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Mainstream Ship Applications Across All Scenarios
Ocean-going Vessels: Bulk carriers, container ships, tankers, chemical tankers: Power supply for main engine room power distribution systems, auxiliary machinery, and overall ship power/lighting loads. Due to the compact engine room space, dense equipment, and high ambient temperature, forced air cooling offers significant advantages.
Engineering Vessels: Dredgers, crane vessels, engineering barges, tugboats: High-power loads such as deck cranes, winches, anchor winches, and hydraulic systems. Frequent short-term overloads; forced air cooling improves carrying capacity.
Passenger/Ro-Ro Ships: Cruise ships, passenger ferries, Ro-Ro ships: Power supply for cabin air conditioning, ventilation, lighting, galley equipment, and fire protection systems. Oil-free dry-type structure + forced air cooling ensures fire safety and controllable noise.
Inland Waterway and Coastal Vessels: Inland waterway cargo ships, ferries, coastal fishing vessels: Medium to large capacity power supply circuits, balancing cost and heat dissipation, replacing natural air cooling for high-load conditions.
Marine Engineering Platforms: Offshore drilling platforms, oil production platforms, and offshore wind power operation and maintenance platforms: Equipment compartments experience high temperatures, high humidity, and heavy salt spray; space is limited. Forced air-cooled transformers are compact, highly protective, and suitable for long-term continuous operation.
Functional Areas / Equipment Support:
Engine Room Area: Main engine auxiliary systems, generator sets, and power supply to the low-voltage distribution panel. Engine room ventilation is generally poor, and heat sources are concentrated; this is the core application scenario.
Deck Operation Area: Power supply for open/semi-open deck machinery. IP44/IP54 protection combined with forced air cooling to withstand sunlight, water splashes, and continuous high loads.
Shipboard Living Area: Centralized power supply for air conditioning units, ventilation systems, and household appliances. Low fire risk, temperature-controlled start-stop with low noise, suitable for living areas.
Special Purpose Vessels: Research vessels, rescue vessels, and fireboats: Numerous pieces of equipment, complex operating conditions, and large load fluctuations. Forced air cooling ensures stable operation under all conditions.
Selection Supplement (Key Points for Differentiating Scenarios)
Confined Space, Dense Equipment, Ambient Temperature > 40℃: Forced air cooling is preferred.
Large Load Fluctuations, Frequent Short-Term Overloads: Forced air cooling can increase current carrying capacity by approximately 30%.
Strict Fire and Explosion Protection Requirements (Oil/Chemical Ships, Passenger Ships): Dry forced air cooling is standard.
Small Capacity (≤ 50kVA), Excellent Ventilation Space: Natural air cooling can be selected; Medium and Large Capacities uniformly use forced air cooling.
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