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Furrion Chill HE RV AC System w/ Thermostat - 15K Btu - Ducted/Non-Ducted - Multi Zone - White - R32
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Furrion Chill HE RV AC System w/ Thermostat - 15K Btu - Ducted/Non-Ducted - Multi Zone - White - R32

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Upgrade your RV's ducted or non-ducted AC with this complete system from Furrion. New R32 refrigerant meets 2025 EPA regulations. Not backwards compatible with any AC systems from 2024 and earlier. Great Prices for the best rv air conditioners from Furrion. Furrion Chill HE RV AC System w/ Thermostat - 15K Btu - Ducted/Non-Ducted - Multi Zone - White - R32 part number FR73TD can be ordered online at etrailer.com or call 1-800-940-8924 for expert service.
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Furrion RV Air Conditioners

Highlights

  • Fast, Efficient Cooling: Dual motors move cool air faster to quickly reach your comfort level.
  • Reliable Temperature Control: 15,000 Btu output and a 60–86°F range hold steady interior temps.
  • Peace of Mind in Power Fluctuations: Automatic restart restores settings after power loss.
  • Quieter Operation at Night: Sleep setting saves power and reduces noise for better rest.
  • Ready for Future Standards: Uses R32 refrigerant that meets 2025 EPA regulations.
  • Less Setup Hassle: Mounting hardware for the air distribution box is included for bolt-on install.

Features to know about

Cools Down Fast in Summer Heat: 15,000 Btu Cooling with Dual Motors

When the heat builds up inside, this 15,000 Btu system gets the air moving fast. Dual motors push cool air more efficiently than a single-motor setup, bringing interior temps down quickly while keeping energy use steady. The R32 refrigerant keeps it compliant with 2025 EPA standards and delivers strong performance without wasting power.

Keeps Noise and Vibration Low: Rubber Dampeners and EVA Foam Seal

Nobody wants a loud AC droning overhead. This system’s rubber dampeners on the compressor cut vibration and help quiet things down, while EVA foam seals the gap between the ceiling and air distribution box to prevent leaks and rattles. The result is steady airflow without the noise that usually comes with powerful cooling.

Handles Low Power Campsites: Built-In Start Capacitor

When power supply dips or you’re relying on a smaller generator, this AC still gets running. The start capacitor stores energy to give the compressor an extra boost during startup, so it doesn’t trip breakers or stall out when voltage is low. It automatically resets itself for the next startup, ready for the next time you need it.

Simple Control and Quick Restart: Digital Wall Thermostat and Auto Restore

Managing comfort is easy with the digital wall thermostat. It shows your current settings clearly and lets you set temperatures anywhere from 60°F to 86°F (16°C to 30°C). If power cuts out, automatic restart brings back your last settings so you don’t have to start from scratch every time.

Built Tough for Life on the Road: UV-Resistant Cover and EPP Foam Housing

Travel takes a toll on rooftop units, but this one’s built to last. The UV-resistant cover keeps internal parts protected from water and debris, while the EPP foam housing resists water, chemicals, and heat buildup that could wear out motors over time. With a bolt-on installation and removable air filters for easy cleaning, it’s designed for dependable performance trip after trip.

Specs

Performance and Capacity

  • Energy efficiency ratio: 7.1
  • Air conditioner power draw (while running): 15.8 amps
  • Capacity: 15,000 Btu per hour
  • Thermostat temperature range: 60 F to 86 F (16 C to 30 C)
  • Indoor sound pressure level: 80 db

Dimensions

  • Air conditioner: 34-13/16" long x 27-9/16" wide x 13-9/16" tall
  • Air distribution box: 19-11/16" long x 19-11/16" wide
  • Single zone premium wall thermostat: 3" wide x 3-15/16" tall
  • Single zone controller: 12" long x 3-1/8" tall

Electrical Rating

  • Air conditioner: 115V, 60Hz
  • Air distribution box: 115V AC/12V DC, 60Hz
  • Single zone premium wall thermostat: 12V DC
  • Single zone controller: 115V AC/12V DC, 60Hz

Refrigerant and Wiring

  • Refrigerant: R32
  • Wire gauge: 12 AWG

Weight and Warranty

  • Air conditioner weight: 84 lbs
  • Warranty: 2-Year warranty on air conditioner, air distribution box, and single zone controller; 1-Year warranty on single zone premium wall thermostat

Note

This system is not backwards compatible with any AC systems from 2024 and earlier. New R32 refrigerant meets 2025 EPA regulations.

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Item # FR73TD

Installation Details FR73TD Installation instructions



Ratings & Reviews

4.6

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Upgrade your RV's ducted or non-ducted AC with this complete system from Furrion. New R32 refrigerant meets 2025 EPA regulations. Not backwards compatible with any AC systems from 2024 and earlier.

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You had better know about wiring for a multi zone system because there is very limited instructions. I have a straight through duct system on my Monaco Dynasty and installation with that meant alot of fabrication.



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Giving this set up 4 stars for a couple issues I feel shouldn't have been part of the experience but will spell them out. I did no pics or video as there are plenty out there.

This set up was delivered timely and in perfect condition. I got the old rear unit removed and the new Furrion replaced in just a couple hours. As I did with the front. First bad part. The place they gave for the 110 wiring. The engineers that decided this was ok should be made to install one. I was able to get it put in the spot but it took way longer than it should have. I replaced duo therm units that utilized phone cable t Stat wiring. I was a little skeptical about this. I called e Trailer to inquire about that. They were zero help except for the phone number to the Furrion parent Co. No let me tell you, they were awesome. Wiring schematic emailed in seconds and complete confidence given.
Installs went smoothly. I made a small mistake with electrics but was easily remedied. Next bad note. The plastic for air distribution plate is crap. 1 push in and it was broke. Was able to aluminum tape it up and get it fitted. Fire up and viola! Cold ac. I love the led lighting. The external look is rad. Overall I'm very pleased. Operation is much quieter and I'm hoping much more efficient. If you're on the fence about these units, don't be. These are great units.



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I purchased the 15K Btu/hr Furrion Chill R32 system to replace a Dometic Brisk Air. The Dometic was noisy and tended to freeze up after about a half hour of use. The Furrion seems to work well and is noticeably quieter than the old AC. So far we haven't seen temperatures much above 80F, so I can't yet say how well it will work when temperatures get into the nineties and above.

The system arrived only two days after it was ordered. Installation was fairly simple. The unit is heavy (~80 lbs) and it took three people to get it on the roof of our camper. This system includes the rooftop unit itself, the air distribution box, a multi-zone controller and a multi-zone thermostat. I didn't need the multi-zone capability, but it works fine as a single zone system.

One obvious difference between the Furrion and our old Dometic AC is the dual fan motors of the Furrion. The Dometic uses a single motor to drive both the evaporator and condenser fans, so setting the fan speed to low slows down the condenser fan. Another difference is how the freeze sensor attaches to the evaporator, using a pre-installed clip to securely hold it where it needs to be. That's a huge improvement over the Dometic freeze sensor, which you just jamb into the evaporator at a random location and hope it doesn't fall out going down the road.

Installation was fairly simple. The Furrion uses a four-wire connection to its thermostat, while the Dometic thermostat is three-wire. Fortunately our thermostat cable had a spare wire, so this wasn't a problem. Also, the furnace thermostat wires for both systems go to AC unit, so that connection was simple. Care needs to be taken to confirm the DIP switch settings inside the controller, which are hard to see. I had to switch on DIP 4 to enable the furnace. There is a foam duct divider shipped inside the AC unit that has to be pulled out and installed between the AC unit and the distribution box.

There didn't seem to be a manual included with the thermostat, although a PDF is available on the Lippert site. Note that the room temperature sensor isn't actually in the 'thermostat', but rather inside the air distribution box intake. There are comments on the web saying that this causes short-cycling, but I haven't seen a problem with our ducted installation. Maybe it's a problem for unducted installations. Kits are available from Castle Winch to relocate the temperature sensor if that's a problem. I believe the furnace temp sensor IS in the thermostat.

There are a bunch of extra wires coming out of the controller, presumably for use in applications that don't accept the standard six pin connector. I capped them off with wire nuts and stowed them in the air intake.

The thermostat is back-lit, making it easy to adjust without turning on a light. When not adjusting the set temperature, the thermostat displays the room temperature. The thermostat has two program settings, although it's not real clear from the manual how they're supposed to work. Although the Furrion has three fan speeds, there's very little difference between them. The auto fan setting seems to work fine.



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Service & delivery was outstanding Furrion chill cube was delivered on time by ups.
I installed the unit on my Lance SQ805 truck camper. The camper came without AC but was wired for it from the factory (thank goodness).
I rented a material lift from Home Depot it lifted the complete assembly up to 16 feet to load on roof.
Directions for installation were very helpful, I purchased a multi zone unit even though I only needed 1 zone. Muli zone came with a wall thermostat. I mounted it close to the ceiling so it would sense the temperature near the ceiling to keep our bed cool.
I had to run wire through conduit on the ceiling to the thermostat.
Starting temperature was 101F outside, 99F inside
Set thermostat to cool & 72 degrees
After 30 minutes 85F inside
After 1 hour 72F inside & 100F outside
Starting Watts 1290 & 10.66 amps
Maximum power Watts 1439 & 12.87 amps
Fantastic cooling unit!
(I had to contact the manufacturer to get clarification on Dip switch settings to use unit with only one zone, the told me to set all switches to off. An easy adjustment described in the manual. Great service & good customer service!)
Thanks to everyone at etrailer & Lippert mfg. for their service & support.



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Very nice units! Only complaint would be, more documentation on how to install and wire the system.



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Super fast delivery and product was as advertised.


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