A Closer Look at What We’re Bringing to the Expo
As one of the most influential HVAC industry events in Asia, China Refrigeration Expo 2026 brings together manufacturers, engineers, and project professionals from around the world.
This year, ZERO is not simply presenting products. We are showcasing solutions shaped by real project demands, installation constraints, and long-term system performance.
From modular chillers to rooftop units and air handling systems, the focus is not on individual models, but on how different systems work together across a wide range of applications and capacity requirements.
Modular Chiller Designed for Scalable System Applications
At the center of our showcase is a modular chiller built around flexibility and system scalability.
Instead of relying on a single large unit, modular systems allow multiple units to be combined based on the cooling demand of the project. This makes them particularly suitable for industrial facilities where load requirements change over time.

The updated structural design improves airflow distribution inside the unit and makes key components easier to access during maintenance. In real projects, this reduces service time and simplifies system expansion or replacement when needed.
With an advanced control interface, operators can monitor system performance in real time and manage multiple modules as a single system. This is especially valuable in projects where continuous operation and system redundancy are required.
Rooftop Package Unit Built for Integrated Commercial Applications
The rooftop package unit on display reflects a typical solution used in supermarkets, factories, and large open spaces.
Rooftop systems combine cooling, heating, and air distribution into a single packaged unit installed on the roof. This eliminates the need for separate indoor equipment rooms and reduces the complexity of duct routing inside the building.

In practice, this type of system is often selected for projects where installation time is limited or where indoor space needs to be fully utilized. By placing the system outdoors, it also helps reduce indoor noise and simplifies maintenance access.
The use of a low-voltage control platform improves safety during installation and servicing, especially in projects where multiple units are deployed across large sites.
Ducted System Designed for Flexible Installation Conditions
One of the most practical solutions on display is the ducted system that supports both vertical and horizontal installation.
In real projects, mechanical rooms and ceiling spaces rarely follow a standard layout. Being able to install the same unit in different orientations allows engineers and installers to adapt more easily to site conditions without redesigning the system.
From an installation perspective, this flexibility reduces on-site modifications and helps avoid delays caused by space limitations.
Air Handling Unit Focused on Air Quality and System Stability
The air handling unit presented at the Expo is designed for projects where air quality, hygiene, and system durability are critical.
By combining direct expansion coils with high-efficiency fans, the unit is able to deliver stable airflow while maintaining consistent temperature control. The internal structure is designed to minimize air leakage and ensure even air distribution across different sections.

The use of stainless steel inner panels makes the unit suitable for environments where cleanliness is a priority, such as healthcare facilities, clean rooms, or high-end commercial buildings.
In these applications, the role of the AHU goes beyond temperature control. It becomes a key component in maintaining indoor air quality and ensuring a stable indoor environment.
Integrated Outdoor Units for System Compatibility
To support a complete system solution, we are also showcasing matching outdoor units designed to work seamlessly with indoor equipment.
System compatibility is often an overlooked issue in HVAC projects. When components are not properly matched, it can lead to unstable performance, communication errors, or inefficient operation.
By using a unified control platform and matched system design, these outdoor units help ensure stable communication and coordinated operation across the entire system.
This is particularly important in projects where multiple indoor units are connected and need to operate under varying load conditions.
Full Range of Solutions for Different Project Needs
Rather than focusing on a single product category, ZERO’s showcase highlights a full range of HVAC solutions across different capacities, applications, and system configurations.
From centralized systems to packaged units and air-side solutions, the goal is to provide options that can be adapted to different project types, whether it is a small commercial space or a large-scale development.
In real-world applications, no two projects are exactly the same. Having a flexible product range allows engineers and contractors to design systems that fit the actual conditions, rather than forcing the project to fit the equipment.
Visit ZERO at China Refrigeration Expo 2026
We warmly invite you to visit ZERO at China Refrigeration Expo 2026 and experience these solutions in person.
Booth No.: B1B01
Date: April 8–10, 2026
Location: Capital International Exhibition & Convention Center, Beijing
Whether you are working on commercial projects, system design, or distribution, our team will be on site to discuss how these solutions can support your specific needs.
Let’s Talk About Your Next Project
HVAC systems are not defined by individual components, but by how they perform together in real conditions.
From system design to long-term operation, the goal is to create solutions that are reliable, adaptable, and aligned with the actual needs of each project.
If you are planning a project or looking for a more practical HVAC solution, we would be glad to connect with you at the Expo or in advance.
Contact us to schedule a meeting or learn more: https://zerohvacr.com/contact





