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Advice on installing an air conditioner into a window sleeve that's too big? June 25, 2010 Subscribe In the apartment I'm moving into, each room has a wall sleeve (just below the window) for an air conditioner. We tried installing one of my air conditioners in there tonight, and it's too small to fit the space. It mostly fills it, but even with the fins on either side of the air conditioner pulled out, there are still spaces above and below. Does anyone have any advice on how to properly install the air conditioner?Do you own tear drop trailer, a-liner, a-frame, pop-up, chalet, or virtually any other other small camper or RV trailer? Do you wish there was a practical and affordable complete climate control solution for both hot and cold weather? If your existing small RV or sport-haul trailer does not have climate control, then ClimateRight™ is ideal for you. If you are in the market for a new small RV or teardrop, be sure to ask for the ClimateRight CR5000ACH by name.

If you own a bigger trailer like a sport-haul, the bigger BTU CR10000ACH is the right choice. Having your unit A/C prepped before you take delivery is ideal if possible. If you already have an RV, aftermarket installation is pretty straight forward. Watch the video below to see how it works. Note: We do not recommend permanent mounting and subjecting the ClimateRight unit to severe on or off-road conditions as excess jarring and vibration could damage your unit. Please use while idle. Permanent mountings on moving vehicles may void your Warranty. ClimateRight™ is the only complete cooling solution for unique situations like yours. It's the only product you'll need. If you are tired of gimmicks and want a real system specially made for your RV trailer and camping needs, upgrade to ClimateRight! Installation is fairly simple. You need to port the air intake and air outflow hose assembly into your trailer. ClimateRight™ products come with an assembly kit including the necessary hoses, and quick connect flanges that you will need to complete the quick and easy install.

One of our dealers – Little Guy Worldwide has a video showing how they recommend installation. If necessary, check with your local RV dealer about their recommendation to prep your unit for A/C and heat with ClimateRight™. Operation is very easy. Select your temperature and fan speed. ClimateRight™ does the rest. Simply plug in your ClimateRight™ to any 110v electric outlet or generator. ClimateRight does not Warranty or recommend permanent mounting of our AC and Heating units, unless installed by an authorized ClimateRight installer or OEM for an approved application. The reason for this is that we cannot control the quality of aftermarket mounting, and wear and tear related to applications unknown to us. We specifically do not recommend or Warranty permanent mounting on Truck Cabs, Trailers, RVs, and Campers. Q: How Does ClimateRight Work? A: ClimateRight is a small, portable air conditioner and heater that runs on regular 110v electric. The unit also runs on inverter generators.

The unit sits outside of your teardrop or small RV, and is ducted into the space with two hoses and an easy quick connect system. You will need to drill two small holes into the structure for this to work.
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Purple Paisley Crib Bedding Q: I am buying a new teardrop, and want the manufacturer to factory install my ClimateRight. How do I go about that? A: We have several OE manufacturers on board who are trained and skilled installing ClimateRight. Contact your factory representative and ask for ClimateRight by name. Most manufacturers are willing to help.

ClimateRight does not do installation work. Q:I have an existing teardrop or small RV, and I want the ClimateRight installation. A: Consult the installation instructions for standard through-wall mounting. The video below will also help guide you. You can also call your teardrop manufacturer for their recomendations, or seek a qualified HVAC installation expert. Q: What are the specs on the hole saw, and ducting? A: Here's a link to the installation instructions.Try the new Google Patents, with machine-classified Google Scholar results, and Japanese and South Korean patents. CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS STATEMENT REGARDING FEDERALLY SPONSORED RESEARCH OR DEVELOPMENT REFERENCE TO SEQUENCE LISTING BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION BRIEF SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE SEVERAL VIEWS OF THE DRAWING DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION Cited PatentFiling datePublication dateApplicantTitleUS5038049Sep 12, 1990Aug 6, 1991Shuichi KatoVertical axis wind powered generatorUS5200735Mar 20, 1991Apr 6, 1993Hines Thomas NWeather protected portable security system for in-field useUS7112893Mar 16, 2005Sep 26, 2006Villanueva Alvin PPower generating wind turbineUS7992404Aug 9, 2011Kuo Jui SuWindow air conditioner with easy installation methodUS20050104379Nov 17, 2004May 19, 2005Haskill John S.Wind-driven generatorUS20060180059Feb 7, 2006Aug 17, 2006Martin William DModular cage for equipment and method of assembling the sameUS20060232380Mar 29

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