Page 10: of Maritime Reporter Magazine (January 1981)

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You can't afford a crew sweltering in the engine room. That's why most of the ships around the free world are air conditioned with York marine air-cooled single package cooling units. Or water-cooled single package cooling units. Or air-cooled split system cooling units.

Because, like any other York system, they're all known for their reliability.

They're also all designed for shipboard,

Easy to install. Simple to service.

Available in a range of capacities that give you ideal cooling in the least amount of space. (We have heating, too, if you need it. Electric heat units, single and split-system heat pumps.)

And you can take comfort in the fact that whatever port you make, a York serviceman can be on board within hours.

Every major port in the free world has a York specialist and York parts for our refrigeration as well as air conditioning systems.

See your York Marine representative for the air conditioning that's ruled the seas for over 50 years. Or contact us. York

Marine Department, York Division of

Borg-Warner Corporation, P.O. Box 1592,

York, PA 17405.

DIVISION OF BORG WARNER CORPORATION

BORG^CWARNER

Maritime Reporter

First published in 1881 Maritime Reporter is the world's largest audited circulation publication serving the global maritime industry.