There could be several reasons that you Atwood Air Command Rooftop RV Air Conditioner, # AT15028-22 is having difficulty cooling. Most of the time it comes down to air circulation being restricted. First ensure all air filters are clean and serviceable. If you need a replacement filter, we have the Replacement Air Filter for Air Command Rooftop RV Air Conditioners, # AT15066. Next step, clean the coil/fins on your AC unit. The condenser coil is located on the outside and usually visible... view full answer...
Since the Furrion Chill Replacement RV Air Conditioner for Coleman Setup # FR42PV is only replacing the rooftop unit and connecting to the distribution box with an adapter you should not have lost any functionality with your thermostat. There wouldn't have been any changes to the wiring of your thermostat. If you have lost functionality I would first check to ensure that the adapter cable is properly attached to the unit and to the distribution box.
If you wanted to replace the thermostat... view full answer...
I am not sure if you are aware or not but there is a significant increase in power requirements when starting a rooftop air conditioner. For example, the 15,000 Btu Advent Air RV Air Conditioner requires almost 5,000 watts upon startup if not using a start capacitor. The Honda EU2200's would only produce 4,400 watts so this might be your issue. Therefore, the solution to this problem would be to install the Start Capacitor for Advent Air RV Air Conditioners part # ACMSCKIT which brings... view full answer...
Your Furrion Chill Replacement RV Air Conditioner for Furrion Setup - 15,000 Btu - Black # FR86PR is definitely not functioning correctly. We haven't seen this issue yet with that model, but it isn't uncommon that air conditioners when they have a leak, need recharged, or have a problem with either the thermostat or compressor itself have this issue. I recommend contacting the manufacturer if it is still under warranty or taking it in for service at a dealer you trust. view full answer...
There are a few reasons that the Furrion Chill RV Air Conditioner like part # FR58PR may be leaking. The most common is simply a blocked/clogged drain. The other reason could however be a leak at the roof gasket. The drain should be able to be unclogged without replacing anything but if the gasket is bad you'll need a new one, the Roof Air Conditioner Gasket Kit part # FR78NR.
In regards to the coils freezing, this is usually caused by the freeze sensors either not being installed correctly... view full answer...
I suggest ensuring the filters and cooling fins on your Advent Air RV Air Conditioner, # ACCAR150 are clean and serviceable. If your air conditioning system is dirty this might cause it to overheat causing the air conditioner to shut down. view full answer...
You will want to check the gasket seal on the installed Furrion Chill Replacement RV Air Conditioner, # FR86PR for alignment or damage. The rooftop unit is fixed on the RV roof using 4 long bolts through the mounting frame from the interior of the RV ceiling. Check the gasket alignment of the rooftop unit inside the RV over the roof opening and adjust as necessary by lifting and moving slightly.
Another common reason for this is because when the air conditioner moves the humidity from... view full answer...
In regards to the Carrier Adapter Wiring Kit for Advent Air RV Air Conditioners part # ACCARKIT, there was a tech bulletin released by the manufacturer which could apply to you. I have attached this for you below. It is also important to note that the adapter is not compatible on models with a integrated heat pump. That said, a qualified tech will need to diagnose the issue before proceeding to see if the issue is related to the hardware or installation. If you need the distribution box... view full answer...
If you are not getting power to your Replacement Single Zone Thermostat for Dometic RV Air Conditioners # DMC79FR, I would check your wiring, batteries and fuses. These are typically the main culprits when your RV thermostat is not getting power. view full answer...
What you're describing with your Advent Air Replacement RV Air Conditioner for Carrier Setup w/ Start Capacitor # ACCAR150 sounds like you have a defective control board.
Since the control board is located inside the air distribution box, to replace this part you're going to need to replace the entire air distribution box with the Air Distribution Box w/ Wall-Mounted Thermostat for Advent Air RV Air Conditioners # ACRG15.
This part is compatible with ducted and ductless systems, and includes... view full answer...
The checked with Advent about possible causes of water buildup with the Advent Air RV Air Conditioner like part # ACM150 and they provided the following steps.
1) Remove outer shroud and inspect condensation drain pan for restriction
2) Remove return air filter and inspect evaporator for ice buildup
3) Inspect freeze control on ducted unit for proper location in coil view full answer...
If you're getting water when it rains then the gasket on your Atwood Air Command Rooftop RV Air Conditioner w/ Heat Pump - 15,000 Btu - Ducted - White Item # AT15028-22 has failed and needs to be replaced. I recommend the Valterra Sealing Foam Gasket for RV Air Conditioners - 14" x 14" Openings - White Item # A10-1414. view full answer...
The only way to replace the control box for the Advent Air RV Air Conditioner # ACM150 is to install a new air distribution box and thermostat. The Advent control box is not going to be compatible with your current Coleman air distribution box or thermostat so replacing just the control box isn't going to work and we do not carry any Coleman control boxes for you to replace your current one with.
You can use the Air Distribution Box w/ Built-In Thermostat for Advent Air RV Air Conditioners... view full answer...
The Replacement Digital Wall-Mounted Thermostat for Air Command Rooftop RV Air Conditioners part # AT15029 is compatible with AT15027-22, AT15028-22, AT15032-22,or AT15033-22 models whereas the Replacement Wireless Remote Control for Air Command Rooftop RV Air Conditioners part # AT15023 is compatible with AT15026-21, AT15025-21, AT15027-22, AT15028-22, AT15032-22, and AT15033-22 models. If the model number of your air conditioner is listed below for each controller then they can be used... view full answer...
First remove the shroud on your Advent Air RV Air Conditioner - 13,500 Btu - White Item # ACM135 and see if the fan will move freely, you could have something locking it up. If that isn't the cause and you're getting proper power to the motor, like you said, then you will need to replace it and will have to reach out to the manufacturer for the replacement. view full answer...
It sounds to me like your Atwood Air Command Rooftop RV Air Conditioner w/ Heat Pump # AT15028-22 could have a low refrigerant level. I recommend having a certified technician check your system to ensure that it's properly filled. You can also check the filters to ensure they aren't clogged up. view full answer...
It may be leaking because the rubber gasket is too loose or too tight. The rubber gasket is basically used to seal the air conditioner with the roof and It will normally have 4 or more bolts that fix the air conditioner with the roof. The most important thing with this assembly is to have a gap of at-least half inch between the air conditioner and the gasket. Having said this don’t keep it too loose and neither it should be very tight. This is very critical and if there is no gap left then... view full answer...
If the Furrion Chill Replacement RV Air Conditioner for Coleman Setup # FR42PV is running on shore power but not when running off of generator power the issue lies with the generator. Do you have anything else running when you're trying to start the air conditioner? If so, you could be falling the below the the necessary wattage required to start the unit. For example typically an RV microwave is going to require 1000 watts while running, an RV fridge is going to need 600 watts to start... view full answer...
An E4 code on your Atwood Air Command Rooftop RV Air Conditioner # AT15027-22 most likely indicates low refrigerant, the compressor is not running, or the thermistor is out of calibration. This is a serviceable unit. I suggest locating a qualified technician as it can be a difficult process.
Please note the attached image of E4 Error Code Troubleshooting. view full answer...