Angela
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- OWNER - I own a Hatteras Yacht
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- 58' MOTOR YACHT-Series I (1977 - 1980)
7 A/C units ?...Have there been others added ? Or are you counting air handlers or controls...The bottom 4 only count as one system (one compressor)
I was counting "units" as it relates to triggering the pump and any air handler will trigger the pump. There are 7 of those. But yes, the boat has 3 compressors which, in total run 7 air handlers.
I had four of those grey boxes on the wall, plus the big useless box of capacitors (that is planned for removal on day, but I have to discharge them first, and currently, we are using it for ballast). One of those boxes was the pump relay, but it's gone now.
We did some rough calculations when considering 4 self-contained units and we come out just a tad under what I'm using now, so we're good in that department if we choose to go there one day. And because I've removed the seawater flushing toilets, I have/will have eight extra through hulls around the boat to choose from if I decide to give each unit its own pump. Again, the jury is still out on where to go from here. We're just considering our options for when that day comes.
Either a chiller, or one unit as you have (but non modulating) that keeps the whole lower deck the same temp may be your best option/s for the power available aboard...
Steve~
There is no way I could have the entire lower level set to one non-modulating control. The natural elements that dictate how well a room cools or warms varys greatly - think about the Miami summer sun beating down on the bow cabin versus that of the master stateroom - neither room will ever be comfortable if one thermostat is controlling both. And as a charteryacht, each set of guests in a room has to be in control of their own sleeping environment.
When I get the salon unit back on the shelf and power back to it, I'll fiddle with it some more. Heat isn't all that important here - just nice to have about 3 to 5 nights a year. It wouldn't surprise me if it just magically started working again. My 30 year old CruisAir in the pilothouse did nothing but short cycle when I got the boat. I coulple of years later...it just magically cured itself and it's been running great ever since. And I never touched it!