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Condensing Units

Condensing Units

  • Beige refrigeration condensing unit with visible fan and components

    Used Krack MXK-06K Remote Condenser #520

    $6,000.00
  • Beige refrigeration condensing unit with visible fan and components

    Used Kysor KZC-95 Remote Condenser #609

    $6,000.00
  • Beige refrigeration condensing unit with visible fan and components

    Used Larkin LZS1000M6D 10 HP Condensing Unit

    $6,000.00
  • Beige refrigeration condensing unit with visible fan and components

    Used Russell VEQ-82 Remote Condenser #514

    $6,000.00
  • Beige refrigeration condensing unit with visible fan and components

    Used Trenton TEZA100L8HT3D-F 10 HP Condensing Unit

    $6,000.00
  • Beige refrigeration condensing unit with visible fan and components

    Used Century DS10H2 10 HP Condensing Unit

    $6,240.00
  • Beige refrigeration condensing unit with visible fan and components

    Used Trenton TVC086A-T3D Remote Condenser #576

    $6,240.00
  • Used beige condensing unit front side view showing labels.

    Used Climate Control CDV3000M6D 30 HP Condensing Unit #176

    $12,000.00
  • Beige refrigeration condensing unit with visible fan and components

    Used Climate Control CDV3000M6D 30 HP Condensing Unit #48

    $12,000.00
  • Beige refrigeration condensing unit with visible fan and components

    Used Krack CDD300MSM 30 HP Condensing Unit

    $12,000.00
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    Used Bohn BLV3000L6DS 30 HP Condensing Unit #414

    $14,560.00
  • Beige refrigeration condensing unit with visible fan and components

    Used Kramer C27000H44-G 70 HP Condensing Unit

    $20,000.00

Used Condensing Units
Commercial refrigeration reaches far beyond the food-service world, and the condensing unit is the component doing much of the heavy lifting—powering the cold that keeps countless products fresh until they reach you. Whether it's anchoring a system or backing up the cooling you already have, a quality used or refurbished condensing unit delivers that performance at a fraction of the cost of new.

 

Choosing Air-Cooled Condensing Units
Sizing a condensing unit correctly is its own skill—and it's one we've practiced on behalf of thousands of companies since 1978. Over those decades we've learned exactly which factors combine to deliver dependable chilled air alongside a clean, manageable installation.

 

What to Look for in a Reliable Used Condensing Unit
Two variables drive the decision more than any others: line height and volume, and BTU rating. Get both right and a used unit will serve you just as faithfully as a brand-new one.

 

Line Height and Volume That Fit Your Space
Size is the make-or-break factor in how a condensing unit performs. Undersize it and the system can't keep up with demand; oversize it and you'll pay the difference in inflated energy bills month after month.

 

Operations with smaller storage loads have options worth weighing—an outdoor condensing unit can free up valuable storefront square footage, while a compact indoor evaporative unit suits tighter setups. Before you choose, map out where the unit will live and what you have to work with in terms of both available volume and power supply.

 

BTU Ratings
A solid rule of thumb: budget roughly 50 BTUs per cubic foot of interior space for refrigerators, or 70–80 BTUs per cubic foot for freezers. Once you've landed on the BTU figure your space demands, divide it by 12,000 to convert it into tons of cooling capacity.

 

Put to numbers: a 500-cubic-foot commercial refrigerator calls for a condensing unit rated around 25,000 BTUs. Running something leaner? Our inventory includes units with capacities as low as 7,000 BTUs—an economical match for smaller operations that don't need the muscle.

 

Industries That Depend on Used and New Commercial Condenser Units
Businesses across a broad mix of industries rely on commercial condenser units—some obvious from the perishables they handle, others less so:

 

- Food service: Restaurants, cafes, bakeries, and grocery stores all lean on commercial refrigeration to keep product fresh.
- Pharmaceuticals: Vaccines and other temperature-sensitive medications depend on precise, reliable cold storage.
- Manufacturing: Plenty of raw materials have to be held at exact temperatures, and commercial refrigeration makes that possible.
- Retail: Many retailers stock low-temperature consumer packaged goods that need dependable freezing to stay shelf-ready.


Find Reliable Used Condensing Units at Barr Refrigeration
Whether you're outfitting an industrial cooler or a freezer, we stock medium- and low-temp condensing units in many sizes. Whatever the application, from medicine to produce, there's a unit here to match it, and buying used keeps the cost firmly in your favor.

 

Not sure which one fits? Our refrigeration experts are glad to work through it with you. Contact our team today to find the right condensing unit for your refrigeration system.

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