Norway, characterized by its extensive coastline and world-leading seafood industry, represents one of the most demanding markets for refrigeration technology. From the salmon processing plants in Bergen to the logistics hubs in Oslo and the harsh Arctic fishing fleets in Tromsø, the requirement for high-reliability Condensing Units is paramount. As a leading manufacturer and exporter, we understand that the Norwegian market isn't just about cooling; it's about Energy Efficiency (SEER), compliance with F-Gas regulations, and resilience against corrosive maritime environments.
For Norwegian enterprises, the cost of downtime in a cold storage facility can be catastrophic, particularly when dealing with high-value exports like Atlantic Salmon. This is why our condensing units are engineered with Copeland scroll and semi-hermetic compressors, designed to operate at peak efficiency even in low-ambient temperatures common in the Nordic region. Our commitment to E-E-A-T (Experience, Expertise, Authoritativeness, and Trustworthiness) ensures that every unit shipped to Norway meets the rigorous CE standards and local safety protocols.
Units destined for coastal Norway feature specialized anti-corrosion coatings on fins and casings to withstand salt-laden air, significantly extending equipment lifespan.
We provide solutions compatible with R448A, R449A, and CO2 (R744) to meet Norway’s strict environmental goals and carbon tax requirements.
Our condensing units are equipped with head pressure control and crankcase heaters to ensure stable startups in temperatures as low as -30°C.
Shaanxi YuanShengHeTong Refrigeration Equipment Co., Ltd. is not just a supplier; we are an integrated powerhouse of refrigeration technology. Since our inception in 1996, we have evolved from a local marketing firm to a global manufacturing leader with 4 standardized workshops and 180 skilled workers.
Our supply chain advantage lies in our one-stop project solution capability. We manufacture the entire ecosystem: PIR/PU Sandwich Panels, Cold Storage Doors, Air Coolers, and the core Condensing Units. For Norwegian buyers, this means perfectly matched components, reduced shipping complexity, and a single point of accountability.
Founder began in refrigeration equipment marketing and professional installation services.
First factory established in Shaanxi, launching our signature cam-lock sandwich panel production.
Expansion to 120-acre facility with 8 advanced workshops to meet growing international demand.
Implementation of the second advanced automatic production line, optimizing precision and output.
Commitment to sustainability, transitioning into an eco-friendly factory with green manufacturing processes.
Rapid blast freezing and stable holding temperatures are critical for Norway's #1 export. Our units provide the thermal stability required for food safety.
Precise temperature control for sensitive medical supplies in Oslo's distribution centers, utilizing redundant condensing systems for safety.
Energy-efficient box-type units for urban grocery stores, prioritizing low noise levels and compact footprints.
❓ Do your condensing units comply with Norway's TEK17 building regulations?
Yes. Our insulation panels and equipment are designed to meet thermal efficiency standards required by TEK17, focusing on high R-values and low energy consumption for the entire cold room structure.
❓ How do you handle the shipping and customs process for Norway?
We provide full export documentation, including CE declarations and certificates of origin. We work with leading freight forwarders to provide DDU/DDP or CIF terms to major ports like Oslo, Bergen, and Stavanger.
❓ Can the units operate under the fluctuating voltage of certain industrial zones?
Our units can be equipped with phase protection and voltage stabilizers specifically tuned for European grids to protect the Copeland compressors from electrical instability.
❓ What is the lead time for a custom-ordered industrial condensing unit?
Typically, production takes 15-25 days depending on the specifications. Shipping to Norway usually adds another 30-35 days via sea freight.