Read the fine print
Posted: Thu Jul 20, 2006 4:49 pm
Ken,The problems you are experiencing with refrigeration are not unusual they even occur on million dollar boats. Most times refrigeration problems are easily solved by correcting the heat flow through a system.
The question is who is responsible when your new boats refrigeration unit does not perform correctly, refrigerator manufacturer, Boat manufacturer, or the boat purchaser?
• I believe the manual for the refrigeration unit you have states the following. “Let the unit breath! Position the condensing unit so that its fan can intake air from one space and discharge it to another. Do not re-circulate the same air unless the compartment in which you mount the unit is 100cubic feet or larger in volume, unobstructed, and below the water line.â€
The question is who is responsible when your new boats refrigeration unit does not perform correctly, refrigerator manufacturer, Boat manufacturer, or the boat purchaser?
• I believe the manual for the refrigeration unit you have states the following. “Let the unit breath! Position the condensing unit so that its fan can intake air from one space and discharge it to another. Do not re-circulate the same air unless the compartment in which you mount the unit is 100cubic feet or larger in volume, unobstructed, and below the water line.â€