A marine air conditioner is a specialized cooling and heating system designed to regulate cabin temperatures on boats and yachts, ensuring comfort in various climates. These self-contained or split systems use refrigerant to provide efficient ... read more
1-2 weeks delivery time Price incl. 19% VAT The Plastimo 64600 Standard Installation Frame is designed for the CRX80S refrigerator with a 316 AISI door, providing secure and stable mounting. It ensures a neat and tidy assembly and is easy to install.
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1-2 weeks delivery time Price incl. 19% VAT The Plastimo 64601 installation frame securely holds the CRX110S refrigerator, offering stability and a clean setup. Its user-friendly design makes installation easy, and its durable 316 AISI stainless steel construction ensures long-lasting performance.
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1-2 weeks delivery time Price incl. 19% VAT The Plastimo 64602 ColdMachine Package includes the CU-55 cooling unit and VD-07 O-shaped evaporator, designed for coolers up to 130 liters. The CU-55 features a 12/24 V hermetic compressor, dynamic wire barrel condenser, and self-sealing valves, with dimensions of 220 x 160 x 220 mm and a weight of 6.5 kg. It comes with a stainless steel mounting plate for floor installation. The VD-07 evaporator, with a power consumption of 35 W, can be installed either horizontally or vertically and includes an adjustable thermostat along with bespoke couplings, hose, and wire.
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What are the key features of a marine air conditioner and how does it function on a boat?
A marine air conditioner is designed to provide efficient heating and cooling for boats using a self-contained or chiller system. Equipped with a heat pump and refrigerant, it operates on 115V or 230V AC at 60 Hz, with air handlers and condensers ensuring optimal climate control. Advanced models feature titanium coils and digital controls for durability, energy efficiency, and dependable performance in marine environments.
How does a DC powered marine air conditioner differ from an AC powered product?
A DC powered marine air conditioner operates directly from a boat’s battery system, making it more energy-efficient and ideal for vessels without constant shore power access. In contrast, an AC powered marine AC unit typically requires a generator or shore power connection, offering higher BTU capacities for larger cabins. DC units are a smart and environmentally friendly choice for energy-conscious boaters, especially when paired with renewable energy sources.
What are the main advantages of a self-contained marine air conditioning system?
A self-contained marine air conditioner offers a compact and efficient cooling solution by integrating all components within a single housing. Designed with R410A refrigerant and copper tubing, these units provide reliable performance while minimizing installation complexity in the engine room or cabin. Top manufacturers ensure durability, making self-contained systems the best solution for boats requiring efficient climate control with minimal space requirements.