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![]() "Doug Dotson" dougdotson@NOSPAMcablespeedNOSPAMcom wrote in message ... That just depends. Putting the compressor in the engine room is fine since the purpose of the compressor is to heat up the refrigerant. It's the condenser that is the issue. A water cooled condenser doesn;t much care where it is. An air-cooled unit does need cool air to be efficient. Oh Dear! What a total lack of understanding you display with your ignorant statement above. The heat in the ice box is removed by the expanding refigerant in the evaporator and expelled by the compressed refrigerant in the compressor. The cooler the environment of the compressor the better the system works. The purpose of the compressor is NOT to heat up the refrigerant. The purpose of the compressor is to compress the refrigerant and the heat is a by-product of compression. The cooler the compressed gas the more heat it can carry away from the ice box when it expands in the evaporator. I hope this helps. CN It's far better to put the compressor in as cool and well-ventilated space as can be found on the boat within the limits of the copper tubing to the evaporator, of course. Your knowledge of refrigeration seems to be limited to the Adler-Barbour ads. And your knowledge seems to come from Uranus! CN |
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