How do you remove an air conditioner from an RV?
Now remove the cover from the selector box (another small Phillips head screw). To disconnect the power supply, first loosen the strain-relief clamp at the back of the box. Pull out the wiring connections so you can work on them. Remove the electrical tape and unscrew the wire nuts.
How does a rooftop air conditioner in an RV work?
Rooftop air-conditioners are installed on the roof of your RV and are a self-contained unit. It conditions 100% outdoor air only so there is never any recirculated air running through your RV. It works when hot air flows over cold the refrigerant inside these coils absorbing the heat and making the cold liquid turn into a cooled gas state.
How do you remove an air conditioner from a roof?
Remove the three Phillips screws holding the metal flange in place. Remove the metal flange and tuck the fabric skirt up into the roof top unit. Now carefully remove the last bolt and lower the ceiling assembly. It’s heavy!
How do you remove roof cover on Coleman RV?
These hold the cover in place over the rooftop AC unit. I removed those and the whole cover slid off in one piece. First remove the four screws that hold the cover on the air conditioner. Shimmy the whole AC cover off in one piece. Here’s a look at the inside of a Coleman RV air conditioner. (at least the roof top portion of the unit.)
How do you remove an air conditioner in an RV?
The first part to remove is the plastic cover on the inside of the RV and it’s easily done by removing some screws and/or control knobs. With the cover removed, you should be able to access the inside of the A/C. This is where you’ll find the electrical connection for the air conditioner.
How do you remove an air conditioner from the roof?
With all of the hardware and covers out, the unit should be free to remove. Use a Wonder Bar or putty knife to pry loose the caulk and/or butyl tape that was used to make a watertight seal on the air conditioner. Step 2. Removing the main unit from the roof
What kind of air conditioner do I have in my RV?
My RV air conditioner is a Coleman. (Coleman 7332 RV Air Conditioner). Your steps may be different if you have a Dometic Air Conditioner or a newer model of Coleman RV air conditioner. But I’m betting there are a lot of similarities, whether you’re removing a travel trailer air conditioner or a motorhome air conditioner!
These hold the cover in place over the rooftop AC unit. I removed those and the whole cover slid off in one piece. First remove the four screws that hold the cover on the air conditioner. Shimmy the whole AC cover off in one piece. Here’s a look at the inside of a Coleman RV air conditioner. (at least the roof top portion of the unit.)