Specifications and Factory Direct Prices

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Primarily used on workboats, larger vessels, ships and aircraft, high-pressure systems eliminate the need to run water and condensate lines throughout the vessel which greatly reduces the installation expense, although you do lose independant temperature control in the individual spaces.The conditioned air is compressed and transported throughout the vessel in relatively small diameter tubing to the different locations which may be quite distant from the air conditioning unit. Because the compressed air is warmer than uncompressed air, insulated ducting/tubing is usually not necessary - the air drops to design temperature only when it finally reaches atmospheric pressure in the individual cabins. |



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Prices and Specifications |
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Heat-Only Systems |
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Properly size your boat BEFORE you charge ahead!
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Flagship Marine, Inc., 2427 SE Dixie Hwy., Stuart, Florida 34996 - USA
Phone: 772-283-1609 Fax: 772-283-4611 Wats: 800-316-6426 sales@flagshipmarine.comCopyright © 1995-2008 Flagship Marine, Inc. All Rights Reserved.