John100156
Well-Known Member
If your boat incorporates a pumped piped chilled water distribution system to fan coil units in each berth (and not a DX ducted air cooling system) you should be able to couple-in a smaller capacity chiller unit solely for use at night, which can be isolated during the day - rejected heat (condenser) coupled into the existing pumped seawater circuit. I have designed numerous commercial systems using multiple chillers in the past so if you still need help let me have your existing schematic and I will indicate how it could be done.
For instance, guestimating a reasonable night time cooling load of say 200W/m2 which should suffice, no idea what the area of your berths are so say three cabins at 10m2 each would equate to a cooling load say 6kW or (20,472 Btu's) assuming a COP of say 2.5 this would equate to a 2.4kW electrical load drawing say 10.5 amps at 230v. This could be piped as a series return depending on your schematic without affecting the hydraulics of your existing CHW circuit.
For instance, guestimating a reasonable night time cooling load of say 200W/m2 which should suffice, no idea what the area of your berths are so say three cabins at 10m2 each would equate to a cooling load say 6kW or (20,472 Btu's) assuming a COP of say 2.5 this would equate to a 2.4kW electrical load drawing say 10.5 amps at 230v. This could be piped as a series return depending on your schematic without affecting the hydraulics of your existing CHW circuit.