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Systems
TYPICAL AIR CONDITIONING SYSTEM
Overview
The typical optional air conditioning system is rated at 7
K featuring a total output of 7,000 BTU’s/hour (British
Thermal Units) at 120 volts domestically and 240 volts
internationally. The system utilizes a single 230 volt
pump which delivers cooler seawater to the evaporator/
condenser. Warmer seawater exits the boat through a
manifold and various thru-hull ttings.
The evaporator/condenser unit incorporates a compressor
located under the forward berth bunk to compact the R-22
refrigerant.
The Elite control
panel (thermostat).
TYPICAL
AIR CONDITIONING EVAPORATOR/CONDENSER UNIT
TYPICAL A/C PUMP
A/C
STRAINER
NOTE:
If the vessel is hoisted out of the water (except for win-
terization) make sure the A/C seacock is turned to the
“o” position before liing the vessel. Failure to do so
may cause the air conditioner to loose its prime and the
A/C pump may quit on start-up do to a lack of water or
cause pump failure. Remember to turn the seacock “on”
before re-starting the A/C unit.
A/C
SEACOCK