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INTERNAL SYSTEMS
SECTION 4
Air Conditioning System
For the air conditioning system to operate it needs a source of AC power
(supplied by either a shore power source or the generator) and a supply of
seawater (either salt or fresh).
Standard:
The air conditioning system consists of one air conditioning unit.
This unit is located beneath the storage locker forward of the dinette.
Mid Cabin Option:
The air conditioning system consists of two air
conditioning units. The first unit is located beneath the berth in the
forward stateroom. The second unit is located on the port side beneath the
entertainment center.
Producing Heat
The air conditioning system can produce heat when it is operated in reverse
cycle mode. Reverse cycle operation, however, is affected by the temperature
of the seawater. As seawater temperature decreases so does the air conditioning
system’s ability to produce warm air. Carver recommends that the air
conditioning system not be operated in reverse cycle mode when the seawater
temperature is below 40˚F.
Powering the Air Conditioning
1. Make sure the air conditioning seacock is closed. Remove and clean the air
conditioning system’s seawater strainer. The strainer prevents debris in the
seawater from entering the air conditioning system. The seacock, strainer and
pump are located beneath a hatch in the cockpit. Refer to Section 9 - Hatches
for the exact location of the strainer.
2. Reinstall the seawater strainer. If the strainer leaks when the air conditioning
seacock is opened, close the seacock, then check the strainer for correct
installation.
Do not run the air conditioning system’s water pump when the seacock
that supplies seawater to the system is closed. Operating the pump with
no seawater can damage it.
3. Open the A/C seacock to supply seawater to the A/C pump.
4. Supply AC power to your boat. Refer to Section 3 - Shore Power or
Section 3 - Generator Power to do this.
Because the air conditioning unit’s condensation drains into the sump,
the Shower Sump circuit breaker on the Safety Breaker Panel must be
“ON” whenever the air conditioning system is operating.
5. On the Safety Breaker Panel, verify that the Shower Sump circuit breaker
is “ON.”
6. On the AC Control Center:
a.
Switch the Shore #2 Main circuit breaker “ON.”
b. Switch the A/C Unit circuit breaker “ON.”
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