WATERMAKER OFFERS INSTALLATION FLEXIBILITY

FCI Watermaker

April 30, 2017

Even on large vessels, machinery spaces tend to be cramped and have reduced accessibility. Knowing this, FCI Watermakers offers its renowned high-efficiency Neptune+ Series in a convenient, modular configuration for a wide variety of flexible installations. It delivers 1,275–9,500 gallons of pure, fresh water every day.

Refitting large framed or skid-mounted watermakers commonly requires cutting the deck—an enormous added expense. With FCI’s Neptune+ Modular, individual components are easily brought into the engine room through a door or hatch. Once inside, they can be installed wherever access needs and the space dictate.

The Neptune+ Series is the industry standard for a large, commercial-grade watermaker. Using only non-proprietary parts and premium components, it defines quality and reliability. Its state-of-the-art V4 controller bears type certification approval from ABS, CE, GL, Lloyd’s Register EMEA, Det Norske Veritas and the Russian Maritime Register of Shipping.

Using the Neptune+ is a breeze. All watermaking processes are controlled through the intuitive navigation on the marine-grade 7″ touch screen. With +APC (automated pressure control), the system will start, make water, run a diagnostic check, shut down, flush itself with fresh water and come back online—all automatically

Unlike some watermakers, the Neptune+ adapts to a wide range of water conditions. It’s tolerant of suspended particulate matter and variations in salinity.

Like all FCI Watermakers, the Neptune+ is engineered and built in the USA. The company has a worldwide network of authorized dealers and distributors in 60 countries across six continents. This assures parts are available, no matter how distant the port.

Contact FCI Watermakers, 3782 W 2340 S “E”, West Valley, UT 84120. 801-906-8840 or toll-free in the US 800-850-0123. info@fciwatermakers.com, www.fciwatermakers.com.

 

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