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Commercial Refrigeration

Putting customers first by providing service and solution second to none

Danfoss has achieved a leadership position in the
field of commercial refrigeration by continuously providing
innovative components that are energy efficient and
environmentally-responsible, especially when it comes to
the use of refrigerants.

As such,we offer a full range of components that are engineered to deliver the best value over the longest period of time.
We customize components to meet the unique needs of individual OEM customers and offer off-the-shelf products and parts used by installers, contractors and hundreds of other
small businesses.
Maximum quality. Minimum cost of ownership.
More and more, companies are concerned with the long-term serviceability of their equipment. Danfoss does its part by engineering components that are durable and easy to service – all of which translates into reduced costs for OEM manufacturers
and their customers.

Products for Commercial Refrigeration:

  • Compressors
  • Condensing Units
  • Mechanical Controls
  • Line Components
  • Variable Speed Drives
  • Electronic Controls
VLT Low Harmonic Drives

VLT® Low Harmonic Drives

Where the performance of other low harmonic technologies depends of stability and load or effect the controlled motor, the new Danfoss Low Harmonic drives continuously regulate the network and load conditions without affecting the connected motor. 

The new VLT Low Harmonic Drives cause no increased winding stress or reduction of the bearing lifetime. 

The VLT Low Harmonic Drives meet the toughest harmonic recommendations and give the user full readout of the unit performance towards the grid including graphical overview of grid behaviour.