On your 24 Foot enclosed trailer I recommend using the Furrion Chill RV Air Conditioner and Air Distribution Box w/ Built-in Thermostat - 14,500 Btu part # FAC1411MA-W. This is a complete setup that will allow you to control the unit from the air distribution box. It uses the least amount of power to turn on compared to the other brands and gets colder than they do. It is definitely the one I would have in my enclosed trailer.
Check out the attached video on the system. view full answer...
Yes, the Replacement Vent w/ Thermostat and Remote for Air Command Rooftop RV Air Conditioner - Non-Ducted Item # AT15021 is compatible with the Atwood Air Command Rooftop RV Air Conditioner - 11.3 Amps - 13,500 Btu - Ducted - White Item # AT15027-22. It being ducted means the vent assembly doesn't have a shroud to direct the air only out of the vent assembly. The non-ducted vent assembly has a shroud that is installed prior to mounting the vent assembly to the ceiling. The shroud encloses... view full answer...
The Advent Air RV Air Conditioner - 15,000 Btu - White # ACM150 is designed to just replace the outside part of the AC system and utilize the old system components like the air distribution box, ducts, and thermostat. It is directly compatible with Coleman Mach or Carrier setups if used with an adapter wiring kit ( # ACCOLKIT or # ACCARKIT ) which are sold separately. It is directly compatible with Dometic systems without needing an adapter wiring kit.
If you want a system that has... view full answer...
No. The Furrion Chill # FACR15SA-W-C comes with everything you need to replace the roof top Dometic Brisk unit. If you wanted to replace the interior air distribution box or thermostat, I've gone ahead and listed the parts you can use for those as well.
Replacement Basic Wall Thermostat for Furrion Chill RV Air Conditioner # FACW12PA-BL
Replacement Air Distribution Box w/ LEDs for Furrion Chill RV Air Conditioner # FACT12LA-PS
These parts aren't by any means required if your existing... view full answer...
You do need to have 3" - 6" of roof cavity depth to properly install the Furrion AC units, but since your car trailer roof is only 1-1/2" thick all you need to do is frame out the section of the roof where the AC unit will sit with lumber that is at least 3/4" thick. I have attached some clips from the installation instructions for you to check out.
So now you just have to decide if you want the 14.5K # FAC1411MA-W or the 15.5K # FAC1511MA-W. Obviously these are pretty comparable so... view full answer...
The only way to know if you have a Carrier or Dometic air conditioner is by looking at your air conditioner, which can certainly be a pain as it's on top of your trailer, but that's the only way to tell what you have. That said, the Advent air conditioners that will work as replacements are the same no matter if you have a Carrier or Dometic, the only difference will be if you need the Carrier adapter or not.
You can choose from either 13,500 Btu or 15,000 Btu and if you want White or... view full answer...
Advent Air Conditioners in my opinion are very comparable to the Coleman brand and hold up very well. I recommend the Advent Air RV Air Conditioner w/ Air Distribution Box and Start Capacitor Item # ACM135C for your 2003 Jayco. It is a complete AC unit with start capacitor and ceiling assembly. The start capacitor acts as a jump starter and is designed to store energy so your ac unit starts up and gets cold much faster while using less start up power. If you are looking for a complete unit... view full answer...
When using the Furrion Chill Replacement RV Air Conditioner for Coleman Setup - 15,500 Btu - White # FACR15SA-W-C or black # FACR15SA-BL you will use the old Coleman control unit and distribution box. If you want to go all new, then you can instead use the # FAC1511MA-W or # F14PA12SASA-W for the complete new system. view full answer...
Advent makes an adapter that allows you to easily plug in their AC units like the # ACM150 to Carrier wiring and thermostats like what you have with the part # ACCARKIT. With this adapter kit and the # ACM150 you'd be able to easily install the AC unit and also use your current wiring and thermostat. view full answer...
In order to install the Advent Air Rooftop RV Air Conditioner part # ACM135 you will also need a ceiling vent and thermostat. If you have a non-ducted trailer then you can use the Ceiling Vent Assembly with Built In Thermostat part # ACDB but if you have a ducted trailer then you will need the Ceiling Vent Assembly with Wall Mounted Thermostat part # ACRG15. If you are trying to use an existing ceiling vent and thermostat then please let me know what that is as there may be an adapter for... view full answer...
For a 24' x 8' enclosed trailer, you're looking at about 200 square feet, and for that size, I recommend a 13,500 Btu air conditioner, which will more than suffice for that space. I also highly recommend a start capacitor to go with the AC in order to ensure your unit always has enough power to start up whenever you need.
With that in mind, there are two really good options for you, both from Advent. One has a thermostat and controls directly on the air distribution box, and the other... view full answer...
The best RV air conditioner we offer is the Furrion Chill Replacement RV Air Conditioner part # FACR15SA-PS for white or part # FACR15SA-BL for black. These units have the highest Btu rating and they are one of the quietest option on the market. They will be direct replacements for a Dometic RV air conditioner. view full answer...
Although there aren't any lists of what Dometic AC units the Advent Air units will replace, when I reached out to my contact at Advent Air he said that basically any Dometic unit that has the 6-pin connector (see attached) can be directly replaced by their units; it will just be a plug-in application.
You can definitely use either a 13,500 Btu unit Black # ACDOM135B or White # ACDOM135 OR you can upgrade to a 15,000 Btu unit which are also available in Black # ACDOM150B or White # ACDOM150. view full answer...
The Furrion Chill RV Air Conditioner will work as a replacement for a Coleman Mach air conditioner, so long as you have a working Coleman air distribution box and thermostat. The only thing you need, other than the Furrion AC unit, is the wiring adapter:
- Coleman Adapter Wiring Kit for Furrion Chill RV Air Conditioners # C-FACR15SA-A01
- Furrion Chill 15,500 BTU RV Air Conditioner # FACR15SA-BL (Black) or # FACR15SA-PS (White)
The adapter is simple to use and will allow you to plug... view full answer...
The Furrion Chill Air Conditioner is not going to be compatible with your Dometic Duo-Therm so you would need to replace the entire unit.
For that you will need either the Furrion Chill Rooftop RV Air Conditioner Setup - Single Zone - Basic # F15SA12SASA-W, Single Zone - Premium # F15PA12SASA-W or Furrion Chill Rooftop RV Air Conditioner Setup - Multi Zone # F15ZA12SAZA-W. True to their name, the single zone will be good if you only need to control the temperature in one room of your... view full answer...
You definitely can use 2 of the 15,500 Btu Furrion Chill Replacement RV Air Conditioner # FACR15SA-BL in place of your Carrier Air AC units, but like you said it won't be directly compatible with your current setup. In addition to the AC units you'll also need 2 of the Multi Zone Controller # FACC12ZA-BL and Multi Zone Wall Thermostat # FACW12ZA-BL to get the 2 AC units to talk to each other. This setup is also compatible with a furnace.
I'm not aware of a wireless remote option for... view full answer...
The only difference between the Advent Air RV Air Conditioners # ACM150 and # ACDOM150 is that the latter comes with the Start Capacitor for Advent Air RV Air Conditioners # ACMSCKIT.
If you wanted to you could buy the Advent Air RV Air Conditioners # ACM150 and then separately add the Start Capacitor for Advent Air RV Air Conditioners # ACMSCKIT.
I have added links to video reviews for you to check out as well. view full answer...
The only RV Air Conditioning Unit we have available that comes with a heat pump is the Atwood Air Command 15,000 Btu # AT15033-22 , which is a single zone system that works only with ducted ventilation systems- so this may not be an option for your 2011 Fuzion 302 ToyHauler if your current system is just vents.
If you have a ductless system, you may want to consider the Advent Air 15,000 Btu With Heat Strip # ACM150CH . This doesn't have a heat pump, but the heat strip has the same... view full answer...
If the solar panel could provide 15 amps of 12 volt power the Advent Air RV Air Conditioner # ACM135CH could be ran off of it. Since solar panel as a direct power source can fluctuate depending on access to sunlight it's not the wisest to run it straight off of a solar panel and instead having a battery bank get charged from the panel which then provides the power for the AC unit. Or use a generator like # 333-0003.
For a panel setup that has the amperage you'd need we have the part... view full answer...
The Advent Air Rooftop RV Air Conditioner # ACM135 has connectors that match up with Dometic AC unit wiring. Since your DuoTherm Brisk II is a Dometic AC unit the Advent 13.5K will install directly in its place and you can use the same controls.
I do recommend also installing the Start Capacitor # ACMSCKIT as well. This stores energy needed to start the Advent unit so that you aren't pulling a lot of power just to start your AC unit. view full answer...
The Advent Air RV Air Conditioner part # ACM135 will work out great and require zero modification if you use the Coleman Mach Adapter Wiring Kit for Advent Air RV Air Conditioners part # ACCOLKIT with it. This is designed to convert the Coleman signals over the the Advent so it works using all of the original wiring. They will use the same hole size in the roof as well so no modifications there either. view full answer...
If you are trying to decide between the Advent Air RV Air Conditioner part # ACM135BCH for 13,500 Btu's or the Advent Air RV Air Conditioner part # ACM150BCH for 15,000 Btu's then you would need take the total square footage of your trailer and then multiply that number by 20. This will then give you the correct number of Btu's that is needed to cool that area per hour. If you are in doubt, I would just go with the larger option as it will be better to have more than you need than not enough.
In... view full answer...
What you'd want is the Atwood Air Command 15k BTU unit # AT15033-22 and then also the lower vent assembly part # AT15021 and you'd have a non-ducted application AC unit like you are wanting. The difference between the ducted and non-ducted units is basically just the inclusion or exclusion of the lower vent assembly. view full answer...
The 15,500 BTU Furrion Chill Premium RV Air Conditioner System - Single Zone # F15PA12SASA-W can be had in black, you will just need to get each component individually, but that's no big deal; you'll just need the following parts:
- Furrion Chill RV Air Conditioner - Black # FACR15SA-BL
- Single Zone Controller for Furrion Chill # FACC12SA-BL
- Air Distribution Box for Furrion Chill # FACT12SA-PS
- Premium Wall Thermostat for Furrion Chill # FACW12PA-BL
As far as using this in... view full answer...
We do have replacements for a Dometic Duo Therm air conditioner but do not carry the model you asked about so don't have familiarity with it.
Instead, for an easy replacement I recommend the 15,000 Btu Advent Air Replacement RV Air Conditioner for Dometic Setup with Start Capacitor # ACDOM150 (White) or # ACDOM150B (Black).
These are also available in the lower 13,500 Btu with the Advent Air Replacement RV Air Conditioner for Dometic Setup with Start Capacitor # ACDOM135 (White)... view full answer...
The difference between the Furrion Premium AC unit part # F15PA12SASA-W and the Basic # F15SA12SASA-W is the thermostat that it comes with. The Premium wall thermostat has 5 different operating modes and a sleep setting to ensure optimal comfort throughout your RV or camper and the Basic wall thermostat has 4 different operating modes to ensure optimal comfort throughout your RV or camper. view full answer...
The Furrion Chill RV Air Conditioner and Air Distribution Box w/ Built-in Thermostat - 14,500 Btu # FAC1411MA-W is the unit you will want. If you want the black unit, you can use the
Furrion Chill Replacement RV Air Conditioner for Furrion Setup - 14,500 Btu - Black # FACR14SA-BL for the outside unit and then add the Replacement Air Distribution Box for Furrion Chill RV Air Conditioner - Electric Control - White # FACT12SA-PS on the inside. The Replacement Single Zone Controller for... view full answer...
We can get you the air conditioning you need to keep cool in your enclosed car trailer; what you will need is a ductless AC unit with a distribution box that will control the unit as well as blow the air in, as well as a generator for a power source (if you don't have one).
I highly recommend going with a 15,000 Btu AC because of its additional cooling power which will cool your trailer down quicker, especially with a 24 foot trailer, though I will list the options for both the 13,500... view full answer...
Yes, we do have a direct replacement for your Carrier Air V Rooftop Air Conditioner, the Advent Air Replacement RV Air Conditioner for Carrier Setup part # ACCAR150 for white or part # ACCAR150B for black. These units are both 12-13/16" tall which is the shortest we offer for a rooftop air conditioner. They will use the same ceiling assembly and thermostat/remote that you have now which is why it is considered a direct replacement.
In regards to a wireless remote, if the unit you have... view full answer...
The Dometic air conditioner units are sealed therefore they cannot be recharged with refrigerant. The only option is to replace the unit. Since your unit is a 15,000 BTU unit I recommend to replace the AC with a unit at least 15,000 BTU.
I recommend Advent Air Replacement RV Air Conditioner for Dometic Setup w/ Start Capacitor part # ACDOM150 which is a 15,000 BTU system that will easily plug into your existing Dometic setup without replacing wiring. As long as your air distribution... view full answer...
Thank you for those photos, and I'll do my best to try and make things a little clearer for you. Essentially, what you need to do to determine if the Advent AC is compatible with your current Dometic Duo Therm set up is unhook the wiring from from the photo you added and take a look at the connector. What it needs to look like is the 6-pin connector in the below photo. If it has that same connector, you can replace your AC with either of the 13,500 Btu Advent options:
- White: Advent... view full answer...
The Furrion Chill Replacement RV Air Conditioner part # FACR15SA-PS for white or part # FACR15SA-BL for black is just what you need to replace a Coleman Mach Air Conditioner. It comes with the adapter and overhead unit making for plug-in-play installation. In regards to cost, this can be found on the product page. view full answer...
In my opinion I would go with the Advent Air RV Air Conditioner - 15,000 Btu Item # ACM150 to replace your existing Dometic AC unit. The Advent allows you to use your existing air distribution box where the Furrion would require all new parts. That being said, if you wanted to replace your existing air distribution box I recommend going with the Air Distribution Box w/ Wall-Mounted Thermostat for Advent Air RV Air Conditioners Item # ACRG15. This air distribution box works with ducted or... view full answer...
The Advent Air RV Air Conditioner part # ACM135BCH is a relatively quiet unit. We have tested several different models at it always tested a little louder than the Furrion models. Especially during start up.
A comparable Furrion unit is the Furrion Chill RV Air Conditioner and Air Distribution Box w/ Built-in Thermostat part # FAC1411MA-W. This is a 14,500 BTU unit that delivers more cooling power for you or will use less energy to produce the same power. It has the start capacitor as... view full answer...
Based off your description I believe you're talking about the "Blower Wheel" which can be replaced with part # ADV49FR. The fan blade on your Advent Air RV Air Conditioner # ACM150 can be replaced with the Replacement Fan Blade for Advent Air RV Air Conditioner # PXX128050095. view full answer...
We do have replacements for a Coleman Mach Air AC, so long as your current thermostat and relay box are working, and so long as it is not a 6000 Series or 7000 Series, which based on my research your 8633B876 unit is not, though you will want to verify that.
There are 13,500 Btu or 15,000 Btu units and either Black or White in color:
- Black: Advent Air Replacement RV Air Conditioner for Coleman Setup - 15,000 Btu # ACCOL150B or 13,500 Btu # ACCOL135B
- White: Advent Air Replacement... view full answer...
If you install the Furrion Chill Rooftop RV Air Conditioner # FACR15SA-BL with the thermostat # FACW12PA-BL properly (which means running the wiring you have to them) then the AC, heat, and everything else will work fine.
You'll be reusing the wiring you have now to replace the thermostat and AC you currently have. view full answer...
We have a version of the Advent Air that was designed to replace the Dometic Duo Therm easily with the part # ACDOM135. This comes with everything needed for a simple install and allows you to use all of the Dometic controls you have now so it's definitely the way to go. view full answer...
The Furrion Chill Replacement RV Air Conditioner for Furrion Setup part # FACR15SA-BL is just an overhead unit. If you were looking to a do a full install then you'd need to add the Single Zone Controller part # FACC12SA-BL, the Wall Thermostat part # FACW12PA-BL, and the Air Distribution Box part # FACT12SA-PS. view full answer...
The Atwood # AT15033-22 air conditioner is a complete system. That is to say that it includes the rooftop unit AND the ceiling air box and thermostat. These parts need to be installed to work together. Yes, you will have to run wires to where ever you place the thermostat. You might be able to use a fishing technique to make this easier.
However, if your current thermostat is working and you really only need to replace the rooftop air conditioner then you should consider the Advent... view full answer...
If you have the ACTH12 then you should also have the Air Distribution Box # ACRG15 which will have a control box for your wiring from the rooftop unit # ACM135 and the thermostat. This air distribution box and thermostat will wire up exactly the same as the standard air distribution box # ACDB.
I've attached the wiring diagram for each part of this system to help you with this installation. view full answer...
The Furrion Chill Replacement RV Air Conditioner for Advent Air Setup - 14,500 Btu - White FR36SR will not work well to replace your Coleman Mach Air Conditioner. Instead if you are keeping the inside air box and equipment you will need the Furrion Chill Replacement RV Air Conditioner for Coleman Setup - 14,500 Btu - White # FACR14SA-W-C. This fits the standard air conditioner and vent openings often referred to at 14x14 but are actually 14-1/4 by 14-1/4 and it will connect directly to... view full answer...
To install the Start Capacitor for Advent Air RV Air Conditioners Item # ACMSCKIT on your Advent Air RV Air Conditioner w/ Air Distribution Box and Start Capacitor - 15,000 Btu - White Item # ACM150C you'll:
1. Remove the ac shroud cover.
2. Screw the capacitor to the fan mount using the provided screws.
3. Route the wire underneath the fan over to the terminals and remove the cover on the terminals.
4. Connect one black wire to the HERM circuit tab (your red wire will be connected... view full answer...
Your RVP model 8000 is basically the Coleman unit and has the same wiring. For your replacement I recommend the Furrion Chill Replacement RV Air Conditioner for Coleman Setup - 15,500 Btu - White # FACR15SA-W-C. I personally think this is a better option than the others because it runs a little quieter and cooler than the other replacement options. view full answer...
You'll want to use the Replacement Fan Blade for Advent Air RV Air Conditioner # PXX128050095 to replace the fan blade in your # ACM135. I have confirmed with the manufacturer that this is the correct replacement part. view full answer...
The Advent Air Replacement RV Air Conditioner for Carrier Setup part # ACCAR150 is just a replacement overhead unit that is designed to work with whatever controls an existing Carrier RV Air Conditioner (i.e. wall thermostat or remote).
If you are looking for a new unit which can be controlled via a wall thermostat, the Furrion Chill Premium RV Air Conditioner System part # F15PA12SASA-W is a great option.
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The Advent Air RV Air Conditioner, # ACM135 does not come from the factory with a start capacitor. However, one can be added with the Start Capacitor for Advent Air RV Air Conditioners, # ACMSCKIT. Please note the attached image of one installed to compare to your unit. If you are not the original owner, the previous owner may have installed one and the image will show you what to look for. Happy Camping. view full answer...
Yes you can replace your Dometic AC unit with the Furrion AC unit and thermostat to control both the AC and Furnace. To accomplish this along with the ac unit you will need the single zone thermostat and single zone controller. I recommend the following:
Furrion Chill Replacement RV Air Conditioner for Dometic Brisk Setup - 15,500 Btu - Black Item # FACR15SA-BL. This unit has a start capacitor to help start the air conditioner faster which reduces the stress on the unit over time. Has... view full answer...
Since your Dometic 13500 BTU air conditioner only had a two speed fan, but the Advent Air # ACDOM150 you just installed has a 3 speed fan you will need to replace your current thermostat and air distribution box.
I recommend the Air Distribution Box w/ Wall-Mounted Thermostat for Advent Air RV Air Conditioners # ACRG15 which includes everything you need, and it will all be an exact replacement for your current components. This will allow you to get the 3rd fan speed working and the air... view full answer...
The Furrion AC unit part # FACR14SA-W-C was designed to easily replace a Dometic setup like you have so that would be the kit to start with. Then for a controller you'd want the part # FACC12SA-BL and then for the Premium thermostat # FACW12PA-BL. view full answer...
Since you're just needing to replace the rooftop unit of your Coleman Mach AC system you can use the Advent Air RV Air Conditioner # ACM150 or the # ACM150B for a black shroud. This unit requires a plug-and-play adapter cable to hook right into your Coleman system for an easy installation, which is # ACCOLKIT.
I do however recommend going with the # ACCOL150 ( # ACCOL150B for black shroud) as it is the same unit but includes a start capacitor to jumpstart the AC when camp power or generator... view full answer...
Your bus application is definitely a non-ducted application so you are on the right track now in that you need a non-ducted AC setup. Since you ordered a ducted setup currently you could replace the lower duct setup with the non-ducted vent assembly part # AT15021 that you referenced and you'd be set. The top units between the Atwood ducted and non-ducted kits are the exact same including the wiring.
That said, depending on shipping cost offsets it might be better to return the ducted... view full answer...
We have AC units from Advent that are designed to fit in place of Coleman units for a very easy install. For that you'd want the part # ACCOL135 for a 13.5k BTU or part # ACOL150 for a 15k BTU unit.
For just the Coleman adapter though we have the part # ACCOLKIT. view full answer...
According to the manufacturer of the # ACM150 Advent Air RV air conditioner would be compatible with your existing ducting and thermostat, but you'd need the # ACCOLKIT adapter kit. Keep in mind, though that the existing Coleman thermostat won't be compatible with the optional # ACMHD heat strip, if that's something you were deciding you were needing. view full answer...
You are correct, the air filter is supposed to just pull out of an Atwood Air Command like part # AT15028-22 but if yours is stuck you will need to access them another way by removing the screws.
According to the manufacturer, these air filters are supposed to be checked and cleaned at least every two weeks. It sounds like yours may have been in there a while longer if they are stuck so I strongly recommend replacing it with the Replacement Air Filter for Air Command Rooftop Ducted RV... view full answer...
Since you don't have a thermostat or ducts you'll want the Furrion Chill RV Air Conditioner and Air Distribution Box w/ Built-in Thermostat - 15,500 Btu Item # FAC1511MA-W and the Furrion Heat Strip Add-On for Furrion Air Conditioner Item # FR35SR to get the heating option. view full answer...
In order to replace your Carrier Air V RV Air Conditioner I highly recommend using the Advent Air Replacement RV Air Conditioner for Carrier Setup part # ACCAR150 for 13,500 Btu's or part # ACCAR135 for 15,000 Btu's. This unit will be the only direct replacement we offer that will use the ceiling vent and thermostat that you have now for your Carrier unit.
This means the process to install the new unit will be extremely easy as it is all pretty much just plug and play. The Advent unit... view full answer...
For your Dometic air distribution box, you will wan to use the Advent Air Replacement RV Air Conditioner for Dometic Setup w/ Start Capacitor - 15,000 Btu - White # ACDOM150. This will work well for your system. view full answer...
Since you have a Dometic setup current the Advent Air AC unit you would want is the part # ACDOM150 which was designed to connect directly to Dometic wiring like you have for an easy install. view full answer...
The Furrion Chill Replacement RV Air Conditioner part # FACR15SA-BL is just an overhead unit that is designed to replace an existing unit. In order to obtain the rest of the parts needed to do a complete install you'l need the controller part # FACC12SA-BL, distribution box part # FACT12SA-PS, and wall thermostat part # FACW12PA-BL. view full answer...
The Advent Air RV Air Conditioner part # ADV64FR will work great with a ducted trailer and it is a complete package meaning it comes with everything you need to get setup. If the trailer is pre-wired that is going to cut down install time and difficulty dramatically. This kit comes with the overhead unit, distribution box, and wall mounted thermostat. Advent is a very popular aftermarket replacement and they are all backed by a two year warranty. It has one of the highest cooling capacities... view full answer...
The best option we have available for your converted enclosed camper is the Advent Air RV Air Conditioner # ACM135BC because it's going to provide the most efficient cooling solution for the camper's interior during those hot summer months. We do not have any smaller AC units available and anything smaller we offer will be something like a powered ceiling fan vent which will only work to circulate air around the camper and not actually cool it down.
As you mentioned in your question... view full answer...
For your 28' enclosed trailer I recommend the Furrion Chill Premium RV Air Conditioner System - Single Zone - 14,500 Btu - White Item # F14PA12SASA-W. If the ceiling of the trailer isn't too high and you can reach the air distribution box and don't want to run a thermostat down the wall you can use the Furrion Chill RV Air Conditioner and Air Distribution Box w/ Built-in Thermostat - 14,500 Btu Item # FAC1411MA-W. I've attached a video where we go through and review each air conditioner... view full answer...
The Furrion # FAC1411MA-W Chill RV Air conditioner can indeed be used with your existing Coleman air distribution box and thermostat, but you'll need to use the # C-FACR15SA-A01 adapter wiring kit. No need to pull new wire. view full answer...
The Advent Air RV Air Conditioner w/ Air Distribution Box, Start Capacitor, and Heat Strip part # ACM135CH may not be your best option depending on your situation.
I recommend to use Advent Air Replacement RV Air Conditioner for Coleman Setup w/ Start Capacitor part # ACCOL135 which is designed to replace Coleman Mach air conditioners that have air distribution boxes (for RVs without air ducts) and/or thermostats that are still in good working order. The replacement air conditioner for... view full answer...
For an RV with a currently installed Dometic Duo-Therm 59516.531 AC unit, I recommend the Advent Air for Dometic Setups, # ACDOM150. This is a 15,000 Btu replacement option that plugs directly into your current Dometic setup and works seamlessly with your existing, in-good-working-order Dometic air distribution box and thermostat. The benefit of his option is that has an adapter wiring kit, which saves you time and effort.
This does not have a heat option, but you can choose to add... view full answer...
The Advent Air RV Air Conditioner # ACM135 will be a direct replacement for your AC135 unit. This can be used for ducted or non-ducted applications and you won't need anything else to make it work.
I do, however, recommend also getting the Start Capacitor # ACMSCKIT to install with this unit simply because it greatly reduces the amount of power required to start the AC unit. A start capacitor is becoming more and more common as a standard feature on AC units so any time you have the... view full answer...
There is a diagram of the wiring for the Furrion # FACR15SA-PS in the instructions, but I've gone ahead and linked a photo of the wiring diagram as well as the instructions for this unit. view full answer...
Yes, the Advent Air RV Air Conditioner, # ACM150B (black shroud) or the the Advent Air RV Air Conditioner # ACM150 (white shroud) can be used as a direct replacement for Coleman Mach ACs if used with the adapter wiring kit # ACCOLKIT. However, I recommend going with the # ACCOL150 or # ACCOL150B as these are the same units with an added start capacitor that helps to jumpstart the AC when camp power or generator power isn't enough. view full answer...
We can piece together the kit you need but we don't have a kit that has the LED distribution panel you mentioned. So you'd want the part # FACC12SA-BL, # FACR15SA-PS, # FACW12PA-BL, # FACT12LA-PS and you'd have all the kit you'd need with the panel you are wanting. view full answer...
The Advent Air Replacement RV Air Conditioner for Dometic Setup w/ Start Capacitor - 15,000 Btu - White Item # ACDOM150 or # ACDOM150B for black with the Electric Heat Strip for Advent Air RV Air Conditioners - 5,500 BTU Item # ACMHD will replace your current Dometic Duo Therm with heat strip AC Unit. This plug and play replacement will allow you to still use your current distribution box and thermostat. view full answer...
Your question asked if 30-amp service would run two 14,500 BTU air conditioners, but you referenced Furrion # F15ZA12SAZA-W air conditioners which are 15,500 BTU's each.
The 15.5K units draw 15.4 amps each when running - so that will not work.
The Furrion # F14ZA12SAZA-W air conditioners are 14,500 BTU
The 14.5K units draw 14.6 amps each when running. That will not work either.
You could consider the Atwood # AT15027-22 air conditioner that is13,500 BTU
This 13.5K unit only draws... view full answer...
The Atwood Air Command Rooftop RV Air Conditioner w/ Heat Pump # AT15033-22 uses a different wiring setup than your Carrier AirV air conditioner so you wouldn't be able to just swap them out, but we do have some other options that do connect directly to your Carrier wiring.
The Advent air conditioners # ACCAR135B (13.5K Btu) and # ACCAR150B (15K Btu) come with wiring adapters to connect directly to your Carrier wiring so these are very easy to install in that regards. These don't have... view full answer...
I can give you the best option for a replacement for your Dometic Duo-Therm, but don't have the ability to reference model or serial numbers. Instead, you will simply need to check out to see if the connector on your AC is a 6-pin connector (see accompanying photo). If so, you will be able to use one of the following 13,500 Btu ACs from Advent to replace your Dometic unit:
- White: Advent Air Replacement RV Air Conditioner for Dometic Setup # ACDOM135
- Black: Advent Air Replacement... view full answer...
The Furrion Chill RV Air Conditioner and Air Distribution Box would work well to replace an existing roof vent as they both will use the same size 14-1/4" x 14-1/4" cutout. That said, it would need to be used with its own included thermostat as is the case for any air conditioner as they are not universal. The part # FAC1511MA-W has controls on the unit and the F15PA12SASA-W has a separate wall controller. view full answer...
Since you are going with all Furrion components like the Chill part # F15PA12SASA-W there isn't a specific wiring diagram you'd need. All of the components would easily wire to each other according to included instructions and you'd just need very basic wiring from your RV like power and ground. view full answer...
The Furrion Heat Strip Add-On for Furrion Air Conditioner # FR35SR is only compatible with Furrion AC units that have a manual air distribution box like the Replacement Air Distribution Box w/ Built-in Thermostat for Furrion Chill RV Air Conditioner - White # FACT11MA-PS. If you're planning on using the # FACR15SA-W-C you'll want to make sure that your current Furrion air distribution box has the manual adjustment knobs.
If you don't have the correct air distribution box there is a... view full answer...
The Advent Air Replacement RV Air Conditioner part # ACM150B is just an overhead unit, it can be used with either a non-ducted or ducted setup. This is determined by the distribution box installed which attaches to the bottom of the unit, inside the trailer. The Air Distribution Box w/ Wall-Mounted Thermostat for Advent Air RV Air Conditioners part # ACRG15 is compatible with a ducted system and works with the Advent Air Replacement RV Air Conditioner. view full answer...
Of course! We have two really good options for you which both come if white or black. The first is the Advent Air RV Air Conditioner w/ Air Distribution Box, Start Capacitor, and Heat Strip - 13,500 Btu part # ACM135CH for white or part # ACM135BCH for black. The second option is more pewerful. The Advent Air RV Air Conditioner w/ Air Distribution Box, Start Capacitor, and Heat Strip - 15,000 Btu part # ACM150CH for white or part # ACM150BCH for black.
Both of these are good units that... view full answer...
If you have the 6-pin connector (see attached) then what you need is the Advent Air 13,500 Btu AC Unit which comes in White # ACDOM135 or Black # ACDOM135B. Either of these should plug right into your Dometic Duo Therm setup which means you can still use your current wiring setup and you don't have to change anything else - just the AC unit! view full answer...
For a replacement for your Coleman Mach Series 9330E715 air conditioner I recommend the Furrion Chill Replacement RV Air Conditioner for Coleman Setup # FACR14SA-W-C. This air conditioner comes with an adapter wiring kit, enabling it to work with your existing Coleman setup.
It has a cooling capacity of 14,500 Btu per hour which will give you a little more cooling power over your current air conditioner. This system is also extremely quiet both inside and outside. If you need a heat... view full answer...
To power an AC system like the Advent Air RV Air Conditioner # ACM135 would require such a large battery bank to run that you wouldn't have any space left to use and would cost your a fortune in batteries. The easiest way to power an AC system would be to use a generator like the etrailer 4,500-Watt Portable RV Generator # 333-0005.
You would need to cut a 14-1/4" long x 14-1/4" wide hole in the roof of your cab to fit the unit. The roof would need to be reinforced to handle the weight... view full answer...
Based on your model number you have a Coleman Mach Air, and there is indeed a direct replacement from Furrion, assuming your thermostat is in working order. You can even choose from a 14,500 Btu or unit or a slightly higher power 15,500 Btu unit:
- 14,500 Btu: Furrion Chill Replacement RV Air Conditioner for Coleman Setup # FACR14SA-W-C
- 15,500 Btu: Furrion Chill Replacement RV Air Conditioner for Coleman Setup # FACR15SA-W-C
The Furrion Chill is going to be a nice upgrade from... view full answer...
The Advent Air Replacement RV Air Conditioner for Carrier Setup w/ Start Capacitor - 15,000 Btu - White Item # ACCAR150 is a compatible replacement for the Carrier Air AC units and the included adapter wiring kit enables the AC to work with your existing Carrier setup. If your distribution box or thermostat is not working then you'll need to replace them both with the Air Distribution Box w/ Wall-Mounted Thermostat for Advent Air RV Air Conditioners - White Item # ACRG15.
The AC unit... view full answer...
Everything I was able to find on the Intertherm units is that they are for house type applications. Does it by chance fit through a 14 by 14 inch hole in the ceiling. view full answer...
For your situation it is best to use the Furrion Chill Replacement RV Air Conditioner for Coleman Setup, # FACR14SA-W-C. With this option you can use the your current, in good working order, Coleman components such as the thermostat and air distribution box. This is a straight forward bolt-on installation replacing your existing Coleman AC unit. The wire adapter connects the new AC to existing Coleman setup and the mounting hardware is included.
But to answer your direct question,... view full answer...
The Advent Air RV Air Conditioner # ACM150 does not come with a start capacitor but you can purchase the Start Capacitor for Advent Air RV Air Conditioners # ACMSCKIT separately to help start your AC on generator power.
If you have a Coleman Mach AC system then you'll also need the # ACCOLKIT to connect this rooftop unit to your system.
If you have a Carrier Air AC System then you'll also need the # ACCARKIT to connect this rooftop unit to your system.
If you have a Dometic... view full answer...
Yes, the Furrion Chill Replacement RV Air Conditioner part # FACR15SA-BL can be used to replace a Coleman Mach (9330D713) made by Airxcel. If you wanted to reuse your existing distribution box and thermostat you will also need the Coleman Adapter Wiring Kit for Furrion Chill RV Air Conditioners part # C-FACR15SA-A01. Otherwise, you could do a new install by adding the following parts.
Premium Wall Thermostat part # FACW12PA-BL
Air Distribution Box part # FACT12SA-PS
Single Zone Controller... view full answer...
The Advent Air Replacement RV Air Conditioner for Dometic Setup w/ Start Capacitor part # ACDOM135 is a direct replacement for the Dometic 13,500 Btu ducted system in your 2016 Forest River Heritage Glen Wildwood fifth wheel.
The Advent system will plug into your existing setup and allow you to use your existing air distribution box and thermostat so you will not need any additional parts unless you want to add a heat strip part # ACMHD for frosty mornings. view full answer...
Air Distribution Box w/ Wall-Mounted Thermostat for Advent Air RV Air Conditioners - White
Item # ACRG15 comes with a digital relay box and wall thermostat. The Advent Air RV Air Conditioner - 13,500 Btu - White Item # ACM135 does not work with a monolog thermostat however the wires connected on the back can be used to connect to your new thermostat. The new unit does require a constant 12 volt power source which can be located at the back of a light switch. The 12 volt power source needs... view full answer...
We have Advent RV AC units that were designed to fit as replacements for Carrier units like what you have. We have the 15,000 BTU unit part # ACCAR150 that you referenced and also the 13,500 BTU unit part # ACCAR135.
These come with wiring that allows you to easily plug in these units to the wiring already present from Carrier. The wiring kit adapter by itself is the part # ACCARKIT but with either unit I mentioned this is already included. view full answer...
The mounting bolts and hold down bars for your Atwood Air Command Rooftop RV Air Conditioner w/ Heat Pump # AT15028-22 can be found with the Replacement Vent, Wall-Mount Thermostat, and Remote for Air Command RV Air Conditioner # AT15022. If you're needing just the bolts and hold down bars then you could get them from the manufacturer, Dometic. view full answer...
The Atwood Air Command Rooftop RV Air Conditioner w/ Heat Pump - 15,000 Btu # AT15033-22 is not a direct replacement for your Coleman 470704A879. We do have the Advent Air RV Air Conditioner - 15,000 Btu # ACM150. The manufacturer list the Advent Air A/C as a replacement for the Coleman Mach Units. You would just need to get the Coleman Mach Adapter Wiring Kit for Advent Air # ACCOLKIT. This adapter allows an Advent Air AC to work with your existing Coleman Mach setup. This A/C does not... view full answer...
I am not sure what your roof thickness is but the Furrion Chill part # FACR15SA-W-C can fit roof thickness range of 3-1/2 inch to 6 inch.
Since you don't have a duct setup on your RV a better choice is the part # F15PA12SASA-W which comes with everything needed including the lower vent assembly and needed controls. This does not have a heat strip feature but it will work well with the drain system you have on your trailer currently. view full answer...
The Carrier Air V RV Air Conditioner is no longer produced so a direct replacement of the same unit is not an option. However, we do have available the two Advent AC models that are designed as replacement units for the Carrier Air V. I recommend using the Advent Air Replacement RV Air Conditioner for Carrier Setup, # ACCAR150 for 13,500 Btu's or # ACCAR135 for 15,000 Btu's. These options do not have a heat pump integrated into them. If however you decide later that you prefer, you can... view full answer...
To install the Advent Air RV Air Conditioner w/ Air Distribution Box, Start Capacitor, and Heat Strip - 13,500 Btu # ACM135CH you were looking at on your 2020 Ford Transit you would need to reinforce the roof to support the weight of the rooftop unit and distribution box and most likely increase the roof thickness as this system requires a roof thickness of 2-1/2" to 5" thick.
The soft start capacitor included in this setup will drop the starting wattage down to 3,000 watts and this... view full answer...
Yes, you can get everything that comes with the Furrion Chill Basic RV Air Conditioner System - Single Zone - 15,500 Btu - White # F15SA12SASA-W but with an AC unit that comes in black; you will simply need to order the parts individually. The exact parts you need are:
- Furrion Chill RV Air Conditioner - 15,500 Btu - Black # FACR15SA-BL
- Air Distribution Box for Furrion Chill RV Air Conditioner # FACT12SA-PS
- Single Zone Controller for Furrion Chill RV Air Conditioner Setup # FACC12SA-BL
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All you'd need to use the Atwood AC Unit part # AT15032-22 in a non-ducted application is the non-ducted vent assembly part # AT15021 and you'd be set.
Atwood units are quiet and cold so this would be a great solution! view full answer...
We do have a solution, while we don't carry the entire assembly, we do have is the Atwood Air Command Rooftop RV Air Conditioner w/ Heat Pump # AT15033-22 with the Replacement Vent w/ Thermostat and Remote for Air Command Rooftop RV Air Conditioner # AT15021. With this, you have a non-ducted application for your trailer.
The difference between the ducted and the non-ducted, is whether the lower vent assembly is included or not. view full answer...