Page 2nd Cover: of Maritime Reporter Magazine (February 15, 1981)
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AIR CONDITION A GOVERNMENT SHIP FROM A
PORTABLE DOCKSIDE CHILLED WATER UNIT "THE BAILEY MARINE PAX yy
Under contract to a U. S. Naval activity, Bailey
Refrigeration Company designed and fabricated a complete air conditioning system on a portable steel base. After connecting input power and cool- ing water, the unit can provide 60 tons of chilled- water cooling to nearby ships through flexible hoses.
After fabrication, the plant was given a full 8 hour operational test in Bailey Refrigeration's
Brooklyn shop on a Marine Pax Tester, designed and built by Bailey. The test included capacity veri- fication (through the use of National Bureau of
Standards certified thermometers and flow meters) and sound level monitoring (with N.B.S. certified sound level metering). The tester enables full load operation of air conditioning and refrigeration plants up to 75 tons on a continuous basis. It is anticipated that future Bailey Pax will be tested prior to shipment.
While more unusual than most, this unit exemplifies Bailey's ability to specially design and fabricate marine air conditioning and refrigeration equipment to best fit our customer's needs.
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If so, call our Chief Engineer, George Gallagher, at 212-855-3958.
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