180
197885 RCD-2
Index B
12.5.7 Watermaker
General points
- The watermaker allows fresh water to be produced from the seawater.
- The watermaker can be supplied either:
- by DC (direct current),
- by AC (alternating current).
- A circuit-breaker protects the circuit.
- The watermaker circuit comprises several elements:
- seawater intake,
- seawater filter(s),
- circulation pump,
- electric valve for automated rinsing,
- manual rinsing valve,
- motor block and high-pressure pump,
- membrane block,
- control panel,
- seawater discharge valve.
Operation
- Seawater enters the membrane block under pressure, which allows only pure water to pass out.
- A sensor at the membrane block outlet allows measurement of the salt content of water filtered in this way. A three-way valve allows drinking water to be directed automatically
to the tanks or for water that is too salty to be discharged to the sea.
- The drinking water filtered by the membranes is sterile; it is advisable to treat it with a weak dose of chlorine from time to time and to mineralise it if consumption is prolonged.
- Fresh water production is affected by the temperature of the seawater used and the cleanness of the filter.
Water systems
Summary of Contents for SWIFT TRAWLER 47
Page 1: ...197885 RCD 2 Index B SWIFT TRAWLER 47 OWNER S MANUAL ...
Page 2: ......
Page 4: ......
Page 8: ......
Page 12: ......
Page 13: ...13 2 DESIGN CATEGORIES AND DISPLACEMENT Design categories 16 2 ...
Page 17: ...17 3 STABILITY AND BUOYANCY Stability information 18 Access to the boat 19 3 ...
Page 24: ......
Page 25: ...25 4 MANOEUVRABILITY Visibility from the steering station 26 4 ...
Page 34: ......
Page 128: ......
Page 136: ......
Page 145: ...145 10 AUDIO VISUAL EQUIPMENT Television 146 HiFi 147 Diagram of layout 148 10 10 ...
Page 168: ......
Page 192: ......
Page 216: ...216 197885 RCD 2 Index B DIAGRAM OF LAYOUT Steering system ...
Page 219: ...197885 RCD 2 Index B 219 Control 1 Mounting screw 2 Anode Steering system 14 14 ...
Page 220: ......
Page 240: ......
Page 247: ...247 18 ENVIRONMENT Waste management 248 18 18 ...
Page 249: ...249 19 APPENDIX Label key 250 ...
Page 252: ......