An air cooled condenser unit is a type of condenser unit that is used in many different types of cooling systems. It is a device that is used to remove heat from a system, such as a refrigerator or air conditioner, by dissipating the heat into the atmosphere. This type of condenser unit is usually composed of a fan, coils, and a heat exchanger. The fan blows air over the coils, which absorb the heat from the system. The heat exchanger then transfers the heat to the atmosphere, allowing the system to cool down. Air cooled condenser units are typically more efficient than water cooled condenser units, as they do not require a large amount of water to be used in the cooling process. They are also more cost effective, as they require less energy to operate. Air cooled condenser units are commonly used in industrial and commercial applications, as they are more reliable and require less maintenance than water cooled condenser units.