Application Introduction
The marine temperature control system uses a refrigerant circulating between the condenser and evaporator to achieve cooling, heating, and dehumidification.
Contact EngineerThe marine temperature control system uses a refrigerant circulating between the condenser and evaporator to achieve cooling, heating, and dehumidification.
Contact EngineerIn marine environments, the salt content in seawater can corrode many conventional materials. As a result, cooling system components are typically made from corrosion-resistant materials such as stainless steel and specialty plastics. Additionally, due to significant temperature fluctuations, a wide temperature range measurement capability is required. The system design and layout must also be compact and efficient due to the limited space on vessels.
Corrosion-resistant transmitters and flow meters are used to withstand harsh environments with large temperature differentials, high salinity, and humidity. High-performance, accurate measuring instruments integrated with automation systems help significantly reduce energy consumption and facilitate remote manual management.