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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 #ACCAR135 for 13,500 Btu's or part #ACCAR150 for 15,000 Btu's. This unit…
view full answer...Hi Robert, If you're just wanting to replace the condenser unit on the rooftop and retain use of your current air distribution box and thermostat then you'll just need to determine what style connector your current unit has.…
view full answer...Hello Tim. We can definitely set you up with a complete AC system with an Advent low profile unit. We currently do not offer these parts as a package, but you can purchase all of the exact same components separately. To answer your question, yes,…
view full answer...Hi Zach, Yes, you can swap out your Dometic rooftop condenser unit with the Advent Air #ACM150. You'll just need to remove the cover to your air distribution box so that you can get to the mounting bolts and wiring. You'll…
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…
view full answer...Hey Jon, Yes, the Advent Air Low Profile RV Air Conditioner #ADV79FR is compatible with the Air Distribution Box #ACDB. This would have the controls on the air distribution box instead of a wall mounted thermostat. We don't currently have…
view full answer...For your 28' enclosed trailer I recommend the Furrion Chill HE RV Air Conditioner System - Single Zone - 15,000 Btu - Black #FR23PV. If the ceiling of the trailer isn't too high and you can reach the air distribution box and…
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…
view full answer...Hey Matt, I checked with Dometic, and the Dometic Penguin II Low Profile RV Air Conditioner #DMC38ZR is not compatible with the old thermostat. For this unit what you'd need is the CCCII Thermostat for Dometic Multi Zone RV Air Conditioning…
view full answer...To replace just your rooftop condenser unit I recommend the Furrion Chill Replacement RV Air Conditioner #FR42PV. This unit is designed to work with ducted systems, like you currently have, and comes with wiring harness adapter that will make the…
view full answer...Hey Ray, The Advent Air Low Profile RV Air Conditioner #ADV79FR follows the industry standard cutout hole sizing of 14" x 14". If you're replacing an existing rooftop unit and keeping your current air distribution box and…
view full answer...The difference is going to come down to the air distribution box. A ducted system will have registers on the air distribution box to close and redirect air through the ducts. Your typical replacement air conditioner like the #FR26PR or #ADV79FR…
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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 #ACCAR135 for 13,500 Btu's or part #ACCAR150 for 15,000 Btu's.…
view full answer...Hi Robert, If you're just wanting to replace the condenser unit on the rooftop and retain use of your current air distribution box and thermostat then you'll just need to determine what style connector your current…
view full answer...Hello Tim. We can definitely set you up with a complete AC system with an Advent low profile unit. We currently do not offer these parts as a package, but you can purchase all of the exact same components separately. To answer your question, yes,…
view full answer...Hi Zach, Yes, you can swap out your Dometic rooftop condenser unit with the Advent Air #ACM150. You'll just need to remove the cover to your air distribution box so that you can get to the mounting bolts and wiring.…
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…
view full answer...Hey Jon, Yes, the Advent Air Low Profile RV Air Conditioner #ADV79FR is compatible with the Air Distribution Box #ACDB. This would have the controls on the air distribution box instead of a wall mounted thermostat. We don't currently…
view full answer...For your 28' enclosed trailer I recommend the Furrion Chill HE RV Air Conditioner System - Single Zone - 15,000 Btu - Black #FR23PV. If the ceiling of the trailer isn't too high and you can reach the air distribution box and…
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…
view full answer...Hey Matt, I checked with Dometic, and the Dometic Penguin II Low Profile RV Air Conditioner #DMC38ZR is not compatible with the old thermostat. For this unit what you'd need is the CCCII Thermostat for Dometic Multi Zone RV Air…
view full answer...To replace just your rooftop condenser unit I recommend the Furrion Chill Replacement RV Air Conditioner #FR42PV. This unit is designed to work with ducted systems, like you currently have, and comes with wiring harness adapter that will make the…
view full answer...Hey Ray, The Advent Air Low Profile RV Air Conditioner #ADV79FR follows the industry standard cutout hole sizing of 14" x 14". If you're replacing an existing rooftop unit and keeping your current air…
view full answer...The difference is going to come down to the air distribution box. A ducted system will have registers on the air distribution box to close and redirect air through the ducts. Your typical replacement air conditioner like the #FR26PR or #ADV79FR…
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