Sunday, April 8, 2012

nautical Refrigeration

How does Marine refrigeration work? The major parts of a Dc refrigeration law comprise the refrigerant, a compressor, and a condenser, a cooling law for condenser, and a plate or plates inside the refrigeration box. 

The compressor is part of a done loop pumping refrigerant through the law and through the evaporator plate in the ice box. The compressor has two sides the High side or extraction side. The extraction side pumps refrigerant under pressure to the condenser. The suction side or low side and sucks refrigerant after it passes through the evaporator plate back to the compressor. The cold plates in the fridge space have whether expansion valves or capillary tube that detach the low and high pressure sides of the refrigeration system.

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The refrigerant in the compressor starts as a gas. The compressor compresses the refrigerant gas, from low pressure to high pressure between 100-150 psi. When the pressure is increased like this its climatic characteristic is raised dramatically. This hot high pressure refrigerant is then fed to a condenser, where it is cooled and turned into a liquid. The condenser is cooled by whether air or water. The refrigerant is now a cool high pressure liquid and is fed to an evaporator plate inside the boats refrigerator box.

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The evaporator plate takes the refrigerant from the condenser and here it boils rapidly & evaporates back to a gas, at a very low temperature. This turn of state absorbs vast amounts of sensible heat from the evaporator which in turn removes heat from the insulated refrigeration box, thereby lowering its temperature. The Btu is the determination of heat removed. From the evaporator plate the refrigerant is returned to the low side of the compressor, to start the process again.

Evaporator or keeping Plates

Marine refrigeration systems use whether an evaporator plate or a keeping plate in the boats refrigeration space or freezer space. Each type of plate works differently in drawing heat from the boats refrigerator and ice box space.

Marine Evaporator

Marine Evaporators are just like the ones found in household refrigerators. They can get quite cold (thermostat setting) and many evaporators have the capability to make ice next to the evaporator plate or inside the evaporator box. Evaporators come in any shapes and sizes; they can be horizontal plate's vertical plates and rolled plates. Evaporators are constant cycling, or short cycle. Most use a Danfoss marine compressor with H134 refrigerant.

Thermostat controlled evaporator temperature. Turn to lower ice box temperature. Evaporator plates are less expensive, but need Constant power supply.

Marine keeping plates

Marine Refrigerator keeping Plates act like large blocks of ice and the cold climatic characteristic of the keeping plate sucks heat out of the boats refrigeration box. keeping plates can keep ice boxes cold for long periods.

The main benefit of a keeping plate over an evaporator is that they only need to be recharged 1 or 2 times per day. This charging can coincide with attaching to shore power, running the engine and so the refrigerator does not rely on the battery bank. When incorporated into a properly designed system, holdover plates can significantly sacrifice median energy consumption. However Dc keeping plates are also possible.  The keeping plate is filled with a explication that has a icy point below 23 degrees F.  As the compressor runs, the refrigerant passes through the keeping Plates coil, icy the keeping plate solution. The compressor turns of and as the keeping plate thaws out, heat is removed from the box.

Powering the Compressor

The power supply to the compressor is one of the key elements of the boats refrigeration system. Refrigeration is one of the largest energy consumers onboard, so the power supply is an foremost element of the system. Power supplies to marine refrigeration systems comprise Ac, Dc, Shore Power, engine power, and hybrid systems. Hybrids are combinations of say 12 volt and engine drive, or engine and shore power. The whole point in finding at power supply to your boats refrigerator is to integrate it into onboard power requirements for all your boats marine systems. If you run a generator much of the time then adding on an Ac refrigeration unit may make sense, but unless you do, you would be best at finding at 12 V, engine or shore power.

Power can be decided on how you use your boat. Are you tied up at a dock for much of the time and take days trips. Or do you cruise and spend large amounts of time at anchor. Finally are you Powerboating or sailing will also affect power supply. sailing means no charging of batteries or power from the engine. Here a solar panel or wind or towed generator can help replenish batteries. If you spend time at the dock, a Dc law has plenty of time to recharge on shore power. If you spend time motoring and at the dock and engine drive with shore sustain works well.

Ac 110 volt marine refrigeration     

These drop in refrigerators are like the one in your home and are ordinarily seen on larges boats with an plenty of Ac power and space. The Ac powers the marine compressor, and the condenser is typically air cooled. A trustworthy Ac supply is needed in the form of a generator.

Dc marine refrigeration with Evaporator plate

 One of the cheapest marine refrigeration law and easiest to install is the 12 v or Dc system. Air cooling is the simplest. The Dc law combined with an evaporator plate that is thermostatically controlled gives flexibility over cooling requirements. Many 12 volt systems use the Danfoss compressor. With the increased efficiency of the Danfoss compressor, Dc refrigeration onboard is getting more efficient, but is still power hungry.

For most boats with a small box, a particular 12V compressor, air cooled condenser, with evaporator type plate will be about the cheapest option. The Adler Barbour Cold engine has been around for around 25 years and provides great refrigeration for small to medium size ice boxes. 

Shore powered marine refrigeration

Shore powered systems are made to voice the boat's ice box at set climatic characteristic when the boat is at the dock. They offer less power than direct from an engine drive but since you will be at the dock for a while that is not an issue.

If you use a keeping plate and shore powered law you can keep the plate cool while away from the dock for 12 hours or so.

 Engine powered marine refrigeration

The idea behind an engine driven compressor law is that the engine gets used anyway for at lest an hour or so. If you are Powerboating this makes sense, if you are sailing fancy how much time you use the engine.

If this is the case an engine drive with a keeping plate can draw down the ice box in a short duration and after that it can be left for 12 plus hours.

The compressor is run directly off the engine. Belt driven or direct compressor, There are two plates and you can add more, plus ad a detach freezer unit. This creates much power and fast cooling of the keeping plate. More power than a 110 volt system. Larger systems and many plates are possible. engine driven systems cost more and also involve a labor higher cost    

Condenser Cooling

The marine refrigeration systems condenser needs cooling. This is how the refrigerant gets cooled and turned into a liquid. There are 3 ways to cool the condenser;

Air Cooled

Air cooling simplifies facility plus it does not rely on water or adding through hulls. It is therefore the cheapest installation. For smaller units air cooling is Ok, say 4 cu ft or under 6 cu ft you will get sufficient performance. The air cooling unit needs a sufficient supply of re-circulated air for it to work. Ducting and space around the unit will help this.

When you cool by air flow you remove heat from the condenser and ad it to the ambient temperature. The climatic characteristic inside of the cabin only has sufficient capacity to disperse this heat.

Water cooled Condenser

Water cooled compressors will work best in higher ambient temperatures and are more productive and can be 30% more efficient. Water cooling may be best and is best for larger installs especially if freezer is concerned. Water cooling needs a through hull and a pump to get the water to the condenser. The most productive way to cool the condenser

Keel cooler Condenser

The keel cooler or keel condenser requires no through hull fitting and will not be branch to clogging. The keel cooler is a 3" x 7" bronze plate that mounts on the face of the hull and it is the condenser heat exchanger. The bronze plates are related direct to the compressor which is the only challenging part in the system. The Keel Cooler is for a box up to a 15 cu ft refrigerator or 5 cu ft freezer. Since all the heat is passed into the water face the boat it will does not heat up the interior. Since it works without a water pump there is never a pump or strainer to voice and best of all it is nearly silent in operation.

Refrigeration Compressor & plate Combination

Before we pick a size of marine refrigerator we need to understand what factors are complex in keeping the refrigeration box cool. They are generally box size, insulation and cooling water temperature, estimate of citizen aboard and the climatic characteristic you are setting the plates for.

Refrigerator Box Volume

This is obvious, the larger the box the more heat extraction is necessary. A larger box will need more Btus of heat removal. After this basic size issue we have things like, Front occasion or top opening. Front occasion lets cold air out speedily but does allow you to get to the bottom of the box. Drains, if you had a drain for you ice box plug it. You will not need to drain water out of the ice box and this will only let cold air out and heat in. Gaskets, these are a must and must be properly sealed. A trick to recognize if there are gaps in the gasket is to put a piece of paper in between the lid or door and the cabinet and close it. Pull on the paper and you should feel some drag if the gaskets are sealing properly. It comes out certainly there is a gap. Get new or best gasket material.

Insulation  

Typical insulation to a fridge or freezer is foam insulation like Dow Blue board. The advice is for 3-4 inches for refrigeration and 4-6 inches for freezer for medium sized boxes. Foam has an R value of 5 per inch thickness, R being a thermal unit. This means in terms of thermal units 3-4 inches represents 15-20R value for the refrigeration unit, and 20-30 for the freezer.

There are manufacturers of vacuum panel thermal insulation. The Glacier bay fence Ultra-R super-insulation at R-50 per inch provides lots of insulation without taking up critical volume. These panels are vacuum panels and are sealed to work. It is very foremost that you do not drill through or puncture these panels. These panels are institution made, so you would need to supply the manufacturer, exact sizes with locations for copper plate tubes to enter the box. These are built into the panels.

Water temperature

In the tropics water climatic characteristic is a lot warmer then northern climates. For every degree water climatic characteristic increases a corresponding 2 % growth in required Btu. If you are in the Atlantic portions of the east coast Us, you have some cool sea water temps, but of you then cruise down to the Caribbean you may strain your refrigeration system.

Plate Thermostat

The evaporator plate climatic characteristic is set by the thermostat. Dial the box climatic characteristic down and the law will have to work harder.

Number of citizen aboard

More citizen means the box gets opened more and the heat build up from more citizen adds to the ambient temperature.

How big a Refrigeration law is required?

To fancy how big a refrigeration or marine icy unit required, you will need to start with an evaluation of the Btu requirements of the box. A straightforward rule of thumb for estimating the Btus is based on the box volume.

These Btu estimations are based on these assumptions;

- Insulation has an R value of 30 no leaks.
- Water temperatures are tropical in the mid 80s F.
- 2 citizen aboard, for each extra person add an supplementary 1,000 daily Btu
- Top occasion box, for a front occasion door add 15 Btu/inch of door

Btu evaluation on refrigeration volume;

Refrigerator daily heat load; 600 Btu per cu. Ft.

Freezer daily heat load; 1200 Btu per cu. Ft

Lets look at how this works for the 4 cu ft refrigeration system, using the above formula

4 cu. Ft. Times 600  =   2,400 Btu.

Two supplementary citizen on board =   2,000 Btu.

Total required per day   = 4,400 Btu

Choosing 12 volt unit with Evaporator

Match this estimate to the compressor capabilities, and then fancy amps needed to power the system, and then work on the battery bank capability. Start by using the 4,400 Btu form the above example. The Adler Barbour Cold engine uses the Danfoss Bd50 Compressor is rated at 650Btu / hr based on 25F evaporator temp.

This is well above the 4,400/day we need for the 4 cu ft fridge, using only about 1/3 of the power. We could certainly go down the Danfoss Db35.

Amps

To fancy how many amps the law will draw we start by converting Btus to amps with this formula, using an assumption of 5 Btus per watt hr of energy used. Btu/5/volts. So say we have 4400 Btus and 12 volts, 4,400/5/12=74 amp hours/day.

Battery Bank

The Amps needed to power the compressor should be 1/4 of the capacity of the house bank. So for the above 74 amp hours needed multiply by 4 to get recommended house battery capacity = 296 amp hrs

Conclusion

These days being on the water means keeping food and drinks cold. 12 volt refrigeration units are becoming more favorite with technological advances. Greater compressor efficiency and evaporator technology brings 12 volt cooling to the smallest of boats.

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Rating of Wooden Model Ship Kit Manufacturers

There are about 20 wooden model ship kit manufacturers throughout the world. It can be spellbinding to rule who's kit will suit the model ship constructor the best because of all the variables involved. The idea is to match up the kit constructor with the needs and wants of the constructor so at the end of the day, the ship model constructor has an enjoyable and fulfilling experience.

Cast Your Anchor has been in the model ship contribute company for 7 years and been ship modelers for over 30 years. Over this time we have formed opinions on model ship kit manufacturers whether straight through direct palpate or from listening to our customers recap their experiences. We have summarized our findings below for 10 of the ship model manufacturers.

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We contribute the history and background of the manufacturer, location of their factory, the North American distributorship channel, their tendency when it comes to the kit skill level requirements and of course their rating.

Rating of Wooden Model Ship Kit Manufacturers

The distributorship channel is most prominent when considering after sales service. Direct palpate in the middle of the retailer and the constructor is usually best but not in all cases. The tendency for manufacturers to build kits aimed at a inescapable constructor skill level is very prominent when it comes to the instructions that are provided in the kit. Entry level kit instructions generally assume that the model constructor will wish guidance with ship model construction techniques in expanding to exact instructions linked to the vessel construction.

Definitions:

Rating 1 -10: 1-3 Poor, 3-7 Good, 8-10 Excellent. All categories are considered equally rated because there are alternative options the constructor can exercise should there be an issue in any one of the categories.

Skill Level Tendency - Some manufacturers tend to lean towards a exact builder's skill level in their kits. Other manufacturers have a good collection of kits to suit all levels of skills. Skill Level Tendency: E - Entry Level, I - Intermediate Level, A - Ambitious Level.

Availability - Ranges from always in stock to fulfillment within a few weeks or months. Availability can be adversely affected by the distribution network of the manufacturer. If the constructor allows for direct buying the availability tends to be quite high.

Types of Vessels available - The two areas looked at were era of the vessel and the vessel type. Some manufacturers have a microscopic range while others have offerings in practically all categories. One constructor has vessel types that are unique to what other manufacturers have to offer.

Historical Accuracy - The accuracy of a model ranges from barely recognizable to reasonably accurate. Detailed facts of many vessels is not available which leaves for a fair bit of interpretation. When it comes to paint colours some manufacturers don't even try to identify the true colours of the vessel.

Detailing - Some kits are very detailed while others have minimum deck fittings. The accuracy of the detailing in terms of the era of the ship as well as the materials used at the time that the ship sailed is also considered.

Instructions - Good strict instructions that if need be have been properly translated from the host language as well as detailed instructions on the techniques of model ship production range not just from one constructor to another but in the middle of the skill levels of the kits. Novice kits tend to be more explicit with regards to modeling techniques than developed kits.

Design - This refers to part fit. Precut bulkheads and all parts that are laser cut should fit reasonably accurately without too much modification. Also there are some kits with possible build flaws that consequent in misshaped lines of the vessel.

Parts and Fittings - The fittings should be accurate, to scale and made of high ability materials depending on what the parts is.

Completeness of the Kit - The constructor should not have to buy anything outside of the kit unless there is a desire to augment the fittings or parts in order to heighten on the historical accuracy. There should be enough wood and rigging material so that extra material does not need to be purchased.

Price - The constructor should furnish a range of products at distinct price points.

Overall Value for Money - This refers to the aggregate of quality, price and product that the constructor has assembled in order to the give the constructor a inescapable overall palpate regardless of his skill level.

After Sales assistance - This refers to being able to secure extra parts or responses to customer questions about the build. Manufacturer's who have set up distribution channels tend to give fairly poor after sales service.

Manufacturer's Rating

Amati: overall Score 7.27 out of 10. Skill Level Tendency "I". Force is availability of kits and after sales service. Frailness is instructions.

Established in Italy in 1879, Amati moved speedily from printed fretwork models to the model ship line. For over 120 years, Amati, thanks to the collaboration with designers and craftsmen, offers to the modelers the best products and the contemporary technology. Nowadays customers can rely on a large and varied choice of models from the most gorgeous and predominant America's Cup, to historical sailing ships, and world-wide known motor boats and submarines. Thanks to the high ability of items, detailed construction plans, the product's originality and the constant introduction of new designs, Amati is a world leader in the wooden ship model hobby. Retailer is serviced direct or straight through distributors in Canada and the Us.

Artesania Latina: overall Score 7.27 out of 10. Skill Level Tendency "I". Force is price and overall value for money. Frailness is after sales assistance and parts and fittings.

Artesania Latina began its journey in 1970 in Barcelona Spain. In 1979, 80% of revenues came from outside Spain and their products were known and recognized in 40 countries on five continents. A key aspect in the evolution of the company has always been innovation. In 1994, Artesania Latina released a second house of products, basically but not exclusively for women and in 2001, they opened an office in Hong Kong focused on strategic positioning in emerging markets. In the 34 years of activity, Artesania Latina has continued to evolve in line with the needs of the store every day, year after year, with a passion for the hobby attracting thousands of friends around the world. Retailer is serviced straight through a seller in the Us.

Billings Boats: overall Score 6.73 out of 10. Skill Level Tendency "I". Force is availability of kits, types of vessels available and completeness of kit. Frailness is after sales service, price and instructions.

In the early 50s Ed Billing, a old Raf pilot during Wwii, was working as an Architect in the town of Esbjerg in Denmark. His wife was running a Hobby shop called Vestjydsk Hobby and Mr. Billing was proudly displaying his build up model of a Danish Fishing Boat. At that time there were no actual model boat kits around, from which you could make a boat. One day a Danish magazine saw this gorgeous model in the window of the Hobby Shop and were very interested in buying 50 "build ups" of this Fishing Boat for a competition the upcoming summer. Mr. Billing was very keen on the idea, but it was a huge undertaking production 50 models, so he came up with the idea to make the model as a kit, exactly the same way you would build a real ship. This was when the opinion "plank-on-frame" was invented by Mr. Billing, which is now used by all model boat manufacturers around the world. Up until 1958 the kits were produced under the name "Vht" Vestjydsk Hobby Teknik, but this changed as Mr. Billings products became known outside Denmark. during the 60s, 70s and 80s the kits were improved, and slowly made easier for consumers to build. The frames were precut or die cut, and in the 60s Abs-hulls were introduced for the population that wanted to go out sail with Rc. In 1989/90 the first laser cut motor was brought in, and everything became easier to produce, but also to make for the model builder. August 2008 was the 50th Anniversary of the Billing Boats brand name. Retailer is serviced straight through distributors in Canada and the Us.

Bluejacket: overall Score 6.73 out of 10. Skill Level Tendency "E". Force is instructions and after sales service. Frailness is types of vessels available and detailing.

BlueJacket Shipcrafters, Inc., located in the United States, has been in continuous performance since 1905. In 1905, Horace E. Boucher, a French-born naval architect with the U.S. Navy department and head of the Navy's model shop in Washington, founded the model company that bore his name. Boucher's models were prized by museums all over the country-more than 40 are in the Smithsonian alone. His innovative idea of mass producing cast fittings and selling kits to the normal collective started a new commerce in the United States and helped turn what had been the art of a few craftsmen into a hobby enjoyed by thousands. The company name was changed to BlueJacket Shipcrafters after Boucher's death. Bluejacket strives to build the finest and most historically strict wooden model ships in the world. Retailer is serviced direct or straight through distributors in the Us.

Constructo: Score 7.64 out of 10. Skill Level Tendency "I". Force is price and overall value for money. Frailness is after sales assistance and design.

Founded in 1942, Constructo wooden model ships was a pioneer in its field. Constructo, a well-established Spanish toy and games manufacturer, added wooden ship kits to its line only a few short years ago. The kits are of high quality, with accurately cut laser parts. Constructo produces high ability kits for children.

Corel: overall score 6.36 out of 10. Skill Level Tendency "A". Force is historical accuracy, parts and fittings and completeness of kits. Frailness is instructions and after sales service.

Corel, located in Milan Italy has been production model kits for duration and contemporary ships since 1971, and enthusiasts will know about their high quality. The company pride themselves in the build of some of the highest ability model boat kits available to the modeler with the best plans in the business. Corel are also able to contribute very high ability fittings and materials to model boat
builders. Retailer is serviced straight through a seller in the Us.

Dumas: overall score 7.36 out of 10. Skill Level Tendency "E". Force is types of vessels available and after sales service. Frailness is price and overall value for money.

Al Dumas started marine model boat kits in Milwaukee, Wi in 1946. These kits were made of balsa wood with parts printed on the wood for modelers to cut out. About 1980, Dumas moved to its present location at 909 E 17th St. Most of the boats are not only gorgeous on display, but they can also be run with galvanic or gas power and radio control. Dumas line of model boats is most encompassing. Dumas has an exclusive license to build Chris-Craft mahogany runabouts and delight craft. Retailer is serviced direct or straight through distributors in the Us.

Mamoli: overall score 6.36 out of 10. Skill Level Tendency "A". Force is in detailing, parts and fittings and completeness of kits. Frailness is availability, price and after sales service.

Besides its normal market activity, the firm has established a "Naval Modeling Department" for the production of duration ship kits. The models presented, which from the structural point of view are of an very developed conception, are the logical continuation of a line begun more than 20 years ago by the designer Luigi Volonté, whose long palpate allowed him to personally set up and consequent a production, which was regard as one of the best, both for the premise of construction and the clearness of the plans, which are full of perspective drawings and fully described in four languages. Retailer is serviced straight through one seller in the Us.

Mantua: overall score 6.09 out of 10. Skill Level Tendency "A". Force is in detailing, parts and fittings and completeness of kits. Frailness is availability, instructions, price and after sales service.

Mantua Model, located in the ancient town Mantova, Italy, has built its credit on the extreme in large, elaborately detailed ship model kits. Mantua Model Group (includes Sergal and Panart) have been producing duration model boat kits since after the war and were the first company to innovate and use the cutting ability of laser beams to furnish very strict and high ability products. Designed for the experienced modeler, most use a aggregate of photo-etched brass and cast or machined bronze fittings. Any feature solid bronze ornament cast one piece at a time by the lost wax method. Retailer is serviced straight through one seller in the Us.

Midwest Models: overall score 7.36 out of 10. Skill Level Tendency "E". Force is instructions, completeness of kits and after sales service. Frailness is price, types of vessels available and detailing.

In 1952, friends combined their passions for model airplanes to build a thriving company dedicated to providing high ability products to enthusiasts around the world. More than 50 years later, Midwest's product line and distribution have grown and changed, but its passion for ability has remained steadfast. Today, Midwest Products is a prominent supplier worldwide of ability raw materials, accessories and kits to distributors and retailers. population use our products for leisure, educational and professional pursuits, from model airplanes and boats to architectural and educational projects. Retailer is serviced direct or straight through distributors in Canada and the Us.

Model Shipways: overall score 7.36 out of 10. Skill Level Tendency "I". Force is instructions and after sales service. Frailness is historical accuracy and price.
Model Shipways (A department of Model Expo), in continuous performance since 1946, is the oldest ship model premise in America. As a prominent constructor and supplier of historically strict and authentic model kits and precision tools, Model Expo serves more than 40,000 customers and hobby market throughout the world. Model Expo was founded in 1976 and partners with over 40 clubs worldwide to include Italy, Spain, Europe, and China. Retailer is serviced straight through a distributors in the Us.

Occre: overall score 5.64 out of 10. Skill Level Tendency "A". Force is historical accuracy and completeness of kit. Frailness is availability of kits, instructions and after sales service.

Above all else, OcCre (Ocio Creativo) is a brand whose possible for improvement is based on its very integrated team of people, capable of creating products of exquisite build and creativity. OcCre is a fairly new company with a manufacturing premise in Spain. Retailer is serviced straight through a seller in the Us.

Cast Your Anchor continually looks for the best fit in the middle of the ship model constructor and the ship model kit manufacturer. Should you wish to annotation on this narrative or would like more information, please palpate Cast Your Anchor at castyouranchor@bellnet.ca.

Rating of Wooden Model Ship Kit Manufacturers