Yachts & Maritime — Clean Air for Confined Marine Interiors

Confined spaces, marine humidity, fuel vapour and joinery off-gassing — yachts concentrate every air-quality problem at once. HEPA H14 is one of the few filtration classes that handles them all.
The challenge
Yacht and superyacht interiors face a unique combination: salt-laden humid air, limited natural ventilation, small enclosed cabins, fuel and bilge vapour migration from the engine room, and continuous off-gassing from joinery, adhesives, fabrics and insulation. Recommended interior humidity for mould prevention sits in the 40–60 % band; sustained levels above 70 % create rapid mould proliferation, with corrosion and material damage close behind.
Beyond the technical issues, this is also a guest-experience problem. Charter clients and yacht owners notice musty cabins, eye irritation, headaches and odour from grey-water and holding tanks. The cost of a bad-air reputation is high.
What TROTEC TAC adds
Compact TAC units (TAC M, TAC ECO) suit confined yacht interiors with airflow rates from 750 to 1,800 m³/h — sized for cabins, salons and crew areas. HEPA H14 captures airborne mould spores, VOCs, fine combustion particulate from harbour traffic, and formaldehyde from interior surfaces. Filters are individually serial-numbered and certified — useful for charter audits and yacht-club hygiene standards.
Typical marine deployments
- Owner and VIP cabins — discreet, low-noise filtration.
- Crew quarters — high-occupancy areas where air quality affects morale and turnover.
- Galleys and dining salons — cooking aerosols, smoke and odour control.
- Marina-side overhaul — short-term deployment during fit-out or refit.
Spec for a vessel
Send us deck plans, cabin counts and intended usage. We will return a configuration matched to vessel class — sail, motor, charter or private — with marine-suitable filter options.
