Thursday 16 October 08 - 06:07
 

Heating & Air Conditioning Systems

    Aircon - the thing to have

    Air conditioning in boats is becoming more and more 'the thing to have', says Phil Pickin, and the marine industry is beginning to see the kind of numbers that bring benefits of scale 

    MaxiTherm duct insulation retains 40% heat

    Over the past few months and after many hours of thermal tests, Eberspacher's research for the most effective insulation material, which can be used in conjunction with their duct systems, has, they say, been a complete success. 

    Stay cool with Blue Cool

    Craft interiors heat up remarkably quickly once the sun makes an appearance, even in UK waters, says Webasto. And the problem is obviously magnified if the boat is Mediterranean-based. 

    Cruisair evaporator units

    The US Dometic Corporation has introduced a new series of remote evaporator units for use with Cruisair boat air conditioning systems. 

    B-Series diesel boilers

    Kuranda says when your customers want the same controllable, comfortable heating aboard, as they would expect at home the Kabola Bseries boiler is the right choice. 

    MGR picks up Marvair Seamach

    Marvair, a division of Airxel Inc, has decided to expand its portfolio of air conditioning products into Europe and has appointed MGR Marine Air Conditioning as its SeaMach distributor for the UK and Northern Europe. 

    Krueger welcomes enquiries

    Krueger is a leader in designing and supplying diesel fired heating systems for many types of marine craft including floating platforms, pilot launches, harbour patrol craft, surveillance and customs boats, tug boats, naval craft up to about 80ft, passenger vessels, pleasure motor and sailing boats. 

Seawork International 2009 - 23rd to 25th June 2009