WineMaster C25
Wine is something people love? But how do you store it? The WineMaster C25 has an innovative design that helps turn an insulated room into a true wine cellar. This space saver also helps keep energy costs down by being quiet and efficient. With its 25m3 cooling capacity, this product offers the perfect answer to your cooling control needs!
Does the temperature in your wine cellar or room fluctuate? Do you love wine but don’t want to compromise on its quality by storing it at an inappropriate temperature? Uncertainty makes you feel anxious. The WineMaster C25 offers the perfect answer to your cooling control needs.
Do you want to maintain an optimal temperature for storing wine? You worry about how long this takes and what could happen if the process isn’t perfect. The WineMaster C25 is perfect for cooling wine cellars and rooms up to 25m3 in size, enhancing the quality and taste of stored wine. Armed with the latest in innovative design, it is a real space saver too, creating the best possible conditions for a wine-lover at the table.
The features and benefits of the WineMaster C25 Wine Conditioning Unit include:
- Reduced energy costs with an energy-saving motor compressor
- 2 adjustable speeds controlled by the thermostat
- 90% electrical efficiency with a brush-less engine
- Rubber shock absorbers for quiet operating (At 1m to 3m expect 45dB to 40dB)
- Eco-friendly with no CFCs
- Electronic thermostat with easy to read digital display
- Cold production can be manually stopped with a standby mode
- Easy installation with a wooden frame supplied as standard
- Low and easy maintenance will a single dust filter requiring cleaning and replacement annually
- Wooden frame external dimensions (mm) 374h x 514w x 150d
- Gas – R449A – Cooling Power 500 W
- Electrical Power 400 W
- Wine master C25 is supplied with 3pins UK plug 5 Amp fused
When choosing a place in the home for a wine cellar, temperature control is top of the list.
For those who demand perfect, long-term storage, a dedicated insulated and air-conditioned room are ideal. Almost any available space in your home can be used whether it’s a basement, an out-building or a garage. It simply needs to be insulated so that the appropriate wine conditioning equipment can be installed to control temperature and humidity.
Maintenance of your cellar and Wine Conditioning Unit
Regular temperature checks let you know your cellar and conditioning unit is protecting your wine. The conditioning unit must always have a clear air intake, and outflow, and it will provide great service for many years. The conditioning unit dust filter should be cleaned every 3 months and renewed every 12 months for hygienic operation.
Noise Levels
All conditioning units we supply have the lowest operating noise levels in their class, the WineMaster Conditioning Unit being the quietest at 38dB in regulated testing conditions. With the introduction of the latest eco-friendly refrigerant gases, gurgling sounds may become more noticeable or frequent from time to time, and this is perfectly normal. For an even quieter, peaceful environment, ask us about our ‘Split Unit‘ options which take noise levels down to 30dB or less.
If having your own wine cellar is not an option, there is a huge range of wine storage cabinets that provide a great solution. There are cabinets for conditioning, presentation, and serving, some cabinets with individually temperature-controlled compartments, the choice is massive. Call us for advice and to help you select the perfect cabinet for your needs.
Temperature
The ideal temperature for storing wine is between 12°C and 15°C. Too much of a variation on either side and wine can be permanently damaged. Temperature fluctuation meanwhile is an even greater concern. Changes in temperature caused by a bottle being stored next to a radiator can result in an expansion and contraction of the wine which can lead to rapid deterioration. Wine conditioning units incorporated into a cellar achieve the optimum wine storage temperature as well as keep this temperature constant. Multi-temperature wine cabinets are ideal for storing wine at the optimum temperature on a smaller scale.
Humidity
A slightly damp cellar is ideal as the humidity stops corks from drying out. A dry cork exposes the wine to oxygen which can cause spoilage. Keeping the bottle horizontal on specialist wine racking or in a cabinet also helps to keep the cork moist and therefore keep its shape.
Light
Cellars should be dark as ultraviolet light destroys wine. Wine cabinets with anti-UV glass doors are also perfect for protecting wines from the light.
Vibration
Frequent agitation of wines is not good for your bottles, particularly the older ones, and the wine risks deterioration.
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