Contract for the construction of the modern Skagerak vessel was signed by Nauta Shipyard at the end of 2013, while construction began in January 2015. This research vessel, which measures global climate change for the University of Gothenburg, is over 49 m long, 11 m wide and weighs about 800 tons. Its deck can accommodate a crew of five and twenty students,
young scientists, who can develop their knowledge in the modern laboratories on board.
In the first stage of the construction works, Klimor delivered 2 marine MCKM AHUs. Next, the company delivered 12 CUT cabinets and 20 ECUT cabinets, as well as 14 diffusers with HFD absolute filters. The total supply and exhaust air capacity is 8,400 m3/h and 3,152 m3/h respectively.
Type of device: MCKS, CUT, ECUT, HFD
Type of heat recovery: recirculation
Contractor: PBUCH S.A.; Havyard Production Sp. z o.o.
Total capacity of the devices: 11,552 m3/h