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Cape Horn Extreme 330R Remote Manual

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The The Cape Horn family continues to be the choice for serious offshore racing campaigns like the Volvo Ocean Race and Clipper Challenge round-the-world yachts. The Cape Horn Extreme 330 is reliable and durable, with its diaphragm feed pumps in parallel, it can be run on a single pump for high efficiency or two pumps for high output. The Cape Horn 330 features Manual Remote control with Spectra's simple and reliable controller. This simplified controller can be mounted remotely and offers basic control of the watermaker, including freshwater flush with a set duration, perfectly bridging the gap between our full manual and completely automated watermaker systems. Add the Automated Z±ION Membrane Protection System to extend storage times for up to 30 days.

Quick Facts

  • Remote Manual control system offers basic watermaker control at a distance
  • High and low speed operation for customizable power management and output volume
  • Low power consumption can be run on batteries solar or wind power
  • Whisper quiet
  • Commercial grade diaphragm pumps with run-dry protection.
  • Z±ION Compatible
  • System includes installation kit - handheld salinity meter - product sample valve

Specifications

  • 13.75 g (52 l) every hour
  • 330 gal (1249 l) a day
  • 85 lbs (38.56 kg)
  • 12v DC 19A / 24v DC 10A
    16 Watts/1 gal. 4.2 Watts/1 liter
  • CH-330R
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