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Air conditioning
- winedown
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Air conditioning
- pepmyster
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Re: Air conditioning
- winedown
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Re: Air conditioning
The water flow issue is low in one, it would be low exhausting from all your units, not just one. It possible that the salon unit, because it is the largest in the boat, may be registering the error code for that reason. If it is low only from one unit I would suggest there may be a blockage or a kink in the hose, but that is doubtful.
The sea cocks, the strainer and the water pump are in the same area and if it's like my boat it's in front of your starboard engine near centre line. The first thing to do is close the sea cocks and remove the strainer top and check for debris in the filter. If that is clean it would be important to make sure that you pump is working to capacity. When my pump failed, it registered the same as your situation and the pump was extremely warm to the touch. It is possible you require a new pump.
I would also check the filter on the actual unit. If this is dirty it will cause the unit to freeze up. The filter is a thin mesh that is on the side of the coils. Remove this clean and dry it and put it back on.
Try some of these things and advise the forum how you have made out. Hard for us to tell without being there.
If the problem persists I recommend you call Bob at Northland in Keswick, 1-905-478-2244. He is very knowledgeable and sells and repairs everything in relation to your air units. You can report what's going on and will will give you a good idea on what is going on. I am not sure where you are, but he may be local to where you are.
There are also good marine mechanics that can look after the problem as well.
What I have advised you may help you understand what may be going on there.

Good luck.
Greg
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- winedown
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Re: Air conditioning
They may not have primed the entire system properly. Usually once you get the pump primed and pumping, it should pump through all the units at the proper rate but that unit may not have purged properly. There are several ways to prime the system but perhaps if that unit's discharge port is easy to get at, close the seacock, take a garden hose and run water into that unit's discharge outlet from outside the hull. It's good to have two people here.... when it's filled, turn off the water, have someone at the seacock, turn the unit on, and when the pump kicks in, open the seacock.
Something else to try is block off the other outlets and check to see if the faulty unit's discharge increases. If it doesn't, you have a restriction in that unit's raw water circuit.
Do you know if the vessel was originally a salt water boat? If it was, you may have a problem with the condenser lines. Even if it wasn't originally in salt water, this could happen due to some environmental conditions. Usually a system flush with a product like Barnacle Buster will clear growth but it won't remedy a problem with the coil itself.
It could also be a faulty pressure switch or a bad board. There is a procedure to check those. Let's hope neither are the problem.
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