5x better than air cooled ones?


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What is a hybrid condensing unit?
 
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Here is the company's link. Hybrid meaning air-cooled / water-cooled unit.
http://thermalflow.net/

The units are about the size of a McDonnald trash can, have the air intake on the bottom above a water resevoir. The air comes in and moves through a mesh then passes around the coil. The coil and mesh can be sprayed with water from nozzles at the top of the unit, just below the fan that rejects the heated air.

The pump can either be on or off depending on the ambient air conditions.
 

What are Hybrid Condensing Units?

Hybrid Condensing Units are cooling systems that combine two different technologies, such as a traditional air-cooled condenser and a water-cooled condenser, in order to achieve higher efficiency and energy savings.

How do Hybrid Condensing Units work?

Hybrid Condensing Units use a combination of air and water to dissipate heat from the refrigerant. The air-cooled condenser is used during low ambient temperature conditions, while the water-cooled condenser is used during high ambient temperature conditions. This allows for more efficient heat transfer and reduces the workload on the compressor.

What are the benefits of using Hybrid Condensing Units?

Hybrid Condensing Units offer several benefits, including higher energy efficiency, lower operating costs, and reduced carbon footprint. The combination of air and water cooling also allows for greater flexibility in various climate conditions.

Are Hybrid Condensing Units suitable for all types of cooling applications?

While Hybrid Condensing Units are suitable for many cooling applications, they may not be the best choice for all situations. Factors such as climate, space limitations, and the type of refrigerant being used should be considered when determining if a hybrid unit is the right choice.

How do I maintain a Hybrid Condensing Unit?

Proper maintenance is crucial for the efficient operation of a Hybrid Condensing Unit. This includes regular cleaning and inspection of the air and water coils, as well as checking for any leaks or malfunctions. It is also important to follow the manufacturer's guidelines for maintenance and servicing.

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