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Published: September 10, 2007
A recreational vehicle is a great way to travel, but during the summer season it is good to be prepared for the heat. A good way to do so is to get a quality cooling system for that recreational vehicle. Air conditioning units used in recreational vehicles operate differently than those in a house or apartment.
For instance, some RVs have air systems that can be used at all times, while others can only be used when connected to a main electricity line, like at a caravan park.
There are also different types of air conditioner units available, specifically for recreational vehicles. One popular type is the rooftop unit. A rooftop unit, which is securely attached to the top of the RV, allows the air to recirculate in a continuous cycle without dragging in any outside air. There are also other types of systems actually installed inside the RV. It does not cost very much to have a system installed either way, whether it be inside the RV or attached to the top. So interior space is the factor that would make it easier to determine what type of system a person wants.
Coming from a popular name in air conditioning, one would expect to pay out the nose for a Carrier product for their recreational vehicle. However, that is hardly the case; Carrier sells air conditioners specifically designed to fit many recreational vehicles for prices ranging from $500 to $1,000. RVwholesalers.com sells Carrier's AirV cooling systems which are highly reliable, efficient and require very little maintenance. The AirV units also come with an option for heat if it gets a little chilly inside the RV.
Another place to find air conditioning units for recreational vehicles is thomasnet.com. Thomasnet.com has a listing of almost 50 different companies that specialize in cooling and heating systems for recreational vehicles, from service companies to distributors and manufacturers. The listings include where the companies are located as well as links to their websites if available.
While it is a good idea to have cold air cycling throughout a recreational vehicle, sometimes it may be more pleasant to get some fresh air inside instead of breathing the same recycled air over and over again. Aside from the cooling systems themselves, there are fans intended for just this purpose.
Fantasticvent.com is the home of a fan specifically designed for air exchange in recreational vehicles. Fan-Tastic Vents are used to remove unpleasant smells and air from the recreational vehicle and replace it with fresh outside air. These fans can also help to decrease the amount of air conditioning used in a recreational vehicle, all the while, enabling those inside to breath fresh air which is circulated into the recreational vehicle. The website also offers links that inform users of where they can purchase such fans.
It is no doubt air conditioning is a necessity whether it is in a home, office building or in a recreational vehicle. If one plans to be taking vacations during the summer season, it is a good idea to buy a cooling system for their recreational vehicle. People buy RVs with the intention of spending quite a bit of time inside them, so the temperature inside should be just as comfortable as if they were in their own home.
Sources:
"Air conditioning units for a motor home." Air Cool Direct Solutions. 3 Sept. 2007. http://www.overmi.com/Recreational_air_conditionin g.html.
"RV Air Conditioner." Durnell's Indian Hallow RV Sales, Inc. 3 Sept. 2007. http://www.rvwholesalers.com/rv-parts/air-conditio ning/air-conditioning.html.
"Vehicle Air Conditioners." 3 Sept. 2007. Thomas Publishing Company. 3 Sept. 2007. http://www.thomasnet.com/products/air-conditioners -vehicle-710202-1.html.
"Welcome to Fantastic Vent." 2006. Fantastic Vent. 3 Sept. 2007. http://www.fantasticvent.com/.
There are also different types of air conditioner units available, specifically for recreational vehicles. One popular type is the rooftop unit. A rooftop unit, which is securely attached to the top of the RV, allows the air to recirculate in a continuous cycle without dragging in any outside air. There are also other types of systems actually installed inside the RV. It does not cost very much to have a system installed either way, whether it be inside the RV or attached to the top. So interior space is the factor that would make it easier to determine what type of system a person wants.
Coming from a popular name in air conditioning, one would expect to pay out the nose for a Carrier product for their recreational vehicle. However, that is hardly the case; Carrier sells air conditioners specifically designed to fit many recreational vehicles for prices ranging from $500 to $1,000. RVwholesalers.com sells Carrier's AirV cooling systems which are highly reliable, efficient and require very little maintenance. The AirV units also come with an option for heat if it gets a little chilly inside the RV.
Another place to find air conditioning units for recreational vehicles is thomasnet.com. Thomasnet.com has a listing of almost 50 different companies that specialize in cooling and heating systems for recreational vehicles, from service companies to distributors and manufacturers. The listings include where the companies are located as well as links to their websites if available.
While it is a good idea to have cold air cycling throughout a recreational vehicle, sometimes it may be more pleasant to get some fresh air inside instead of breathing the same recycled air over and over again. Aside from the cooling systems themselves, there are fans intended for just this purpose.
Fantasticvent.com is the home of a fan specifically designed for air exchange in recreational vehicles. Fan-Tastic Vents are used to remove unpleasant smells and air from the recreational vehicle and replace it with fresh outside air. These fans can also help to decrease the amount of air conditioning used in a recreational vehicle, all the while, enabling those inside to breath fresh air which is circulated into the recreational vehicle. The website also offers links that inform users of where they can purchase such fans.
It is no doubt air conditioning is a necessity whether it is in a home, office building or in a recreational vehicle. If one plans to be taking vacations during the summer season, it is a good idea to buy a cooling system for their recreational vehicle. People buy RVs with the intention of spending quite a bit of time inside them, so the temperature inside should be just as comfortable as if they were in their own home.
Sources:
"Air conditioning units for a motor home." Air Cool Direct Solutions. 3 Sept. 2007. http://www.overmi.com/Recreational_air_conditionin g.html.
"RV Air Conditioner." Durnell's Indian Hallow RV Sales, Inc. 3 Sept. 2007. http://www.rvwholesalers.com/rv-parts/air-conditio ning/air-conditioning.html.
"Vehicle Air Conditioners." 3 Sept. 2007. Thomas Publishing Company. 3 Sept. 2007. http://www.thomasnet.com/products/air-conditioners -vehicle-710202-1.html.
"Welcome to Fantastic Vent." 2006. Fantastic Vent. 3 Sept. 2007. http://www.fantasticvent.com/.
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