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Evaporators

Kariwari evaporators are the heart of your cold storage environment — responsible for absorbing heat and maintaining consistent, reliable cooling inside your walk-in cooler or freezer. Built for efficiency, performance, and durability, our evaporator units are available in a wide range of sizes, airflows, and mounting options to suit your specific application.

We supply high-performance evaporators for everything from small food prep coolers to large-scale freezer warehouses. All units are CFIA/USDA-compliant and selected to integrate seamlessly with our condensing systems.

Key Features

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Optimized Coil Design for maximum heat transfer

Efficient Air Distribution with multiple fan and throw options

Rust-Resistant Construction with aluminum or coated steel housings

Built-In Drain Pans for clean defrost water management

Available in Low, Medium & High Profile Configurations

Electric or Hot Gas Defrost Options

Customizable to Your Build

Ceiling-mounted, wall-mounted, or center-hung designs

Air throws from short-reach to warehouse-grade

Matching fan speeds to air velocity and product sensitivity

Dual-discharge evaporators for even airflow

Optional corrosion protection coatings (for produce, seafood, or harsh environments)

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Where Are Evaporators Best Used?

✔ Walk-in coolers and freezers for food, medicine, and temperature-sensitive goods
✔ Meat processing, dairy storage, produce handling, and distribution centers
✔ Applications where balanced airflow, humidity control, and rapid pull-down are required
✔ Retrofit projects where space constraints dictate custom mounting or airflow direction

Tip:   Evaporator selection plays a key role in energy efficiency. Proper sizing prevents excessive compressor cycling and ensures stable storage conditions.

📩 Need help choosing the right evaporator?
Contact us at sales@kariwari.ca — our team will match your space, temperature, and cooling requirements with the right unit.

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