If multiple air conditioning units are served by a single seawater pump, then a pump relay and water manifold are required. A centrifugal seawater pump is recommended for efficient, quiet operation and long life. Centrifugal pumps are not self-priming and must be mounted below the water-line.
It is important that the seawater plumbing be self-draining, meaning that if the boat is lifted, all water in the piping will drain out. An air conditioning system plumbed this way will have no air locks which could disrupt the flow of seawater.
For shallow-draft boats where it is impossible to mount the pump below the water-line, a self-priming pump must be used.
Air-Distribution System
Cabin air is drawn into the self-contained unit or air handler through a return-air grille. It is then cooled (or warmed) and blown back into the cabin through a ducting system.
The supply-air grille should be positioned high in the cabin and away from the return-air grille to ensure good circulation. Plenums (transition boxes) can be installed in the ducting to split the air flow into multiple ducts to serve one or more cabins.