Installation
The seawater system should be installed
– with an upward incline from the speed scoop and seacock (1),
– through the strainer (3),
– to the inlet of the pump (4) and
– then up to the inlet of the air conditioning unit's condenser coil (5).
The discharge from the air conditioning unit (5) should run to the sea-
water outlet thru-hull fitting (6) which should be located where it can
be visually checked for water flow and as close as practicable to the
waterline to reduce noise.
Ensure the hose runs uphill from speed scoop to strainer (3), pump (4)
and air conditioning unit (5).
Avoid loops, high spots or the use of 90° elbows with seawater hose.
The air conditioning unit (5) should be installed as low as possible, but
never in the bilge or engine room areas (such as under a V-berth,
dinette seat or bottom of a locker).
Ensure proper spacing around unit.
Ensure that the selected location is sealed from direct access to bilge
and/or engine room vapors.
Mount the unit (5) on a firm, level, horizontal surface.
Double clamp all hose connections with stainless steel clamps,
reversing the clamps.
Secure all threaded connections with threaded-sealing tape.
Tighten one and a half turns beyond hand tight.
!
WARNING!
Do not tighten the threaded connections too firmly. Otherwise the
threaded sealing tape may stretch and cause cracks to form within
hours or days.
Before you start up the boat, check for any leaks. If you are unsure
of how to proceed, contact a qualified ship's mechanic. Otherwise
there is a danger of the boat sinking. This can result in death or injury
to persons.
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