When your van or small trailer stays hot because the factory AC barely moves air, this 15,000 BTU rooftop unit adds 360-degree non-ducted airflow and quieter 54 dB operation so you can cool the cabin without shouting over the fan.
Compact, non-ducted setups tend to collect warm pockets near bunks, dinettes, and corners when air only dumps one direction. This Dylux unit sends air through a 360° non-ducted air distribution box with 4-way adjustable vents, backed by 15,000 BTU cooling and 177 - 383 CFM airflow. Aim your vents where people are sitting or sleeping, and your ceiling unit pushes cooled air into the areas that felt stuffy before.
A loud rooftop unit wears on you quickly when it's running above a bed, table, or small living area. This system is rated as low as 54 dB and gives you four fan speeds: Low, Medium, High, and Turbo. Pick the airflow level that fits the moment, and your space keeps cooling while conversations, TV volume, and sleep don't have to compete as much with fan noise.
Warm, damp weather inside a camper can leave bedding, clothes, and interior surfaces feeling clammy even when the temperature looks fine on the display. Along with Cool, Fan, and Auto modes, this unit includes a dedicated Dry mode and supports operation in up to 90% humidity conditions. The cabin feels more usable during humid nights, and the air inside doesn't feel as heavy when doors and windows stay closed.
Climbing up to adjust a ceiling assembly every time the room changes temperature quickly turns into a chore. This package includes a digital LED control panel, wireless remote control, and a programmable timer from 0.5 to 12 hours. Temperature, mode, fan speed, and runtime adjustments happen from your living area, and your AC keeps running according to the settings you choose.
Anything mounted on your roof has to deal with dust, rain, sun, vibration, and travel movement before it ever starts cooling the cabin. This unit uses an IP55-rated housing, UV-resistant polypropylene housing, and vibration-resistant structure, with an ETL certification listed in the specs. After it's installed, your rooftop AC housing, air distribution box, and controls keep working through normal travel days and campsite use.
This rooftop AC install involves lifting the 73.4 lb unit, lining it up with a 14-1/4" x 14-1/4" roof opening, and tying into a 115V / 60Hz electrical system, so it's a job where an extra set of experienced hands matters. If you'd like help installing your air conditioner, check out our Installer Locator to find an installer near you. Once the unit is mounted and connected, your ceiling assembly and wireless remote are ready to control cooling, fan speed, and runtime from inside your rig.
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