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What We Do

OUR SERVICES

Our Premier Marine Solutions

Using a vessel-wide approach, we can design, build, install and service main electrical switchboards using any amount of automation our customers desire.
Nav and Com Home Services
NAVIGATION AND COMMUNICATION
  • Navigation Systems
  • Communication Systems
ELECTRICAL SYSTEMS_IME
ELECTRICAL SYSTEMS
  • AC Electrical Control and Distribution
  • DC Electrical Distribution
  • Vessel Wiring
VESSEL AUTOMATIONS
VESSEL AUTOMATIONS
  • DEIF: Marine Power Management and Automation
  • Boening: Alarm, Monitoring and Control...
ENTERTAINMENT EQUIPMENT
ENTERTAINMENT EQUIPMENT
  • Televisions, A/V Receivers, Amplifiers, Speakers
  • Savant
  • Crestron
SHORE POWER CONVERSIONS
SHORE POWER CONVERSIONS
  • A/Sea Power Systems Converters
  • Wide Portfolio Products Built To Exceed Industry Safety Standards
  • Fully Shielded Isolation Transformers Protect Every ASEA...

FAQ

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There is no international standard for voltage and frequency of electrical power. If a vessel travels to a country with different electrical standards, plugging directly into their power grid may cause damage to the electrical components on the vessel. A shore power converter will take the host country’s power and convert it to the standard the vessel was built to, eliminating the potential for any damaged equipment.
A/Sea Power System recommend yearly service to remove dirt and debris that may have collected inside during operation. Every three years A/Sea Power Systems recommends replacing all the cooling fans.
Yes, electrically actuated fin stabilizers are more responsive than hydraulic fins. Electric fins can also be turned 180 degrees to prevent the vessel from moving over the anchor during zero speed operation.