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 Sea Angel plumbing: air conditioner & head seacocks and shower bilge pump 
Sea Angel view under step entering cabin. The base of the step(kick plate) is sealed to prevent any water from entering the cabin floor area under the 'dry deck'.
Sea Angel view under step entering cabin. The base of the step(kick plate) is sealed to prevent any water from entering the cabin floor area under the 'dry deck'.
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Sea Angel head seacock with its red handle in the open position. The two 'clear water lines at the top of the pix are the hot and cold lines to the shower and sink. The brown device at the bottom of the pix is the air conditioner's raw water pump motor frame.
Sea Angel head seacock with its red handle in the open position. The two 'clear water lines at the top of the pix are the hot and cold lines to the shower and sink. The brown device at the bottom of the pix is the air conditioner's raw water pump motor frame.
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Sea Angel air conditioning system seacock with its white handle in the closed position.
Sea Angel air conditioning system seacock with its white handle in the closed position.
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Sea Angel air conditioning plumbing with its raw water strainer, water pump,bleeder valve and white supply line to the condenser coil assy. The RULE bilge pump is for the shower drain and also as a secondary to the main.
Sea Angel air conditioning plumbing with its raw water strainer, water pump,bleeder valve and white supply line to the condenser coil assy. The RULE bilge pump is for the shower drain and also as a secondary to the main.
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A closer look at Sea Angel's air conditioner water pump bleeder valve with its red handle closed. The circulation pump needs to be primed to work. It does not have to have power to be primed, if in the water. It is below the water line. Just open the bleeder valve to prime, then close to operate the A/C.
A closer look at Sea Angel's air conditioner water pump bleeder valve with its red handle closed. The circulation pump needs to be primed to work. It does not have to have power to be primed, if in the water. It is below the water line. Just open the bleeder valve to prime, then close to operate the A/C.
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AC Vent above hanging closet
AC Vent above hanging closet
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AC Vent
AC Vent
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AC is located under mate's seat. The
AC is located under mate's seat. The "T" in the cooling line is to drain the drip pan of any condensation buildup.
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2013-07-26 view of A/C and head thru-hulls with new fresh water flush setup.
The large red handeled seacock valve is for the head. 
The small red handeled valve is for the system bleeder, for the circulating pump. 
The white handeled seacock valve is for the air conditioner. 
The yellow handeled valve is for the fresh water [flush] inlet to the air conditioner.
2013-07-26 view of A/C and head thru-hulls with new fresh water flush setup.
The large red handeled seacock valve is for the head.
The small red handeled valve is for the system bleeder, for the circulating pump.
The white handeled seacock valve is for the air conditioner.
The yellow handeled valve is for the fresh water [flush] inlet to the air conditioner.
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Yellow handle cutoff to fresh water feed -brass coller before this valve is a oneway checkvalve.
Yellow handle cutoff to fresh water feed -brass coller before this valve is a oneway checkvalve.
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