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New Compact, High Output FCI Watermaker

FCI watermaker

Published Feb 14, 2017 1:34 PM by The Maritime Executive

Space is a precious commodity on any boat, even a large one. FCI Watermakers' new Atlas+APC is extremely compact, yet produces 1,400–3,600 gallons of potable water per day and is fully automatic in its operation. Perfect for the large yacht or commercial vessel, the highly-efficient watermaker is engineered and built for extended run times. It debuts at the Miami International Boat Show, Feb.16–20, Booth C413.

The Atlas+APC is manufactured in the USA to commercial standards for reliability. Its robust stainless steel drive components are sized for extended run times and to quickly make ample amounts of water.

FCI Watermakers are known for their proven reliability, especially the technology behind it all. The Atlas+APC is simple to configure using its state-of-the-art V4 controller. It bears type approval certifications from ABS, GL, Lloyd's Register EMEA, Det Norske Veritas and the Russian Maritime Register of Shipping. An intuitive menu on the 7" marine-grade, bridge certified touch screen makes it easy to program it to automatically start, make water, run diagnostics and perform a flush. Once set up, the watermaking process completely touch-free.

The Atlas+APC's one piece powder-coated aluminum frame is open to provide access for maintenance and inspection, and is only 31.6" L x 20.5" W x 18.2" D. It's extremely quiet and vibration-free, thanks to its quality components and advanced dual shock mounting system. It uses only non-proprietary parts and components for low cost and ease of access.

Unlike companies that manufacture everything from refrigerators to toilets, FCI Watermakers only builds watermakers. That's why so many owners of recreational, commercial and military vessels, oil rigs, and even islands and resorts place their trust in FCI for their desalinization needs. 30 years in business, the company offers units with capacity ranges from 200 to 265,000 GPD.

The products and services herein described in this press release are not endorsed by The Maritime Executive.