2nd A/C Unit

timothy brown

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My 78 Royale has a second evaporator and blower located in the very back
of the coach under the U-shape dinette. It runs off the engine
compressor and the blower is controlled with an on/off toggle switch. It
blows like a Lake Michigan gale, cools the coach very well, and I have
not had any overheating problems in my admittedly brief stewardship of
"Roy".

Now, I can hear you asking about part numbers, degree of difficulty,
installation procedures, etc. and I will answer truthfully; ... I
don't have a clue. It was there when I bought the coach out of Florida.
But, at least I can testify that it can be done successfully!

Tim Brown
78 Royale "Roy"
Jackson Mich
 
This sounds like the unit I mounted under the couch. I did the mounting
& ran the lines myself. I then had the A/C shop connect to the main
lines with compression T fittings. I have the information on the mfg,
model, cost & supplier, if anyone is interested.

Eric Tipton

-----Original Message-----
From: tbrown78 [mailto:tbrown78]
Sent: Saturday, March 20, 1999 12:44 AM
To: gmcmotorhome
Subject: Re: GMC: 2nd A/C Unit

My 78 Royale has a second evaporator and blower located
in the very back
of the coach under the U-shape dinette. It runs off the
engine
compressor and the blower is controlled with an on/off
toggle switch. It
blows like a Lake Michigan gale, cools the coach very
well, and I have
not had any overheating problems in my admittedly brief
stewardship of
"Roy".

Now, I can hear you asking about part numbers, degree of
difficulty,
installation procedures, etc. and I will answer
truthfully; ... I
don't have a clue. It was there when I bought the coach
out of Florida.
But, at least I can testify that it can be done
successfully!

Tim Brown
78 Royale "Roy"
Jackson Mich
 
I'll get the info tonight & post tomarrow.

Eric Tipton

-----Original Message-----
From: HLBF [mailto:HLBF]
Sent: Thursday, April 01, 1999 8:33 AM
To: gmcmotorhome
Subject: Re: GMC: 2nd A/C Unit

In a message dated 4/1/99 10:04:38 AM Central Standard
Time,

> I have the information on the mfg,
> model, cost & supplier, if anyone is interested.
>
> Eric Tipton
OK, lets have the info, Eric. I'm definitely interested
in adding more a/c.

Lanier
 
I'm aware of a number of individuals installing a second evaporator unit and
fan in their coach's.

Jim Bounds also has experience with such units in his former job of
ambulance rebuilding.

It's well known that our engine driven A/C compressor has the capability to
handle several additional evaporator units, if desired.

Paul Bartz

From: Tipton, Eric [mailto:ETipton]
Sent: Thursday, April 01, 1999 11:05 AM
Subject: RE: GMC: 2nd A/C Unit

This sounds like the unit I mounted under the couch. I did the mounting &
ran the lines myself. I then had the A/C shop connect to the main lines
with compression T fittings. I have the information on the mfg, model, cost
& supplier, if anyone is interested.
From: tbrown78
[mailto:tbrown78]
Sent: Saturday, March 20, 1999 12:44 AM
Subject: Re: GMC: 2nd A/C Unit

My 78 Royale has a second evaporator and blower located in the very back of
the coach under the U-shape dinette. It runs off the engine compressor and
the blower is controlled with an on/off toggle switch. It blows like a Lake
Michigan gale, cools the coach very well, and I have not had any overheating
problems in my admittedly brief stewardship of "Roy".
Now, I can hear you asking about part numbers, degree of difficulty,
installation procedures, etc. and I will answer truthfully; ... I don't
have a clue. It was there when I bought the coach out of Florida.
But, at least I can testify that it can be done successfully!
 
I would like the information on the setup, parts, equip.
Could you email me directly.
mr.c
Al

> This sounds like the unit I mounted under the couch. I did the mounting
> & ran the lines myself. I then had the A/C shop connect to the main
> lines with compression T fittings. I have the information on the mfg,
> model, cost & supplier, if anyone is interested.
>
> Eric Tipton
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: tbrown78 [mailto:tbrown78]
> Sent: Saturday, March 20, 1999 12:44 AM
> To: gmcmotorhome
> Subject: Re: GMC: 2nd A/C Unit
>
> My 78 Royale has a second evaporator and blower located
> in the very back
> of the coach under the U-shape dinette. It runs off the
> engine
> compressor and the blower is controlled with an on/off
> toggle switch. It
> blows like a Lake Michigan gale, cools the coach very
> well, and I have
> not had any overheating problems in my admittedly brief
> stewardship of
> "Roy".
>
> Now, I can hear you asking about part numbers, degree of
> difficulty,
> installation procedures, etc. and I will answer
> truthfully; ... I
> don't have a clue. It was there when I bought the coach
> out of Florida.
> But, at least I can testify that it can be done
> successfully!
>
> Tim Brown
> 78 Royale "Roy"
> Jackson Mich
 
Eric
Don't touch that dial :-)
I'd like to see the same thing. If you could, I think a list posting is
in order. I expect there are many others who are interested also.
Thanks
Mike B
NS

> I would like the information on the setup, parts, equip.
> Could you email me directly.
> mr.c
> Al
>

>
> > This sounds like the unit I mounted under the couch. I did the mounting
> > & ran the lines myself. I then had the A/C shop connect to the main
> > lines with compression T fittings. I have the information on the mfg,
> > model, cost & supplier, if anyone is interested.
> >
> > Eric Tipton
> >
> > -----Original Message-----
> > From: tbrown78 [mailto:tbrown78]
> > Sent: Saturday, March 20, 1999 12:44 AM
> > To: gmcmotorhome
> > Subject: Re: GMC: 2nd A/C Unit
> >
> > My 78 Royale has a second evaporator and blower located
> > in the very back
> > of the coach under the U-shape dinette. It runs off the
> > engine
> > compressor and the blower is controlled with an on/off
> > toggle switch. It
> > blows like a Lake Michigan gale, cools the coach very
> > well, and I have
> > not had any overheating problems in my admittedly brief
> > stewardship of
> > "Roy".
> >
> > Now, I can hear you asking about part numbers, degree of
> > difficulty,
> > installation procedures, etc. and I will answer
> > truthfully; ... I
> > don't have a clue. It was there when I bought the coach
> > out of Florida.
> > But, at least I can testify that it can be done
> > successfully!
> >
> > Tim Brown
> > 78 Royale "Roy"
> > Jackson Mich
>
 
Hi Eric,

I would be very interested in knowing more of the details on the parts you
used.

Thanks,
Dave
73 Sequoia

>This sounds like the unit I mounted under the couch. I did the mounting
>& ran the lines myself. I then had the A/C shop connect to the main
>lines with compression T fittings. I have the information on the mfg,
>model, cost & supplier, if anyone is interested.
>
>Eric Tipton
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: tbrown78 [mailto:tbrown78]
> Sent: Saturday, March 20, 1999 12:44 AM
> To: gmcmotorhome
> Subject: Re: GMC: 2nd A/C Unit
>
> My 78 Royale has a second evaporator and blower located
>in the very back
> of the coach under the U-shape dinette. It runs off the
>engine
> compressor and the blower is controlled with an on/off
>toggle switch. It
> blows like a Lake Michigan gale, cools the coach very
>well, and I have
> not had any overheating problems in my admittedly brief
>stewardship of
> "Roy".
>
> Now, I can hear you asking about part numbers, degree of
>difficulty,
> installation procedures, etc. and I will answer
>truthfully; ... I
> don't have a clue. It was there when I bought the coach
>out of Florida.
> But, at least I can testify that it can be done
>successfully!
>
> Tim Brown
> 78 Royale "Roy"
> Jackson Mich
>
>
 
To those who asked, the information on the model I installed:

Mfg SCS/Frigette
Model U4034
Size L 16-7/8", H 4-3/8", D 10-1/2"
Supl Hal's Auto Air (Stocking Distributor)
2416 Tower Ave
Sacramento, CA 95825
916.485.9215
Price $158.98 (1994 price) + $100 for hoses & fittings

Now that I moved to the great Northwest, we are thinking about an aux.
Heater.

Eric Tipton

-----Original Message-----
From: mr.c [mailto:mr.c]
Sent: Thursday, April 01, 1999 6:02 PM
To: gmcmotorhome
Subject: Re: GMC: 2nd A/C Unit

I would like the information on the setup, parts, equip.
Could you email me directly.
mr.c
Al

> This sounds like the unit I mounted under the couch.
I did the mounting
> & ran the lines myself. I then had the A/C shop
connect to the main
> lines with compression T fittings. I have the
information on the mfg,
> model, cost & supplier, if anyone is interested.
>
> Eric Tipton
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: tbrown78
[mailto:tbrown78]
> Sent: Saturday, March 20, 1999 12:44
AM
> To: gmcmotorhome
> Subject: Re: GMC: 2nd A/C Unit
>
> My 78 Royale has a second evaporator
and blower located
> in the very back
> of the coach under the U-shape
dinette. It runs off the
> engine
> compressor and the blower is
controlled with an on/off
> toggle switch. It
> blows like a Lake Michigan gale, cools
the coach very
> well, and I have
> not had any overheating problems in my
admittedly brief
> stewardship of
> "Roy".
>
> Now, I can hear you asking about part
numbers, degree of
> difficulty,
> installation procedures, etc. and I
will answer
> truthfully; ... I
> don't have a clue. It was there when I
bought the coach
> out of Florida.
> But, at least I can testify that it
can be done
> successfully!
>
> Tim Brown
> 78 Royale "Roy"
> Jackson Mich
 
Ooops, This site is full of talk, no show. There is a request form at the
end of the site for additional information. No catalog listed. No real
information.

Sorry.
Roger