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Marine and commercial HVAC equipment manufacturing involves designing, producing, and supplying heating, ventilation, and air conditioning systems that meet rigorous standards set by classification societies, regulatory bodies, and industry best practices. These systems are engineered to withstand harsh marine environments, including exposure to salt-laden air, high humidity, temperature extremes, and potential explosive atmospheres.

Key Aspects:

  • Compliance with Marine Standards: Equipment must comply with international marine standards such as those from the International Maritime Organization (IMO), American Bureau of Shipping (ABS), DNV-GL, and United States Coast Guard (USCG). These certifications ensure equipment can endure marine conditions, including vibration, shock, corrosion, and electromagnetic compatibility.

  • Material and Construction Quality: Marine HVAC units are constructed from marine-grade materials such as galvanized steel, stainless steel, and aluminum, with protective coatings to resist corrosion from salt air and moisture. Units often feature robust construction like double-sheeted access doors, tongue and groove paneling, and stainless steel drain pans to enhance durability.

  • Explosion Proof and Hazardous Area Suitability: Many marine HVAC systems are designed to be explosion-proof and suitable for hazardous zones (Zone 1 & 2), ensuring safe operation in areas with explosive gases or vapors. This includes compliance with ATEX certification and integration of safety features to prevent ignition risks.

  • Performance and Efficiency: Systems are engineered for optimal thermal performance, including precise cooling and heating capacities tailored to project requirements (e.g., 10 kW to 100 kW cooling power). Energy efficiency is prioritized to reduce operational costs and environmental impact. Advanced control solutions such as thermostatic valves, electrically controlled valves, and integration with communication protocols (Modbus, Profibus) allow for precise climate control and monitoring.

  • Noise and Comfort Standards: Marine HVAC equipment is designed to operate quietly to maintain comfort onboard vessels, with noise levels controlled to meet stringent standards.

  • Testing and Quality Assurance: Equipment undergoes rigorous testing for noise, vibration, shock resistance, and electromagnetic compatibility. Manufacturers provide full integrated logistics support, including spare parts availability and global service networks to ensure ongoing reliability and maintenance support.

  • Custom Engineering and Integration: Systems are custom-engineered to fit specific vessel types and operational needs, from navy frigates and merchant vessels to offshore rigs and luxury yachts. Integration with vessel management systems for automated air quality control and monitoring of critical parameters (e.g., CO2 levels, differential pressure) is common.

Commercial HVAC equipment similarly adheres to applicable building codes and standards, focusing on performance, energy efficiency, and indoor air quality. Manufacturers stay updated on evolving regulations and provide solutions that meet or exceed these requirements, ensuring safe, reliable, and cost-effective HVAC systems for commercial buildings.

Air Handling Unit

Capacity: 1200 to 42 000 CFM

Panel size: 25mm & 50 mm

Available in thermal barrier profile up to 50mm

AL Penta Post

Fiber reinforced PVC corner

Able to do selection for custom request

Option: Stainless steel, Cu-Cu coil

Chiller

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Axial Fan

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