Should I heat my wine cellar?

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An uncommon question we get from time to time, about wine cellar cooling systems, that we believe is very important to address is: Should I heat my wine cellar?

The short answer is NO.

While this issue does not come up much in California in some parts of the US and Canada such as Maine, New Hampshire and New York all of which are prime wine cellar markets it can be a real concern.

It should be noted that the above answer and the explanation below are heatedly debated in the Wine Cellars Cooling Equipment industry.

Any outdoor components of a wine cellar refrigeration system should always be protected from weather.  For most of the country an outdoor enclosure is sufficient.  It keeps out foliage and critters like rodents or lizards in search of a warm place when the temperature dips.  In areas that will see temps below 40°F for more than a couple days at a time a Low Ambient kit should be added.  We install it prior to shipping and it will protect the condensing unit from harsher conditions.

For indoor components, some companies offer heating elements to go along with their wine cooling equipment.  This is an easy way to short cut genuine issues with the construction of a Residential Custom Wine Cellar or Commercial Wine Display Cabinet Enclosure.  Issues that can threaten the longevity of your investment in both a wine collection and the long-term operational cost of your cellar.  Northern areas with basement wine cellarsthat have little or no insulation can see temperatures below what is optimal for storage in the colder months of the year.  These wine rooms are likely to not have a vapor barrier.  In the long run not installing a good vapor barrier is far more risky.  Adding a heating element or “re-heater” is a band-aid on a gunshot.

Adding a “re-heater” does not address the very real problems associated with lack of insulation or a missing vapor barrier.  It may initially be cheaper to add a heater but in the long run it is very likely to cost significantly more.  Insulation will keep the temperature more consistent, consistency is more important than the temperature itself.  Temperature variance can be more damaging than absolute temperature.  The great thing about basements is they have so much thermal mass the liquid temperature barely budges!

For more info on temperature measurement see our wine cooling systems tech page.

Some experts go as far to say that cooler temps merely slow down the aging process, not change it or stop it.  This is more of an argument with white wines than it is reds.  Whites are slightly more fragile at very cold temperature for long term storage.  Even still it is widely agreed upon that sudden changes and stability matter far more than the annual gradual dip and slowing of the aging process.

Wine Cellar Cooling – Question of the day – Different Digital Controls?

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Recently an experienced wine cellar cooling contractor and builder in Fort Meyers, Florida asked us, “Can the DC-1 thermostat you supply with your wine cellar refrigeration equipment be replaced with different digital controls? I only use an ‘XXXXX’ on all my jobs. I know it, and my techs are very familiar with it.”

Another similar question we have heard before is, “My client’s home has a Home Monitoring System. Can I use that instead of your Digital Controllers?”

The answer for both is a ‘QUALIFIED’ yes….

There are several other high quality thermostats on the market compatible with our system. Also, more and more homes have Home Monitoring systems with thermostatic controls incorporated. Some of these can also do a great job of centrally monitoring home wine cellar temperatures.

However, few can work as the primary operation control properly.

There are critical operation and run-time cycles pre-programmed into our controller. Without these parameters US Cellars cannot guarantee the equipment will perform as designed. IF the replacement system operates with a temperature differential of 1 °F – 10 °F it is compatible and can be used.

Please see the Tech Page Wine Cellar Cooling “Controller Logic” for more information. If you are still unsure you can ask a wine cellar cooling technical question by completing the Notes field on our contact form.

Or, as always, you can simply give us a call at +1 (562) 513-3017.

Special thanks to our wine cellar cooling equipment dealer in Fort Meyers, Florida for asking this question!

 

Updated Trade Discount Pricing Wine Cellar Cooling & Refrigeration Units

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Updated Discounts for Volume Dealers, Trade and HVAC Contractors. Changes across the board, MSRP’s and Costs for April – May 2012.

We are trade only innovative wine cellar refrigeration suppliers providing Wine Cellar Builders with highly configurable cooling equipment for custom wine cellars, commercial wine displays and cabinets.

Our pricing is volume based and highly competitive. Get your copy of the latest TRADE ONLY pricing catalogue today. Simply call +1 (562) 513-3017 or complete a contact request form.

Wine Cellar Cooling Trade Pricing

While a few products have increased in price we would like to thank our regular trade partners for an excellent year in 2011 and pass on some of our new lower rates which we were able to negotiate due to increased sales volumes.

In particular we have been able to create better trade prices for our HS (High Static) cooling units & LPQ (Low Profile Quiet) cooling system, CC Cabinet & Closet Wine Cooling Units, three of our highest volume sellers for 2011.

Call us today and get the latest TRADE ONLY Discount Pricing.

Wine Cellar Cooling and Playing with Physics in New England Massachusetts

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Anyone who buys active wear these days is familiar with the phrase “moisture wicking”. What does that have to do with Wine Cellar Cooling Units, we hear you ask?

Unlike cooling systems in wine cellars, modern fabrics can pull moisture off the skin, pass it through the clothing, and dry it quickly. It’s a certainly great improvement to comfort and the effectiveness of the clothing in sports and extreme conditions.

Playing with the physics of a wine cellar does just the opposite. A custom wine cellar can actually promote moisture migration, this effect is actively compounded by the addition of wine cellar refrigeration equipment. This is why protections like a vapor barrier are vital and not just precautionary.

Mold and mildew are a possibility in any basement. Wine cellar cooling units installed in custom wine cellars which have not been constructed properly dramatically increases those odds.

We were recently working with a wine cellar builder in the New England area in Massachusetts. In this case contractor’s project was to add a HS (High Static) Wine Cellar Cooling System to a finished room in a basement that has been serving as a wine cellar for several years. The average temperature in the room is just a little higher than the customer wants. The customer is happy with the look of the room as it is. He does not mind the investment of adding refrigeration equipment but is resistant to the expense of adding a vapor barrier.

This is the point the builder / contractor needs to become 1 part salesman, 2 parts expert.

The customer wants their wine cellar builder to be expert, so the sales part should be simple, right?

Not really. To sell the customer on the complete idea turned out to be challenging. Should the builder just do what the client wants, install the cooling system without a vapor barrier? Then when problems arise down the road they can at least say “well, we told you so”!

Mold and moisture problems build up slowly over time, look ugly, do not smell good and are difficult to get rid of.

On the other hand, doing the job correctly and including critical details the customer doesn’t think they want but still giving him the finished product can clearly take some finesse.

The customer may not understand why details like a vapor barrier are important. Therefore it is not valuable to him. This is why being “perceived” as an expert is doubly important. The best way to prove to yourself or others you are an expert is to be able to explain the topic in understandable and relevant terms to someone else. The customer needs reassurance that he is making the right choice without feeling up-sold.

Need help with issues like this? Wine Cellar Refrigeration Systems are always here to help you. Simply call us at +1 (562) 513-3017 or complete a wine cellar cooling simple contact request form and we will be happy to contact you.

We will keep adding relevant topics to our wine cellar cooling technical pages and on our YouTube Channel. Making them your go-to place for reference data and sales support. We are also just a phone call away for direct support.

What do wine cellar cooling systems in New England, Massachusetts have in common with “Active Wear“? The physics of wine cellar cooling units – The answer is… Nothing, they are opposites!

Design Innovation in Wine Cellar Cooling Units is fashionable, NOW!

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More than a few of the wine cellar cooling design ideas we have been working on lately have been pushing the ordinary WINE CELLAR aesthetic to new levels. Some of them are truly brilliant. However, I am not talking about those this time.

Not so smart usage of Wine Cellar Cooling Units

Wine Cellar Cooling; Who cares about the temperature?

For example, three recent but very different custom wine cellar cooling systems design requests from three very different parts of the USA, California, Florida & Washington State have all wanted to incorporate wine tasting areas inside the cellar. Each custom wine cellar was proposed to hold 1,000 bottles or less in a fairly large room and therefore needed wine cellar refrigeration units capable and designed to support these wine room designs.

1.  500 bottle capacity wine racking, a couch, TV, and a FIRE PLACE!
2.  800 bottle capacity wine racking with a formal dining area!
3.  1,000 bottle capacity wine racking with a wet bar and seating for twelve people!

Wine Cellar Cooling Systems Design, our thoughts…

Let’s think about this for a moment. Do you enjoy when a restaurant is so chilly you need to send your spouse to the car for your sweater? We certainly don’t! We understand wanting to be in view of your prized fine wine collection, we understand that entertaining and showing it off is part of the purpose of a wine cellar. After all you have probably spent a pretty penny getting your custom wine cellar just perfect.

Now ask yourself this. “will you also have a coat check, or just loan out parkas?” Unless you are going for a realistic Aspen slopes feel, honestly it’s just too cold to be comfortable at 55°.

Some solutions we have suggested to make these designs more practical include:

  1. Custom built wine cabinets using CC (Cabinet & Closet wine Cooling units)
  2. or LPQ (Low Profile-Quiet wine cellar cooling units)
  3. or even adding a dual pane glass wall with a ducted HS (High Static wine cellar cooling system).

Wine Party - Wine Cellar Cooling Systems Design

Wine Cellar Cooling Systems Design, What are the benefits?

  1. The reduced cost for wine cellar refrigeration equipment will help to off-set the increased cost of building the containment features.
  2. You pay for construction ONCE. You pay utilities MONTHLY.
  3. What if your necessary use for the larger space changes over time? Eventually you may decide it is too cold to hang out in the cellar. You may take up a new hobby or start working from home and need to multipurpose the huge space you’ve set aside.
  4. It’s time to sell your home… While having a gorgeous home wine cellar can certainly boost your property value, if it is arranged in a way the can become “dated” it may ultimately be a challenge.
  5. Your wine cellar and wine collection is displayed in a way that is ideal for entertainment purposes. In other words, your wine cellar cooling system refrigerates your wine and not your guests!

Wine Cellar Cooling Units – Technical Pages update for the TRADE

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Here at US Cellar Systems aka wine cellar refrigeration systems .com we are pleased to announce that we have completed phase one of our project to create a series of technical “how-to” pages aimed at providing comprehensive advice on the best ways to install and maintain wine cellar cooling units in both residential home and commercial wine cellar cooling rooms, cabinets and purpose built storage rooms.

This series along with PDF downloadable documents was created in response to requests from our trade partners, local HVAC contractors and installation engineers. The series covers a comprehensive series of topics which include such things as, basic construction of a wine cellar, insulation and vapor barriers, when to use split system wine cellar cooling systems vs. through the wall systems, maintenance schedules and advice though to control logic and digital controller wiring and cooling system set-up procedures.

List of the various topics covered – Wine Cellar Cooling Units & Systems

Wine Cellar Cooling Insulation & Construction

Wine Cellar Cooling Insulation R-Value

Through the wall vs. Split Wine Cellar Cooling Units 

Wine Cellar Cooling Units Maintenance

Wine Cellar Cooling Control Logic

Wine Cellar Cooling Systems Voltage & AC Frequency

Wine Cellar Cooling Systems & Joining Dissimilar Metals

Wine Cellar Cooling Systems Automatic Expansion Valves

Wine Cellar Cooling Systems Temperature Monitoring

Wine Cellar Cooling Units Line Set Recommendations

Wine Cellar Cooling Units Diagnostic Form

Wine Cellar Cooling Units Digital Controller Wiring

Wine Cellar Cooling Evaporator Coil Wiring

We hope you enjoy our wine cellar cooling technical pages series. If you have a question, or feel there is a topic that it would be helpful if we covered, simply leave a comment at the bottom of this page and we will see what we can do to accommodate your request!

Wine Cellar Cooling Texas – Another project completed by Wine Cellar Specialists

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Wine Cellar Specialists, one of our favorite wine cellar cooling dealers and experts in custom wine cellar design just completed another project using one of our wine cellar refrigeration units in Texas. The job, The Dann Wine Cellar, was built with one of our the RM (Rack Mount) 2600 units to provide refrigerated air to the climate controlled wine cellar. The wine cooling unit itself was hidden from view in the racking with an attractive purpose built wooded grill.

Wine Cellar Specialists were very smart, designing into the custom wine cellar, a door that has a special mechanism in the bottom that seals the room but retracts on opening. This makes for an excellent seal without wear and tear reducing efficiency over time.

See the Wine Cellar Specialists video all about the Texas project.

Custom Wine Cellars Texas – Dallas Dann – Part Two

Wine Cellar Cooling Units Texas Installed

Here is the installed RM 2600 split system wine cellar cooling unit installed behind a purpose made wooden grill.

RM 2600 Wine Cellars Refrigeration Systems

See the full project details here Custom Wine Cellars Texas

See full details and specifications on the RM 2600 here Wine Cellar Cooling Units