The CJK marine indirect air conditioner serves as a vital component for centralised air processing within shipboard air conditioning systems. This unit comprises a mixing section, filtration section, air treatment section (including cooling, heating, and humidification functions), fan section, and distribution section, all mounted upon a common base. Employing PLC or microcomputer control, the air conditioner offers straightforward operation alongside stable and reliable performance.
The CZK marine modular air conditioning unit serves as the core component of duct-supply marine central air conditioning systems. Primarily comprising a compressor-condenser unit, air handling enclosure, automated control valves, and electrical control assembly, it is mounted on a common baseplate. The unit provides refrigeration, heating, humidification, dehumidification, filtration, and fresh air exchange functions.
Marine unit air conditioners are compact, integrated air handling units combining refrigeration, heating, dehumidification (or humidification), filtration and ventilation functions. Their compact design, ease of operation and reliable performance make them widely employed across various vessel types and offshore platforms as self-contained air treatment equipment for enhancing working and living environments.
Marine chillers serve as the cooling or heating source for central air conditioning systems aboard vessels, supplying circulating chilled or heated water to the system. These units are primarily assembled from compressors, condensers, dry evaporators, electrical control panels, valves, and instrumentation. They are integrated with fan coil units or indirect air conditioners to form complete air conditioning systems.
The marine constant pressure unit is an integrated, pre-assembled marine system that combines multiple functions within a ship's central air conditioning circulating refrigerant (or heating) water system. These include heat exchange, chilled (or heated) water circulation, pressure regulation, air venting, make-up water supply, filtration, water treatment, and electrical control. The unit comprises heating heat exchange apparatus (plate heat exchanger), steam flow regulating valve assembly, steam trap assembly, constant pressure expansion diaphragm tank, automatic air venting device, differential pressure controller, make-up water isolation device, deionised water treatment unit, and electric/manual valves with control unit.
Marine fan coil units are compact air conditioning devices integrating cooling, heating, dehumidification, filtration and ventilation functions. Characterised by their compact structure, user-friendly operation and reliable performance, they are extensively employed across various vessel types and offshore oil platforms. Serving as air handling equipment to meet environmental parameter requirements in accommodation and service spaces, they operate in conjunction with chilled (or heated) water units.
Marine mobile air conditioner: an integrated, freestanding unit combining refrigeration, dehumidification, heating and ventilation. Featuring self-braking castors and a mobile design for flexible, convenient operation. Its drain-free construction eliminates the hassle of frequent water emptying. Widely applicable for use in non-explosion-proof zones aboard vessels and offshore oil platforms.
The IDFC air conditioning unit serves as the terminal air handling equipment within the IDAC intelligent distributed air conditioning system. It primarily comprises an EC fan, heat exchanger, electric heater, motorised control valve, and intelligent control assembly.