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Room and Cabin Units

Halton TTAP TP1 is a first solid-state HVAC unit that uses semiconductor technology to provide cooling and heating by using only low voltage electricity. Therefore direct supply from solar panels is possible.

Cabin units in cruise ships, offshore platforms or substations are integral components of the ship’s HVAC (Heating, Ventilation, and Air Conditioning) system, designed specifically to manage and maintain the climate within each passenger and crew cabin. These units control the temperature, humidity, and air quality, ensuring a comfortable and healthy environment for occupants. They can be designed to cater to various cabin layouts and sizes, with the capability to adjust settings according to individual preferences.

 

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