John,
No, it is not a one man operation. The trick is getting up on the roof
and getting the old one down. I had a friend come over and we used two
ladders along with several rugs to prevent scratching of the GMC & AC
unit. Just slid it up the ladders and slid the old unit down. The old
unit was somewhat heavier than the new one. The inside ceiling panel
opening is cut to allow the inside parts to slide from behind the
ceiling panel with out damaging the headliner, unless you have replaced
the headliner and not kept the original outline of the headliner.
Anyway you can see it when you get it apart.
J.R. Wright
GMC Greatlaker
77 Eleganza II
Michigan
>
> John...
>
> >I just installed a Duo-Therm by Dometic, the model numbers is the Quick
> >Cool 15000 btu unit. It was recommended by Buskirks as a direct
> >replacement.
>
> That sounds like a great recommendation...
>
> I heard it said, replacing those things are not a one man job. What are
> your comments on the degree of difficulty.
>
>
> Regards,
> John
>
> --
> "I do whatever my Rice Krispies tell me to..."
> John said, from inside a 1974 Glacier on the
> Potomac, just north of the White House.