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Shipping CostCustomer ReviewsRV Products Ask a questionColeman MACH 3+ 13500 btu Air Conditioner Upper Unit*  2 Year Factory Warranty. The Coleman®-Mach® 3 PLUS™ is one of the best RV air conditioning values available. It features a large evaporator and condenser coils with raised lance fins to help dissipate heat, has a solid 13,500 nominal BTU cooling capacity, and delivers 320 CFM (cubic feet per minute) airflow. You can count on the Mach 3 PLUS™ for reliability. All-copper tubing and gas-flux brazed joints ensure durability and long life for your RV air conditioner. Add the optional Heater Assembly, and you’ll have 5,600 BTUs of heat for cool-weather outings. Full load amps:14.9 Cooling, 16 Heating w/Optional heat Strip Weighs just 108 lbs. 115 Volts AC power 2 years parts and labor warranty...be sure and send in the warranty card after the unit has been installed Easy installation into standard 14"x14" roof vent. You can count on the Mach 3 PLUS for reliability.
Add the optional Heater Assembly, and you'll have 5,600 BTUs of heat for cool-weather outings. *Does not include interior ceiling assemblyRelated Items:COLEMAN RV ROOF AIR CONDITIONER Ceiling Assembly with Heat Strip Buy NowCOLEMAN 15000 btu RV ROOF AIR CONDITIONER Buy NowColeman Air Conditioner Filters Buy NowCOLEMAN POLAR CUB RV ROOF AIR CONDITIONER Buy NowCOLEMAN POLAR CUB RV ROOF AIR CONDITIONER Top Unit Buy NowColeman RV Camper Roof Air Conditioner AC Heat Strip Add - on Buy NowAlso purchased with this productac units not for windows: COLEMAN RV ROOF AIR CONDITIONER Ceiling Assembly with Heat Strip COLEMAN RV ROOF AIR CONDITIONER Ceiling Assembly Cool Coleman Dometic AC Air Conditioner Universal Roof Gasket SealProduct Questions & Answers:By johnAnswer: Yes, it will work with that application. fix ac unitThe upper unit plug-in has not changed in over 20 years. air handling unit sizing
It is compatible with almost all lower unitsBy tommyAnswer: On a coleman, that's all there is to it! Purchasing an Air Conditioner There are a number of practical considerations to bear in mind when choosing an air conditioner: Do you live in rented accommodation? If so, consider air conditioning that does not require any installation such as a fan or a portable air conditioner. Consider the size of the space you are trying heat or cool before purchasing an AC system. Mismatching the space to the AC may deliver either unsatisfactory results or wasted energy. Do you need to cool your home in the summer and heat it in the winter? If so, consider reverse cycle air conditioning for year round climate control. Installing an Air Conditioner Let Harvey Norman and Octopuss help you install your new air conditioner with a minimum of fuss. Simply purchase a new split system air conditioner from Harvey Norman and let Octopuss Home Installation and us do the rest. Please refer to the Octopuss website for a full list of terms and conditions.
To ensure you are shopping for an air conditioner according to the right criteria, it is important to understand a few key terms: Reverse Cycle: An air conditioner with both heating and cooling capabilities. Inverter: Inverter air conditioners deliver a constant airflow for improved temperature regulation and increased energy efficiency. Smart AC: Smart air conditioners connect to your home network so you can control and monitor their output through an app on compatible mobile devices. Air conditioning capacity is measured in British Thermal Units (BTUs) and output power is measured in kW. Efficiency is classified using a star system where the more stars a unit has, the more efficient it is. As a general rule, an air conditioner needs at least 80 watts of power per square metre in the room. Reverse cycle air conditioners usetwo kW values: the first for cooling capacity and the second for heating. A unit’s efficiency is given as a star-rating and established by determining the ratio of power input to cooling and heating capacity.
Types of Air Conditioners Split system air conditioners are generally considered to be the most effective of all the home air conditioning types. They consist of two units, one of which is installed outside the home, the other inside. Generally, split system air conditioning units tend to be quieter, more powerful and more efficient than the alternatives. They are ideal for anyone looking to cool larger rooms or even an entire residence. Split system air conditioners also tend to include additional features such as built-in WiFi to air ionisers and motion sensors, which increase air quality and efficiency respectively. It's important to have split system AC installed by a professional, so factor these costs into your budget before making a purchase. As such, they are only likely to be suitable for home owners. Window or wall air conditioners offer a more affordable alternative to split system air conditioners and can still deliver outstanding results in the right circumstances.
Window/Wall air conditioners are ideal for controlling the temperature in a single room or a confined space. When used properly, window air conditioners can be extremely efficient and effective. Unlike a split system air conditioner, a window air conditioner can be easily installed by anyone with basic DIY skills. Note, when installing these units to vent through a wall you should seek professional assistance. Window/Wall air conditioners also boast numerous useful features such as timers, remote controls and air ionisers. Since window air conditioners require you to keep a window open at all times, you may wish to consider one with a built-in insect guard. A portable air con unit is perfect for anyone who wants to regulate the temperature in a single room without any DIY. Compact and easy-to-move, these units can follow you throughout your home. Portable air conditioners are ideal for anyone in rented accommodation as they require no installation. While they are not as effective as other, more expensive alternatives, they can still help you take the edge off the harsh Australian climate.
Take note of the weight of a portable unit if you intend to use it throughout your home. Increased portability may come at a premium, but it could be a worthwhile investment if you need to cool rooms situated on another floor of your home. Portable air conditioners also boast a range of convenience features such as remote controls and timers. Functions such as omnidirectional louvres can help spread cooled air evenly throughout the room for better results. Match Air Conditioning to Your Room Size Finding the right air conditioner depends on numerous factors including room size, ceiling height, insulation, size of windows, level of sunlight and more. Below is an approximation of required cooling and heating capacities for different room sizes. Capacity - Cooling (C)/Heating (H) 3.0m x 3.0m = 9m2 5.0m x 5.0m = 25m2 3.5kw(C)/3.7KW - 4.3KW (H) 5.5m x 5.5m = 30m2 6.3m x 6.3m = 40m2 6.7m x 6.7m = 45m2 7.1m x 7.1m = 50m2 7.7m x 7.7m = 55m2