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BlueCool C-Series
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New BlueCool C-Series Chiller air-conditioning systems Chiller systems are suitable for boats with several cabins. Whenever three or more independent areas in a yacht need to The chiller unit is typically placed in the engine room, providing Improved performance and up to 15 % higher efficiency be air-conditioned, a central chiller system is the right choice. Continuous cooling capacity even in tropical conditions chilled water / glycol to all cabins via the chilled water circuit. One or several air handlers are fitted in each cabin providing the Even more compact design required cooling capacities to the rooms. The system offers one New improved electronics for easy installation and diagnosis via USB cable control for the unit itself as well as separate panels for each cabin. boat systems Optional vibration dampers as well as soft start devices allow further optimization of the application. Optional CAN-Bus for optimized adaptation to Compressor noise is reduced by up to 25 % Easy sea water and chilled water connections at one side Strong stainless steel tray and condensate drain Cooling and heating via reverse cycle function as a standard High quality epoxy paint prote

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Controls – simple and logical to use Cold-air outlets Circulating pump Cooling unit in the engine room Sea water cooling circuit Technical specifications: BlueCool C-Series Model Cooling capacity (BTU / h)* Cooling capacity (kW) Number of compressors Current draw running (A)** Net weight (kg) Dimension L x D x H (mm / inch) * BTU / h are based on 7 °C evaporating temperature and 38 °C condensing temperature ** Amperage values depend on compressor load. Max values at tropical conditions stated for 230 V / 50 H Errors and omissions excepted • © Webasto Thermo & Comfort SE, 2012 Control...

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