Factors in type of plant, choice of refrigerant, and extent of standby plant for passenger vessels; problems involved in distribution of cooling effect by piping; it is noted that plants have increased in size up to those now being fitted in Canberra and Oriana, ships in 40,000 to 45,000 ton class with plant capable of extracting 22-million Btu per hr under peak load conditions. (see also Instn Engrs and Shipbldrs in Scotland -- Trans v 103 pt 3 1959-60 p 54-88, 89-90, pt 4 p 91-9; Shipbldr and Mar Engine-Bldr v 67 n 636 Dec 1960 p 672-7)
Refrigerating plant for very large marine air conditioning installations
J Refrig
Journal of Refrigeration ; 3 , n 5
1960
5 pages
Article (Journal)
English
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