The invention provides an air conditioning device of a ship cabin and belongs to the technical field of ships. The device solves the technical problems such as inaccurate temperature and humidity control of the existing air conditioning device of the ship. The air conditioning device of the ship cabin comprises dehumidification equipment, primary refrigeration equipment and secondary refrigeration equipment, wherein the dehumidification equipment and the secondary refrigeration equipment are arranged in series; the dehumidification equipment is located at the tandem front end of the secondary refrigeration equipment; the primary refrigeration equipment and the secondary refrigeration equipment are arranged in parallel; the primary refrigeration equipment is arranged in the cabin; and the secondary refrigeration equipment is communicated with the cabin via a blast pipe. The device has the advantage of accurately controlling temperature and humidity in the cabin.


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    Title :

    Air conditioning device of ship cabin


    Contributors:
    XU GUANGYING (author) / WANG JIALIANG (author) / XU ZONGSHI (author)

    Publication date :

    2015-09-16


    Type of media :

    Patent


    Type of material :

    Electronic Resource


    Language :

    English


    Classification :

    IPC:    B63J Hilfsanlagen auf Schiffen , AUXILIARIES ON VESSELS



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