Condensing units are integral components in modern temperature-control systems, commonly found in appliances such as refrigerators, air conditioners, heat pumps, and chillers. These units are designed to efficiently transport energy in the form of heat through an innovative process of gas compression. Utilizing a refrigerant, these systems circulate the gas through a network of sophisticated coils, leveraging the ambient air around these coils to effectively regulate and maintain desired temperatures in various environments.