Refrigeration and AC Spare Parts

NESPL: An Exclusive Distributor of Refrigerator and AC Equipment and Spare Parts

Welcome to NESPL, a company that has been in the refrigeration and air conditioning industry for the last ten years. NESPL is committed to providing high-quality Refrigeration and Air Conditioning Equipment and Spare Parts to meet the diverse and specific requirements of the customers.

 

With extensive experience in the field of equipment and spare parts, NESPL is a key distributor of refrigeration and air conditioning equipment and spare parts in India. NESPL offers a wide array of industrial refrigeration, commercial refrigeration and AC units, servicing and repair, and other related spare parts at economical rates. What’s more, NESPL offers speedy delivery of all equipment and spare parts.

 

Let us have a look at the essential elements in the refrigerator and AC spare parts that are offered by NESPL.

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Refrigeration Essential Elements

In the refrigeration series, there are five essential elements:

  • fluid refrigerant,
  • a compressor, which regulates the flow of refrigerant,
  • the condenser coils, which are placed outside the refrigerator,
  • the evaporator coils, which are placed inside the refrigerator, and
  • an expansion device.

 

Major AC Parts and Their Functions

There are 7 major components in the air conditioning system. Let us have a look at the components:

 

Compressor

Air conditioners rely on their compressors. It converts gases into liquid. Before entering the condenser, a low-pressure refrigerant from the evaporator is converted into a high-pressure, high-temperature gas by the AC compressor.

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Condenser Coil

A fan is attached to the condenser coil. This fan cools down the gas, which gets in at high pressure, thereby converting it into a liquid form as mentioned above. The condenser coil is suitable on the outside of the air conditioning element and is one of the extremely vital parts of the air conditioning process.

Evaporator

The liquid that drops the condenser coil next travels to the evaporator through small pipes. The pressure is exceptionally low inside the evaporator, and this converts the liquid to a smoky state. The gas by now cools down and passes on to the next part of the air conditioning element.

Blowing Element and Air Handler

The blowing element and the air handler pulls the warm air into the air conditioning unit and passes the cool air back into the room.

Thermostat

The thermostat assists the air conditioning system to sustain the appropriate temperature.

Filters

Every air conditioning unit comes with a filter. The AC filter prevents the dust and dirt present in the air from entering into the main unit of the AC. Thus, the AC filters are important parts of an air conditioning system.

Drainpipes

The drainpipes accumulate the water droplets that condensate when the warm air turns into cool air.

 

Exclusive Distributor of Refrigerator and AC Equipment and Spare Parts

NESPL is one of the leading suppliers, wholesalers, traders, and retailers of premium quality Refrigeration, Thermometer Compressor accessories, Refrigerator Parts, AC Machine Parts, Condenser Parts, Condenser Fan Motor, Compressor Accessories, Evaporator Fan Motor, and Refrigerator and AC Equipment Spare Parts.

NESPL’s well-known products are durable, easy to install and provide consistent performance. Further, NESPL always maintains large stocks of all refrigerators and AC fittings, which you can even buy online.

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