To a person who has never travelled across the country before, hearing the term RV Air Conditioner might sound a little bit confusing, but in actuality these types of air conditioners are very similar to the split air system. With both of these kinds of units, the compressor and the condenser are both installed outside on the roof while the air cooling unit itself is installed in the roof, and since RVs are generally small spaces, one unit is all that you need in order to keep the space cool and comfortable, even when the temperature outside is not.
Just like any other machine or electrical gadget that you own, there are some general precautions and important points to follow in order to keep the air conditioners in these vehicles operating at full capacity. This is especially true in the case of these types of systems since they will require more maintenance and care on a more regular basis since many of their important parts, such as the motor, condenser and compressor are located outside where they are prone to the elements. Without regular maintenance and care, these systems can completely fail.
The air filters on these rv air conditioners should be replaced once a month if in continuous use since a clogged and choked filter would lead to much less efficiency, higher running costs and possible problems with other components of the system, such as the evaporator coil. If the evaporator coil is not kept clean and free of damage, it could lead to costly repairs. There are also reusable filters that come with these systems, and they can be easily cleaned with water and left to drip-dry before being reinstalled.
There are many companies that offer air conditioners for these kinds of cross-country vehicles. Fujitsu is one brand to consider if you're in the market for a new unit for your RV, and LG also makes these types of smaller units as well. The key to remember before you replace or upgrade your current A/C unit is to keep in mind that it cannot maintain itself. You will need to be diligent in making sure that all the parts are operating and kept clean of mud and dust. If you want the unit to work as it should and keep you cool as you travel, then simple maintenance on your part will keep it problem free for years to come.
Tuesday, August 4, 2009
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