Frigoboat Smart Speed Control Manual

Frigoboat, known world-wide for its fine, quality construction and dependable service has been family owned and operated for almost 50 years.

A manual throttle up/throttle down effect can be achieved through the use of Sea Frosts BD Speed Control, a three-position switch that changes the resistance in the thermostat circuit. The result is an RPM selection (low, medium, high) that includes the extremes and midpoint of the 2,000- to 3,500-RPM operating range. Frigoboat Air Cooled Capri 50F compressor/condenser with a standard controller and manual compressor speed selection board. Because Danfoss/Secop BD50 compressors are multiple speed, Frigoboat allows you to choose the most efficient rpm to run your compressor at to get the job done. Titan Marine Air Conditioning & Refrigeration provides - sales, service, repair &. Frigoboat Marine Refrigeration Systems- Installation & Instruction Manual. For All Models: Air Cooled, Pumped-Water Cooled, Keel Cooled, and Keel-plus-Air Cooled (Systems using Danfoss (Secop) BD 35 or BD 50 compressors) It is important to read this manual thoroughly before installing and operating a Frigoboat system.

Put together a system so it is exactly what you want, to fit the size space you have on your boat or RV by choosing a component from the categories below:

Frigoboat, 'Merlin II', Automatic Smart Speed Controller for Danfoss BD35/50F Compressors. A small circuit board that plugs onto the controller of Danfoss BD35F or BD50F compressors and controls the compressor speed automatically; Includes a green LED that shows the speed the compressor is running. Installation and Operation Manual - Frigoboat 12/24v Systems Rev. Merlin Smart Speed Control (SSC) Instructions: Coastal MK II Digital Thermostat: Complete Instructions: Troubleshooting. Frigoboat Master control box explanation: Troubleshooting Guide - Compressor IS Running.

Compressor/Condensers: choose water-cooled, air-cooled, or keel-cooled (BD35 for smaller boxes, BD50 for larger boxes and freezers)

Evaporators: bin-shaped without a door for vertical installations; bin-shaped with a door for horizontal installations; or flat-shaped for all refrigerator or all freezer boxes to bend around the sides of your ice box.

Thermostats: select either a simple mechanical thermostat that attaches to the evaporator or a digital thermostat that is also a thermometer that measures the temperature of the air in your box. Both act as the on-off switch for our compressor based on the set point.

Refrigeration Accessories: Those spare parts, or upgrades to make your system hummm.

Cabinets & Drawers: Gorgeous, high-grade, well built, front opening cabinets or double-drawer units, stainless steel inside and out (no plastic linings!). Just add the compressor/condensor of your choice and you're set.

To give you some ideas, below are some kits we've put together for you, but these are only a few of the possibilities. May we suggest downloading the Pricing Matrix to see full system prices based on the cubic foot of your box and if that box is to be a refrigerator or a freezer.

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Whatever your refrigeration needs, there’s a simple, efficient Frigoboat system readily available for easy installation on your boat.

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Until now, 12/24v DC powered marine refrigerators were inefficient, resulting in high power consumption, or very complex, requiring expensive compressors, holding plates, fans, pumps and engine driven components. Frigoboat, one of Europe’s leading manufacturers of marine refrigeration and air conditioning systems, has changed the rules with its highly efficient compressors and ingenious 'keel cooler' system. Convert your ice box in to an always-cold box with Frigoboat's easy to install components. All come pre-charged with R134a, so it's a simple matter of plug-and-play. No more warm beer or time-wasting searches for ice!

Now there’s no reason you’ll ever have to be without cool drinks and fresh food on your boat. You can depend on a Frigoboat refrigerator system to keep everything cool!

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Design your System: all Frigoboat components come precharged - it's all plug-and-play!

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Step 1: Choose the right size evaporator plate for your refrigerator or freezer box based on the ice-box cubic foot size (LxWxH)
Example: 18'x20'x38'=13,680', then divide by 1728 (12x12x12) =7.9 cu ft).

Step 2: Choose the compressor/condenser - air cooled, pumped water cooled, or keel cooled

Step 3: Choose the thermostat - mechanical or digital

Frigoboat Smart Speed Control Manual

Step 4: Choose accessories, including an upgrade to automatic compressor speed control for ultimate hands free energy efficiency.

Frigoboat Marine Refrigeration does away with the hassles of choosing and the complications of maintaining a marine refrigeration system. Most importantly Frigoboat marine refrigeration systems are quiet and dependable refrigeration systems that will keep your perishables fresh and your drinks cold. Listed below are the key advantages of the Frigoboat line of marine refrigeration.

  • 12/24V D.C. Operation for Sail and Power Vessels
  • Versatile 'MIX 'n MATCH' Design Allows the Most Efficient Choice of Compressor, Evaporators and Condensors
  • 'KEEL COOLER' Eliminates Moving Parts and Raw Water Entering Boat
  • 'KEEL COOLER' Saves up to 25% in Power Consumption
  • 'KEEL COOLER' is Super Quiet - No Pumps! No Fans! No Noise!
  • Latest Generation Danfoss Compressors Consume up to 25% Less Energy
  • For Refrigerators up to 20 cu. ft.
  • For Freezers up to 10 cu. ft.
  • Two sizes of compressors (BD 35 & BD 50) for any application.

Because Frigoboat offers the most technologically advanced line of marine refrigeration on the market today, boaters can save up to 50% of power consumption! Frigoboat systems are competitively priced and generally cost less than the inefficient systems that they were designed to replace.