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1800H Houdini: Sizing Table - Wine Cellars 100-400 cubic ft

55°F Cooling Capacity

Cooling Unit Output

Low Fan Speed
1456 BTUH
Decibels 49

High Fan Speed
1864 BTUH
Decibels 55

Cellar Size

Ambient
Temperature
Thermal Load (BTUH)
R12R19R30

100

Cubic Feet

70°F1013946906
75°F1068979926
80°F11241013946
85°F11801046966
90°F12361080986
95°F129111141007

200

Cubic Feet

70°F130012051147
75°F138012531176
80°F145913011205
85°F153813491234
90°F162013981264
95°F169914461292

300

Cubic Feet

70°F160114821410
75°F170015421446
80°F180016021482
85°F190016621518
90°F200017231555
95°F210017831591

400

Cubic Feet

70°F181016761596
75°F192117441636
80°F203318111676
85°F214618791717
90°F225619461758
95°F236920151800

60°F Cooling Capacity

Cooling Unit Output

Low Fan Speed
1568 BTUH
Decibels 49

High Fan Speed
2007 BTUH
Decibels 55

Cellar Size

Ambient
Temperature
Thermal Load (BTUH)
R12R19R30

100

Cubic Feet

70°F891832797
75°F940862815
80°F989891832
85°F1038920850
90°F1088950868
95°F1136980886

200

Cubic Feet

70°F111410601009
75°F121411031035
80°F128411451060
85°F135311871086
90°F142612301112
95°F149512721137

300

Cubic Feet

70°F140913041241
75°F149613571272
80°F158414101304
85°F167214631336
90°F176015151368
95°F184815691400

400

Cubic Feet

70°F159314751404
75°F169015351440
80°F178915941475
85°F188816541511
90°F198517121547
95°F208517731584


The tables are shaded to show how the 1800H cooling unit will work at maintaining 55°F (upper table) and 60°F (lower table) inside the wine cellar, using various fan speeds and thermal loads. The thermal loads are derived from assumptions about the size of the cellar, the R-value in the six cellar surfaces (ie walls, floor and ceiling), and the ambient temperature outside the cellar.

CellarPro 1800H wine cooling units are designed to maintain optimal wine storage temperatures in wine cellars up to 400 cubic feet with adequate insulation, and can be operated with the condenser exposed to conditions up to 95°F.

The thermal loads above are calculated based on the R-Values shown for all walls and ceiling, and a concrete floor. Lower R-Values in the cellar (eg from glass doors) will increase the thermal load on the wine cellar and will require the cooling unit to operate at higher fan speeds. Warmer climates require higher insulation to enable the cooling unit to operate at lower fan speeds. To be certain that the thermal load won't exceed the capacity of the cooling unit, email your wine cellar specifications to us and we'll be glad to assist you.

Cells shaded blue indicate loads that exceed the capacity of the cooling units shown in this table.