Marine Condensing Units and Refrigeration Systems typically include the following key specifications and technical properties:
Size: Ranges from compact (1-5 HP) to large industrial systems (50+ HP).
Grade: Designed for marine use, meeting standards like ABS, DNV, or Lloyd's Register.
Viscosity: Refrigerant viscosity varies by type (e.g., R-404A, R-134A). Lubricating oil viscosity typically ISO 68 or ISO 100.
Buoyancy: Components are corrosion-resistant and often buoyancy-tested for marine environments.
Material: Stainless steel (316L), copper-nickel alloys, or marine-grade aluminum for corrosion resistance.
Cooling Capacity: 1 kW to 500 kW, depending on application.
Operating Pressure: High-pressure systems (up to 30 bar) for efficient heat exchange.
Power Supply: 220V/380V AC, 50/60Hz, or 24V/48V DC for marine use.
Refrigerant Type: Common options include R-22, R-404A, R-134A, or eco-friendly alternatives.
Insulation: Closed-cell foam or fiberglass to prevent condensation.
Weight: Varies by size (50 kg to 2000 kg).
Certifications: Compliant with IMO, SOLAS, and MARPOL regulations.