
Air Conditioning Condenser
Air conditioning condenser for HVAC OEM projects. Review materials, dimensions, refrigerant compatibility, pressure, testing, MOQ and lead time.
Product Details
Domi Refrigeration supplies Air Conditioning Condenser for OEM buyers who need a drawing-driven component, stable repeat production, and a supplier that can discuss size, material, testing, and packaging before release.
For coil projects, the safest starting point is the old sample, a cabinet sketch, or an approved drawing. That lets the supplier confirm face area, tube pitch, row count, connection position, and mounting pattern before quotation.
Where this product fits
This product is used wherever the system needs efficient heat rejection or heat absorption inside a compact footprint.
- split air conditioners
- HVAC outdoor units
- replacement condenser projects
Materials and build options
Copper tube and aluminum fin is the most common starting structure for this product. The frame, coating, and connection layout should be adjusted to the HVAC cabinet and the target service environment.
The important dimensions are face area, depth, fin pitch, tube arrangement, and the clearance around the fan and housing. Use the approved layout before production begins.
Specification guidance
| Item | Guidance |
|---|---|
| Main materials | Copper tube / aluminum fin with frame and coating options matched to the HVAC outdoor unit. |
| Dimensions | Check face area, depth, fin pitch, and fan clearance against the approved HVAC layout. |
| Refrigerant / medium | Common HVAC refrigerants may include R32 or R410A when the approved unit is designed for them. |
| Pressure / electrical note | Pressure class and test pressure must follow the approved HVAC design, because refrigerant choice and wall thickness affect the final limit. |
| Testing | Release checks should include size verification, joint inspection, leak testing, and packing review. For HVAC work, the connection orientation should also be recorded for future reorders. |
| MOQ | MOQ depends on size and project stage. A sample order can be reviewed before mass production if the drawing is stable. |
| Lead time | Lead time depends on confirmation speed, quantity, and the number of HVAC-specific fit checks needed. |
Testing and release checks
Release checks should include size verification, joint inspection, leak testing, and packing review. For HVAC work, the connection orientation should also be recorded for future reorders.
Keep the approved drawing and sample together so the next production run matches the original condenser without rework.
FAQ
Can you confirm the size from a sample or photo?
Yes. The old coil or housing photo is useful when the original drawing is not available.
How do you confirm refrigerant, pressure, or operating conditions?
Compatibility is confirmed from the approved HVAC design package, refrigerant, and pressure requirements.
What is needed for MOQ and lead time confirmation?
Quantity, sample status, and destination market are the main MOQ and timing inputs.
Quotation next step
Share the HVAC model, drawing, and refrigerant target so the quotation can be reviewed by engineering and procurement together.
Related resources: manufacturing process, quality certifications, and HVAC heat pump solutions. For procurement follow-up, request a custom quote.
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Send the product model, drawings, sample photos, quantity, or application requirements. Our team will review the information and help confirm suitable options, technical data, and quotation details.




