Enjoy an ideal onboard environment in any season with this variable chiller air conditioning system from MBC MARINEL, capable of delivering up to 80,000 BTU/h power. Designed for large vessels, this unit guarantees the best climate control, dynamically adapting to consumption and comfort needs.
Advantages
- High cooling performance for large interior air volumes.
- Variable speed technology (VFD) that automatically adjusts flow according to real demand.
- Quiet and efficient operation to maximize onboard comfort.
- Compact and robust design, optimal for restricted engine room spaces.
- Reduces energy consumption, extending generator autonomy.
Applications
- Suitable for luxury yachts, charter boats, and professional vessels requiring customized climate control.
- Ideal for new installations or replacement of centralized air conditioning systems in the nautical sector.
Compatibility and Installation
- Adaptable to existing chilled water circuits.
- Professional installation recommended to ensure optimal performance.
- Compatible with automated controls and remotes (check compatibility by HC80VFD reference).
Usage and Maintenance Tips
- Perform periodic maintenance of the water circuit and check antifreeze levels.
- Regular filter cleaning and inspection of electrical connections to prevent issues.
- Avoid prolonged exposure to saline environments without proper protection.
Technical Specifications
| Cooling Capacity | 80,000 BTU/h |
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| Technology | Variable Frequency Drive (VFD) |
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| Brand | MBC MARINEL |
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| Reference | HC80VFD |
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| Recommended Use | Medium and large vessels |
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| Installation | Centralized with bench mounting |
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Why Choose Variable Chiller Systems in Nautical Applications
Air conditioning systems with variable speed chillers enable a more efficient management of energy consumption by adapting to the thermal load at every moment, ensuring maximum comfort with minimal impact on vessel autonomy. This is the professional choice for those seeking performance, reliability, and advanced control in long-range navigation.