HOW IT WORKS: Your self-contained air conditioner consists of four main components and a refrigerant gas circulating through the system. The BLOWER draws warm
Learn MoreThis Dometic split-system-type air conditioner separates air handler/evaporator (left) and condenser/compressor (right).
Learn MoreEvery precaution has been taken in the preparation of this manual to insure its accuracy. However, Dometic Corporation assumes no responsibility for errors and
Learn MoreThe Dometic Marine Air 16,000 BTU EnviroComfort Air Conditioning Retrofit Kit provides reverse-cycle cooling and heating capability so you stay comfortable onboard year-round. This 16,000 BTU unit replaces an older self-contained air conditioner of comparable capacity in the 12,000 to 16,000 BTU range.
Learn MoreOur Popular 16,000 BTU Self-contained Boat Air Conditioner. We make replacement parts and retrofit units to replace Marine Air, Cruisair,
Learn MoreSelf-Contained Air Conditioning System Intended Use 3 Intended Use This manual is intended for the installation of Turbo, Vector Compact, EnviroCool, and Low Profile self- contained air conditioning systems. Improper installation procedures can result in unsatisfactory performance or premature failure of these air conditioning units.
Learn MoreDometic Turbo DTU. Self-contained Air Conditioner from 6000 BTU/h to 16000 BTU/h. Available in 230V 50Hz, 230V 60Hz, 115V 60Hz; Up to 21 % increased cooling
Learn MoreThis air conditioning unit can effectively cool your boat in water temperatures up to 90 °F (32 °C) and heat (if reverse-cycle option is installed) in water as
Learn MoreThis unit is similar to GLS part number 8700485 but does not include the CD in the installation instructions and has a different Carver part number. Cooling
Learn MoreColling capacity - 16,000 BTU Min. supply duct size - 6" Seawater inlet connection - .625" Dimensions - Height 13.5" x Width 20" x Depth 11.25" In the Box: Self-contained AC unit Digital control with bezel and 15' cable Instruction manual *Sold as an Individual
Learn MoreMarine Air Conditioner Troubleshooting · 9 Tips To Get Your Marine A/C Working · 1. Clean your boat's air filters - all of them · 2. Check your boat's circulation
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