Wine Cooling System Resources
How to Buy a Wine Cellar Cooling System
If you own a respectable collection of wine, it's important that you
store it properly. If you keep wine in a warm, dry environment, the
wine will sour and eventually evaporate (since the corks will lose their
shape). Buy a wine cellar cooling system to help your favorite vintages
age perfectly.
Calculate the total dimensions of your wine cellar. At its simplest,
this can be accomplished by multiplying the length, width and height
of the wine cellar to determine its total volume. If the room is irregularly
shaped, round up or make an educated estimate. Just be sure to round
up instead of down, so that you'll end up with too much instead of too
little coverage if you miscalculate.
Determine how much power your cooling system will need to properly control
the climate in your wine cellar. If your wine cellar is already fairly
cool (between 60 and 70 degrees), then you don't need as much cooling
power as you would if your wine cellar was in the pantry or the kitchen.
Measure the ambient humidity in your wine cellar. An electric barometer
can give you a fairly accurate reading. Determine from those readings
how much humidity you need your cooling system to add to the wine cellar's
existing atmosphere to give the wine full protection.
Invest in a wine cooling system that can be installed in a location
other than the cellar itself. Cooling systems can be noisy when they
are in operation, so having a cooling system that can be installed up
to 50 feet away can help maintain the quiet, sophisticated atmosphere
you want for your wine cellar.
Shop around using an online pricing website like Nextag.com (see Resources
below). You'll be able to see price ranges, estimate your total costs
and even find contractors who can install the cooling system for you.