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Advent Air RV Air Conditioner System - Single Zone - 15,000 Btu - White
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Advent Air RV Air Conditioner System - Single Zone - 15,000 Btu - White

Part Number: ADV64FR
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AC unit for ducted or ductless system lets you replace or add a new AC to your RV. Wall thermostat has an LED display and controls the mode, fan, and temperature settings. Air distribution box has 3 slotted registers for maximum airflow. Great Prices for the best rv air conditioners from Advent Air. Advent Air RV Air Conditioner System - Single Zone - 15,000 Btu - White part number ADV64FR can be ordered online at etrailer.com or call 1-800-940-8924 for expert service.
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Advent Air RV Air Conditioners - ADV64FR

  • Single Zone
  • Complete AC System
  • 15000 Btu
  • Ducted
  • Ductless
  • White
  • Cool Only
  • Advent Air
  • 15 amps

AC unit for ducted or ductless system lets you replace or add a new AC to your RV. Wall thermostat has an LED display and controls the mode, fan, and temperature settings. Air distribution box has 3 slotted registers for maximum airflow.


Features:

  • Air conditioner quickly and efficiently cools the interior of your RV or camper
    • Compatible with ducted or ductless systems
  • 6-Blade fan with motor provides sufficient airflow
  • Wall-mounted thermostat with LED digital display controls the mode, fan, and temperature settings
  • Air distribution box has 3 slotted registers and a louvered vent
    • Registers can be closed to divert more air to the ducts in a ducted system
  • Thick, collapsible gasket with 6 foam pads provide support between RV roof and air conditioner
    • Gasket seals the opening to prevent water seepage and air leaks
    • Foam pads help reduce noise
  • Removable air filter allows for easy cleaning to prevent dust and dirt build-up
  • White, hard plastic cover protects internal components from water and debris
    • Can easily be removed for maintenance and cleaning
  • Bolt-on installation
    • Replaces or adds a new AC setup
    • Includes wiring harness, mounting hardware, and screw covers
  • Additional accessories (sold separately) can be purchased to improve performance and comfort
    • Start capacitor (ACMSCKIT) jumpstarts the AC when a campsite or generator doesn't provide enough power
    • Electric heat strip (ACMHD) removes the chill on cold or frosty mornings
  • UL and cUL certified


Specs:

  • Application: Motor homes, travel trailers, and fifth wheels
    • Not approved for school buses, food trucks, enclosed/utility trailers, or off-roading vehicles
  • Fits: roofs 2-1/2" to 5" thick
    • Opening size: 14-1/4" long x 14-1/4" wide
  • Air conditioner power draw (while running): 15 amps
  • Capacity: 15,000 Btu per hour
  • Air flow: 500 cubic feet/minute
  • Thermostat temperature range: 60 F to 86 F (16 C to 30 C)
  • Overall dimensions:
    • Air conditioner: 31-3/16" long x 24-7/8" wide x 12-13/16" tall
    • Air distribution box: 21" wide x 21" deep
    • Wall-mounted thermostat: 3" wide x 3" tall x 7/8" deep
  • Electrical rating: 115V, 60Hz
  • Refrigerant: R410a, 16.9 oz
  • Wire gauge: 12 AWG
  • Air conditioner weight: 68 lbs
  • 2-Year limited warranty


Advent Air Warranty Coverage

2-Year limited warranty covers defective units when installed correctly on approved applications. The warranty does not cover units installed incorrectly. To ensure air conditioner is installed correctly, please see the questionnaire pdf below. A filled-out questionnaire is required for warranty coverage.


If you are not comfortable using a voltmeter (or removing the charge from the start capacitor), youll want to make a service appointment with your local RV dealer to verify the installation. Print the pdfs below (warranty- questionnaire, warranty dealer information) and take them along with the RV to your local dealer. ASA does compensate dealers for warranty work as outlined in the dealer information pdf. You may be charged by the dealer for time spent investigating the installation.


Warranty - Questionnaire  AA Questionnaire

Warranty - 2-Year Card  AA 2-Year Card

Warranty - Dealer Information  AA dealer info



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Advent Air RV Air Conditioner System - Single Zone - 15,000 Btu - White - ADV64FR

Average Customer Rating:  4.5 out of 5 stars   (119 Customer Reviews)

AC unit for ducted or ductless system lets you replace or add a new AC to your RV. Wall thermostat has an LED display and controls the mode, fan, and temperature settings. Air distribution box has 3 slotted registers for maximum airflow.

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  • 15k BTU Rated AC Replacement Recommendation for 2004 Wildwood 30 BHHS Travel Trailer
    Hey William, so the Advent Air AC unit part # ADV64FR would be a solid 15k BTU rated replaced for your setup. It is designed for ducted applications like you'd need as well. This also will wire right up to Advent and Dometic setups but if you have a Coleman kit currently you'd want the part # ACCOLKIT or the Carrier part # ACCARKIT to give you ability to have a plug and play wiring install.
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  • Troubleshooting An E5 Error Code On An Advent Air RV Air Conditioner System
    An E5 error code simply means there's a communication error between the relay box # PXXACRG12RB and the thermostat. If you're hooking it directly to the relay box without any extra wire and it's wired correctly and you're still getting the E5 error then either the relay box or thermostat is defective and needs to be replaced. Just to make sure you have it wired correctly I've listed the wire colors from the relay box and their connections on the thermostat below: Blue: A Purple: B Green:...
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  • Easiest RV AC Unit to Replace Carrier AC Unit Recommendation
    We have AC unit setups that were designed to replace Carrier setups like with the Advent Air part # ACM150B with the Carrier adapter part # ACCARKIT which would be the easiest and best solution for replacing your Carrier unit. The Atwood you mentioned would work but would require a more in-depth install.
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  • How To Clear Error Codes On An Advent Air RV Air Conditioner System Thermostat
    To reset the thermostat of your Advent Air RV Air Conditioner System # ADV64FR you'll need to complete the following steps: Start with Thermostat in Off mode. Press and hold both the mode and fan button at the same time in the Off mode. Continue to press both buttons and press the power button and then release all 3 buttons. The LCD will flash On/Off while pressing all 3 buttons. Once the buttons are released the LCD will turn off and the system has been reset to factory settings and should...
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  • Wattage Draw Of An Advent Air 15,000 BTU RV AC Unit And Heat Strip
    The Advent Air RV Air Conditioner w/ Air Distribution Box and Wall Thermostat - 15,000 Btu - White # ADV64FR has a starting wattage of 2,800 watts. Advent Air was unable to give me a running wattage but it's typically half of the starting wattage so you'd be looking at roughly 1,400 watts. As for the Heat Strip Electric # ACMHD, he didn't have a definitive answer but stated it was roughly 6-12 watts.
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  • What is the Decibel Rating for the Advent AC
    Hey Kevin, the Advent AC # ADV79FR has a decibel rating of 76. For the mounting hardware, since this is just a replacement top unit you'd need to reuse your existing hardware which is why there aren't any included because it could be different from trailer to trailer. If you were planning on adding a new system, then you'd want # ADV64FR which does include all the mounting hardware.
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  • Replacement For Dometic 59136.621 Air Conditioner With Heat Pump
    There is indeed a good option to replace your current Dometic 59136.621 air conditioner, which is a 15,000 Btu AC. The best option is one from Advent Air: - Advent Air RV Air Conditioner for Dometic Setup w/ Start Capacitor - Black # ACDOM150B or White # ACDOM150 This is also a 15,000 Btu air conditioner, and it comes with a start capacitor to help boost the power to ensure your AC gets up and running when you need. They do not come with a heat strip but you can add that easily with the...
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  • Recommended Replacement Rooftop Options For A Dometic DuoTherm Penguin II 640315.301C0
    Hey Jeff, There are Advent Air kits with just the rooftop unit or the whole setup with the air distribution box included. We've recently run into some compatibility issues with certain Dometic models so I do not recommend using any Advent Air rooftop units unless you plan on also replacing the entire system with all Advent Air equipment. The # ASA86YR you were looking at is just the rooftop unit and would not include the air distribution box. If you want all Advent Air then I recommend...
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  • Can An Advent Air RV Air Conditioner System Control An LP Furnace With The Thermostat
    Yes, to connect the thermostat included with the Advent Air RV Air Conditioner System # ADV74FR you'll need to attach the THERM- wire on your furnace to the brown/white wire on the thermostat. The THERM+ wire on your furnace can then be capped off with some electrical tape. The only difference between the # ADV74FR and # ADV64FR is the color of the shroud. Advent Air is a great option to replace your current unit and is currently priced lower than the other options we have.
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  • Recommended Replacement Advent AC Unit to Replace OEM AC On a 2018 Keystone Montana High Country
    Correct, the Advent Air RV Air Conditioner System # ACM150CH is a brand new install, so it won't use any of the original stuff. There is a built in thermostat, but there is not a remote so if you needed to change the temperature you'd need to manually do it on the unit. You'd instead want to use the Advent Air RV Air Conditioner System # ADV64FR instead which is the similar to # ACM150CH, but it has a removeable thermostat which acts as a remote that will let you control the unit.
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  • Recommended Replacement Option For Dometic Duo-Therm AC On A 2008 Gulf Stream Tour Master Motorhome
    If you're replacing the controller you would want to replace the entire system. Your system's rooftop unit hasn't been confirmed to work with a different controller and with yours not having a 6 or 9-pin connector you'd have no way of connecting it to a new controller. For this I recommend the Advent Air RV Air Conditioner System # ADV64FR so that you can have a digital wall thermostat. I do recommend also picking up the start capacitor # ACMSCKIT to help lower the starting wattage needed...
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  • Recommended Advent Air Conditioner for a 2007 Keystone Cougar 5th Wheel
    I'm assuming you're wanting to add a brand new unit to your Keystone, in which you're going to want the Advent Air RV Air Conditioner System - Single Zone # ADV64FR. This is exactly what you'll be needing, including a air distribution box, a wall mounted LED thermostat, and has that 15,000 Btu cooling capacity you mention. The wiring harness # ACCOLKIT is only needed if you had an existing Coleman setup that you're trying to adapt to the new Advent AC, but since you're not you're good.
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  • Recommended Advent Air Replacement For A Coleman 45000 Series RV AC System
    Without the full number I don't know exactly what your BTU rating is so you could need the # ACCOL135 (13,500 BTU) or # ACCOL150 (15,000 BTU) if you're just wanting to replace the rooftop unit and keep the rest of your Coleman system in place. You can always go with a higher BTU rating than what your system is but you wouldn't want to go lower. If you're wanting to replace the entire system then for 13,500 BTU's you would need part # ACM135C or the # ADV94FR if you want a wall thermostat....
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  • Recommended Air Conditioner w/ Heat & Wall Thermostat For Ductless Cargo Trailer
    There is a really good option for you to get an air conditioner with a wall thermostat and heat for your ductless cargo trailer. For quality, I recommend going with an Advent AC unit, and you can choose from either 13,500 Btu or 15,000 Btu; for heat you'll also need to add a heat strip: - 15,000 Btu: Advent Air RV Air Conditioner w/ Air Distribution Box and Wall Thermostat # ADV64FR - 13,500 Btu: Advent Air RV Air Conditioner w/ Air Distribution Box and Wall Thermostat # ADV94FR - Electric...
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  • What Air Distribution Box Goes Along With An Advent Air RV Rooftop AC Unit
    We don't carry Dometic AC units so I wouldn't be able to replace the broken plastic on your Dometic air distribution box. If you want to completely swap out your air distribution box you'll also need to replace the thermostat as well and should just go ahead and get the entire system (rooftop unit, air distribution box, wall thermostat) in a package instead of piecing the parts together with separately with the # ACDOM150 and # ACRG15. For a white shroud you'll want part # ADV64FR and...
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  • Electric Heat Strip For Advent Air Conditoner Installed In Place of Dometic On a 2014 Fun Finder TT
    The Electric Heat Strip for Advent Air RV Air Conditioners # ACMHD will connect to either the Relay Box # PXXACRG12RB that came with your Air Conditioner # ADV64FR. Or it will attach to the Air Distribution Box # ACDB attached to the air conditioner. If you are using the Advent Air Replacement RV Air Conditioner for Dometic Setup # ACDOM150 you will need to find a heat strip from Dometic for your air distribution box.
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  • Can You Hook Up Furnace to the Advent Air RV Air Conditioner Thermostat
    In regards to an Advent Air RV Air Conditioner like part # ADV64FR, you'll need to keep your existing thermostat if you wish to control the furnace as there isn't a way to integrate this into the Advent thermostat.
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  • Can a RV Air Conditioner System Be Used On a Car Hauler Trailer?
    While the same style AC used on an RV can be used on an enclosed car trailer you will need to work with the manufacturer to ensure the roof has the bracing needed to support the weight of the air conditioner since they weigh between 60-80lbs. If your trailer manufacturer says your roof is braced for the weight you can look at installing either a 13.5K # ADV94FR or 15K # ADV64FR system.
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  • Is The Advent Air Air Distribution Box Compatible With A Dometic Brisk II Rooftop Unit
    The Air Distribution Box w/ Wall-Mounted Thermostat for Advent Air RV Air Conditioners # ACRG15 houses the controller for the system so you would have to replace the your current distribution box/controller and thermostat. There hasn't been any testing to confirm that the Dometic rooftop unit would be compatible with this part, but if it has a 6-pin connector you could try it out. If not then you would need the # ADV64FR to completely replace your whole system.
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  • Can An Advent Air RV AC System Replace A Dometic 59516-331 RV AC System
    The Advent Air RV Air Conditioner System # ADV64FR is a complete system and would replace all of your Dometic equipment so you wouldn't have any compatibility issues with this unit. Increasing the BTU rating from 13,500 to 15,000 will give you a more efficient way to cool down your RV. I've attached a short video below where Dave will walk you through the installation process.
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  • How To Hook Up Furnace to Advent Air RV Air Conditioner Wall Thermostat
    In order to hook up your furnace to the Advent Air RV Air Conditioner with Air Distribution Box and Wall Thermostat part # ADV64FR, you simply need to attach the THERM wire on your furnace to the brown/white wire on the thermostat. The THERM+ wire on your furnace can then be capped. There are no other connections needed for the thermostat to control the furnace. Please note, we can't tell you exactly what color wire the THERM and THERM+ circuits are on your furnace so id they are not labeled...
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  • Can You Keep Using Your Old Thermostat When You Upgrade RV AC Units
    Not knowing the brand or model of the analog thermostat I can not say yes or no. It is possible and some brands are interchangeable. However I can tell you that this unit does come with its own thermostat and I recommend using it. It is designed to be used with this system and won't have any issues. Advent Air RV Air Conditioner w/ Air Distribution Box and Wall Thermostat - 15,000 Btu - White # ADV64FR.
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  • Is There An Auto Setting For The Fan On The Advent RV Air Conditioner
    The Advent Air RV Air Conditioner w/ Air Distribution Box and Wall Thermostat # ADV64FR does have an auto setting that will kick the fan off and on as needed to your set temperature. That being said on most RV air conditioners the temperature sensor is actually up in the air distribution box in the ceiling and if the fan isn't running then it isn't going to pull the warm air up past it and tell the condenser to kick on which could lead to your trailer being hotter than you have it set for.
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  • Troubleshooting No Power On Advent Air RV Air Conditioner System Thermostat
    It sounds like you're referring to the wall thermostat that came with the Advent Air RV Air Conditioner System # ADV64FR you recently purchased. Since this is a new unit I wouldn't actually expect there to be a problem with the thermostat itself so I would check your wiring to see if power is actually running to it. You could have a short or some other problem which would explain why it won't turn on. If you do have power and it still isn't working give our customer service a call at 1-800-940-8924...
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