5 Signs Your Wine Cooling System Is About to Fail
Don’t wait for a costly surprise. Wine Guardian Dealer breaks down the top 5 signs your wine cooling system may be failing — and how to fix it before damage...
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The right wine cellar cooling system comes down to how your space is built and where the equipment can go. This page brings together every Wine Guardian format so you can compare them and pick the one that fits your cellar, wine wall, or commercial room.
Every unit is designed and assembled in the USA and holds steady temperature and humidity for proper long-term storage. Start with the format guide below, then browse the matching collection.
Self-contained units that install in the cellar wall, no ductwork needed. Browse through-the-wall.
A self-contained unit installs outside the cellar and connects by ductwork. Browse ducted.
Separate evaporator and remote condenser for quiet, flexible installs. Browse ducted split.
No ductwork, in wine wall, ceiling-mounted, and through-the-wall styles. Browse ductless split.
Ducted units that reject heat to a water loop with no air exhaust. Browse water-cooled.
All-in-one systems with smart-home control and extreme-cold protection. Browse the Pro Series.
The latest build standard, stronger and quieter, across every format. Browse Sentinel.
| System | How It Installs | Best For |
|---|---|---|
| Through-the-Wall | In the cellar wall, exhausts to an adjacent interior room | Small to mid-sized cellars, DIY installs |
| Ducted | Self-contained unit outside the cellar, connected by ductwork | Most homes and commercial rooms, equipment hidden |
| Ducted Split | Separate evaporator and a remote condenser | Tight mechanical rooms, long duct runs, quiet spaces |
| Ductless Split | Two units, no ductwork, flush wall or ceiling grille | Wine walls and glass displays |
| Water-Cooled | Ducted unit that rejects heat to a water loop | Spaces with no warm-air exhaust, geothermal sources |
| Pro Series | All-in-one ducted or split with smart-home electronics | Commercial, low-temperature, demanding projects |
| Sentinel Series | The build standard applied across every format | Anyone wanting the latest, strongest design |
Still deciding? Sizing depends on cellar volume, insulation, glass, and ambient temperature, so confirm with the Wine Guardian cooling calculator and a qualified HVAC professional.
Beyond cooling, Wine Guardian offers wine cellar humidifiers to hold ideal humidity, self-contained luxury wine cabinets for spaces without a cellar, and the parts and accessories to install and maintain it all.
Not sure which system fits your space? A specialist can help you compare formats and size the unit to your cellar.
Wine Guardian offers through-the-wall, ducted self-contained, ducted split, ductless split, and water-cooled systems, plus the Pro and Sentinel Series. Each suits a different space and installation.
A through-the-wall unit is the simplest choice for a small to mid-sized cellar, while a ductless split suits a wine wall or glass display where ductwork is not an option.
A ducted self-contained unit houses everything in one cabinet installed outside the cellar and connected by ductwork. A split system separates the condenser so it can be placed remotely or outdoors.
Sizing depends on cellar volume, insulation, glass area, ambient temperature, and door seals. Use the Wine Guardian cooling calculator and confirm with a qualified HVAC professional.
A through-the-wall unit sits in the cellar wall and exhausts to an adjacent room. Ducted and split systems keep equipment outside the wine room. Ductless systems mount flush in a wall or ceiling with a remote condenser.
Many systems include or support humidity control, and a Wine Guardian humidifier can be added to most. Confirm humidity options for your specific model.
Both. The range covers small residential cellars up to large commercial wine rooms, with the Pro Series built for the most demanding low-temperature and commercial projects.
Tell us about your space and a wine cooling specialist will help you compare formats, size the unit, and plan the install. This guidance is general and intended to help narrow the selection. Final sizing, installation design, and electrical requirements should be confirmed with Wine Guardian documentation and a licensed HVAC professional.
Wine Guardian offers through-the-wall, ducted self-contained, ducted split, ductless split, and water-cooled systems, plus the Pro and Sentinel Series. Each suits a different space and installation.
A through-the-wall unit is the simplest choice for a small to mid-sized cellar, while a ductless split suits a wine wall or glass display where ductwork is not an option.
A ducted self-contained unit houses everything in one cabinet installed outside the cellar and connected by ductwork. A split system separates the condenser so it can be placed remotely or outdoors.
Sizing depends on cellar volume, insulation, glass area, ambient temperature, and door seals. Use the Wine Guardian cooling calculator and confirm with a qualified HVAC professional.
A through-the-wall unit sits in the cellar wall and exhausts to an adjacent room. Ducted and split systems keep equipment outside the wine room. Ductless systems mount flush in a wall or ceiling with a remote condenser.
Many systems include or support humidity control, and a Wine Guardian humidifier can be added to most. Confirm humidity options for your specific model.
Both. The range covers small residential cellars up to large commercial wine rooms, with the Pro Series built for the most demanding low-temperature and commercial projects.