| The first
BayAir AC system installed in 1994 has yet to need a part replaced or even
five minutes of maintenance. It can be installed quickly with
very few tools - you can easily do it yourself. All you need
to operate the unit is a cooler, ice, and your boat's 12v battery.
The unit actually draws its coolant from the melted ice in your well
or cooler. Its fan and pump require no generator, only a 12v
battery. |
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Operational Diagram |
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| The Unit
draws cool water which is pumped through a heat exchanger where the
hot air is converted to cool air. |
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Temperature Control |
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Temperature is controlled via thermostat and fan control knobs on
the front panel. |
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The Coolant |
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| Cold Water
from ice is pumped in and out of the system through two hoses in the
back. |
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Air |
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The air
intakes are on the back and sides of the unit. A fan blows the
air through the heat exchanger and then out the vent on top of the
front control panel.
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Electrical |
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| The Power
and Pump cables extend from the back, lower left of the Unit.
The Power cords are connected to the Positive and Negative of a
standard 12v boat/car battery. The Pump cords are connected to the
included pump. |
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