Hvac

Discussion in 'Services & Employment' started by Brandon, Oct 5, 2004.

  1. Brandon
    Joined: May 2003
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    Brandon Junior Member

    I have been employed over the last few months as an HVAC engineer at a small firm in CA. I was recently looking through the ASRAE handbook and came across a section regarding HVAC for boats! It stands to reason that any "nice" boat would require some degree of interior climate control but it actually never occured to me before. Anyways, I love boats of all kinds and they tend to hold a bit more interest than buildings, so I am wondering if there are any consulting firms or otherwise that do HVAC specifically for large boat designers or if it is something that is done by the naval architects themselves. Any information would be greatly appreciated...or even if someone might have a small project that they would like some free help on, something I could get my feet wet with. Thanks a lot, this is a long one. Brandon
    my profile says I'm in the UK, but I'm in california.
     
  2. CDBarry
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    CDBarry Senior Member

    Delta T has been looking for engineers lately for small vessel (vice ship) HVAC systems.

    There sell turn key marine systems.
     
  3. Brandon
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    Brandon Junior Member

    Where is Delta T located? and do you know the scope of their projects, or anyone who might?

    Thanks!
     
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