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Re: T&T: AIR CO: CENTRAL CHILLING SYSTEM VS STAND-ALONE UNITS

From: Pascal Gademer (no email)
Date: Wed Jun 06 2007 - 14:26:51 EDT

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    what size boat ?

    i was under the impression that chilled water system were only practical on
    larger boats... 60, 70 + range ?

    while smaller boats (under 40') often have all in one units located thru out
    the boat (downside is the noise in living space and running raw water lines
    thru the boat), mid size boats have split systems with the
    compressor/condensing units in the ER and fans/evaporators where they are
    needed. unlike chilled water sytems, gas is sent from the ER to the air
    handlers, instead of water.

    pascal
    miami, fl
    1970 hatteras 53MY
    live helm cam... www.sandbarhopper.com

    ----- Original Message -----
    From: "Mike and Ann Michelin" <>
    To: <>
    Sent: Wednesday, June 06, 2007 12:53 AM
    Subject: T&T: AIR CO: CENTRAL CHILLING SYSTEM VS STAND-ALONE UNITS

    > Hi All,
    > I am currently deciding on an air conditioning system.
    > The debate is between having the usual stand-alone air conditioning
    > units in each room, versus using the central system that uses chilled
    > water,
    > and basically a small radiator and fan in the room.
    > I understand that the chiller system is the same as that used in big
    > buildings, and that they now make it in systems that are marine-adapted
    > for
    > boats.
    > Note, I am in the tropics, so "winter freeze" sitting at dockside is
    > not an issue.
    > Thanks for the pros and cons to help me decide.
    > Great list ..... great people!
    > Mike
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