Daikin launches turnkey refrigeration solution
Daikan has released its new DeVap series of evaporators, which it says completes its turnkey refrigeration solution.

The national launch brings evaporators into Daikin’s existing condensing unit portfolio, completing what it describes as an all-inclusive refrigeration solution that has been developed to address Australian needs, with simplified installation, servicing and maintenance in mind.
“Refrigeration is an important and growing focus for Daikin in Australia,” says Daikin Australia Refrigeration Sales Manager Kevin Sultana, Affil.AIRAH. “By adding evaporators to our lineup, we can now deliver a more complete solution that reflects local operating conditions and the real-world needs of installers and business owners.”
DeVap integrates with Daikin’s broader refrigeration portfolio and supports the transition to lower-GWP refrigerant alternatives, including R448A, R452A and R513A. Factory-fitted Carel EVD-ICE models are available, as is Blygold coil coating to enhance corrosion resistance and durability in demanding environments.
Daikin says the development of the DeVap series was informed by extensive on-site research conducted across metro and regional New South Wales and Queensland, including fish markets, supermarkets, meat wholesalers, delicatessens, wineries, liquor outlets, produce specialists and ice cream manufacturing facilities.
“These insights shaped a design suited to local climate factors, including ambient humidity levels, and everyday operating demands,” Sultana says.
Daikin Australia’s full refrigeration solution, including the DeVap evaporator range, will be available nationally from February 2026. Daikin says it is suitable for businesses such as supermarkets, convenience stores, service stations, hospitality venues, liquor outlets, food processing facilities, delicatessens, butchers and healthcare environments.
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