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ENVIRONMENTAL AIR SYSTEMS, INC.
Environmental Air Systems, Inc. (EAS) is a manufacturer of air conditioning and refrigeration equipment
for the marine industry. EAS is committed to innovative technology, competitively priced products and
market leadership. The EAS team has many years of experience in the design, manufacture, application
and support of marine air conditioning and refrigeration. Our practical experience and design capability
allows our application engineers and sales representatives to offer optimum solutions for your
environmental control requirements. Environmental Air Systems, Inc. is part of Dometic Corporation.
UNPACKING AND INSPECTION
When the equipment is received, all items should be carefully checked against the packing list to ensure all
cartons have been received. Move units in the normal “up” orientation as indicated by the arrows on each
carton. Examine cartons for shipping damage, removing the units from the cartons if necessary. If the unit
is damaged, the carrier should make the proper notation on the delivery receipt acknowledging the damage.
CLEAN AIR ACT AMENDMENTS OF 1990 [TITLE VI - SECTION 608(C-1)]
“Effective July 1, 1992, it shall be unlawful for any person, in the course of maintaining, servicing,
repairing, or disposing of an appliance or industrial process refrigeration, to knowingly vent or otherwise
knowingly release or dispose of any Class I* or Class II** substance used as a refrigerant in such appliance
(or industrial process refrigeration) in a manner which permits such substance to enter the environment.
De minimis releases associated with good faith attempts to recapture and recycle or safely dispose of any
such substances shall not be subject to the prohibition set forth in the proceeding sentence.”
*Class I substances include CFC-12 **Class II substances include HCFC-22
HOW IT WORKS:
Your self contained air conditioner consists of four main components and a refrigerant gas circulating
through the system. The BLOWER draws warm interior air across the fins on the EVAPORATOR where
the heat from the air is transferred to the refrigerant in the evaporator coil. As the refrigerant evaporates
from a liquid into a gas it absorbs the heat from the warm air. The COMPRESSOR then compresses the
refrigerant gas and pumps it through the outer tube in the CONDENSER COIL. The heat from the
refrigerant is exchanged to the condenser and discharged out of the dome. The liquid refrigerant is then
passed through the EVAPORATOR COIL and the cycle repeats. Removing heat from the interior dome air
lowers its temperature. The cooled air is blown out the supply air grille which is mounted on the unit.
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