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Most people (when hear first time) get confused when they hear RV Air Conditioners. Well, there is absolutely no rocket science when it comes to RV air conditioners. In fact, RV air conditioners are quite similar to split system air conditioners.
They do however differ substantially with window air conditioners as in window ACs all the parts are installed in a single unit whereas in split air conditioners and RV air conditioners the condenser and compressor units are installed outside on the roof.
Also, note that in RV air conditioners the air-cooling unit is installed inside on the ceiling. Generally, one cooling unit is enough for a room in house or an entire office space. Nevertheless, this is true when the space is small. When the space is over 30-40 feet in length you may need two units (sometimes, it is calculated based on total volume i.e. height, width and length).
Therefore, as compared to window ACs, there are some general precautions and guidelines to keep your RV air conditioners in a good operating condition. Just like any other machine or electrical gadget, you need to take care of some important points to keep your air conditioner in a good running condition. This becomes much more important in case of RV air conditioner. Let us see why.
RV air conditioners need more maintenance and care on a regular basis as they have many parts such as motors, compressors and other components outdoor. Absence of regular maintenance can lead to failure of the total unit or in part along with sudden repairs etc.
However, most of these units are trouble free for the first few years but problem starts creeping in when they become older and/or in harsh weather conditions like dust and damp conditions as most parts may get damage. However, some general maintenance tips are sufficient to run your AC in good for several years.
For example, the filter of your RV air conditioner should be changed or washed at least once a month (of course when they are in use in peak summer months). The air filters should be replaced once a month when the RV air conditioner is in use and the reusable filters should be washed with water and left to drip dry before reinstallation.
You should note that the clogged and fully or partially choked filters would definitely lead to less efficiency, higher running costs and potential problems with other components of the system such as the evaporator coil. The process is very simple that does not require much time and efforts. Just a damp cloth with a little detergent is enough to clean the entire unit to remove dirt and dust.
Also, note that the RV air conditioner's efficiency could be seriously affected adversely if the evaporator coil is not kept clean and free of damage due to excessive dust or dampness that may lead to corrosion.
Though there are many companies when it comes to RV air conditioners but when it comes to high quality, price effective and durable air conditioners rooftop RV air conditioners by Carrier are the best. They provide better cooling, less maintenance and trouble free as compared to other systems. Some of the popular models RV are travel trailer, fifth wheel trailer, toy hauler, pop-up camper, truck camper, and all motor homes.
Last but not the least, you should also remember that no matter what company you choose and what condition you may use your AC, if you want to enjoy the summer with your RV air conditioner, you must ensure proper and regular maintenance of your unit.
We provide information on RV air conditioners along with all your home cooling needs along with windowless air conditioners. Visit our site for more information today! http://www.myportableair.com/
By M. Applebaum
Understanding Your Thermal Roof Coating
Mario Williams talksa bout Thermal Roof Coating. He’s a partner at Lone Star Roofing, a third-generation family-owned and operated roofing company located in Texas.
One of the best ways that anyone can protect their roof and extend its life is to invest in a Thermal Roof Coating. Thermal Roof Coating is a system placed on top of your current roof to protect it from harsh temperature changes or everyday wear and tear. When properly installed by a skilled contractor, a Thermal Roof Coating can stop leaks, prevent cracks, and help preserve the roof itself from sudden climate changes.
These coatings can also reduce the loads on home and office building AC systems, by keeping the roof cool and thereby bringing down the temperature in the interior of the building at the same time. In addition, by reducing the load on overworked heating and cooling equipment, you are therefore extending the life of that equipment, as well, and reducing your overall maintenance costs.
Many times these Thermal Roof Coating systems can actually pay for themselves by bringing down a building’s heating and cooling bills dramatically and immediately. The savings could really be astronomical, especially in larger commercial buildings. So investing in a Thermal Roof Coating will actually pay for itself oftentimes, which many people don’t realize.
Of course, there is not just one type of Thermal Roof Coating. Different roofs, made out of different materials, all require their own specific type of thermal coating. For example, when you are working with modified roofs, or built-up roofs, and asphalt roofs you need to make sure that you are using an asphalt-based coating. Meanwhile, other roof types like metal roofs, polyurethane foams, and EPDM rubbers all need different coatings. Essentially, the rule of thumb when determining what type of coating to put on a roof is to never mix oil and water—sticking to the same material family when choosing a coating is important.
For that same reason—the fact that there are so many types of Thermal Roof Coating systems—it can be difficult to pinpoint one price estimate, even when taking a roof’s size out of the equation. Cost wise, thermal coatings are going to be all over the place.
For the most part, there are about five or six types of thermal roof coatings that we use most often at Lone Star Roofing, depending what type of roof we are working with. Then, within those five or six types of coatings, there are four or five grades depending on what type of quality you want to go with for your roof. So when a person asks how much a thermal coating is going to cost, we are looking at more than 25 price points.
That in itself is another reason why I encourage everyone to know about their roof before calling a contractor. If you are planning a really big job, hire a consultant who will go up to the roof with you and look at it, letting you know what type of materials it is made from and what type of coating would work best. Stay up to date on that, because otherwise you will not know what to ask for when calling a roofing contractor for an estimate on a Thermal Roof Coating job.
About the Author
Mario Williams is a writer for Yodle, a business directory and online advertising company. Save money with the Guide to Roofing or more Home Care articles at the Yodle Consumer Guide, The Yodler. Also check out Understanding Your Thermal Roof Coating
On a Nissan Altima 1997, what is the "asc" or "acs" button for?
It's located on the roof with the sunroof button. My husband and I just bought this car and it didn't come with the manual or anything. We do not know what the button is for. It's green when the car is on and when we push it, it turns red but nothing happens ( from what we can tell). Can anyone tell me what this button is for?
Adaptive Shift Control (ACS) that provides a sporty driving experience and the smoothness that only a Nissan offers.
Chilling Out in the Sun: Solar Cooling
Worldwide energy consumption for cooling and air-conditioning is rising rapidly and the market potential for solar thermal cooling is certainly very large indeed. However, the market is still very much a work in progress – with only around 500 solar cooling systems installed globally – and has been largely dominated by Europe so far. David Appleyard takes a look at some of the key players in ...
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