Whisperkool Extreme Series 8000ti Condenser Ducting Kit
Whisperkool Extreme Series 8000ti Condenser Ducting Kit is backordered and will ship as soon as it is back in stock.
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📚 Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)
It allows you to duct the condenser side of the Extreme 8000ti and 8000tiR units, redirecting hot exhaust air to another location for improved airflow and installation flexibility.
It is specifically compatible with the WhisperKOOL Extreme 8000ti and Extreme 8000tiR through-the-wall wine cellar cooling units.
Ducting helps remove heat from enclosed spaces, prevents overheating, improves cooling efficiency, and supports optimal climate control in your wine cellar.
Yes. When combined with the Extreme 8000ti Evaporator Ducting Kit, you can fully duct both intake and exhaust sides for maximum installation flexibility.
Yes. Moving the condenser exhaust air away from the cellar area can reduce noise around the installation wall.
It is designed for use with standard 8-inch ducting (flex or rigid), which must be purchased separately.
Yes. The plenum attaches directly to the condenser side of the unit for straightforward installation. Professional installation is recommended for best results.
Yes. Proper ducting eliminates hot air recirculation and enhances airflow, helping the cooling unit maintain consistent temperature and humidity levels.
The supply/exhaust plenum is 14.25\" W x 8.25\" H x 7.5\" D. The return/intake plenum is 14.25\" W x 14\" H x 8\" D.
No. Those units require a smaller condenser ducting kit designed specifically for the 3500ti and 5000ti models.
No. This is an official WhisperKOOL accessory and is fully warranty-safe when installed properly.
No. The kit includes the plenum components only. The 8\" ducting hose must be purchased separately.
Yes. It allows you to place the condenser intake and exhaust in remote or constrained areas, making it ideal for limited-space installations.
Yes. By improving ventilation and reducing heat strain, it supports more reliable long-term operation."]
