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Brisk Air

Brisk Air -
Offers Maximum Power, Flexibility.

December 30, 2003
Staff Writer, RV.com

Duo-Therm’s Brisk Air is an RV cooling machine.
With capabilities up to 15,000 BTUs and a new full cover design, the Brisk Air offers a configuration that fits any need.  

Operating as an air conditioner or heat pump, the Brisk Air operates entirely on 115-volt AC electricity.  In heat pump mode, the unit easily warms the coach when outside ambient temperatures drop to al low as 40 degrees - saving LP gas expense by requiring less use of your furnace.  The wiring requirements are the same as cool-only models.  There is also a High-Efficiency Brisk Air AC that draws less than 10 amps! 

New for the 2004 model year: the cover has been redesigned for better protection of the back fins and it provides a uniform look from all angles.  The shroud is made of high-impact polystyrene and is available in shell white or polar white.

 

The Brisk Air fits the standard 14-inch roof vent opening for easy installation.  It works with an air distribution box (ADB) or with in-ceiling ducted systems.

The Brisk Air is available as a stand-alone AC unit, in a Heat Pump version, and a High Efficiency model. (Shown below)

It's cooling capabilities range from 7,100 BTUs to 15,000 BTUs.

Below: The three Brisk Air models are shown with the new protective back as displayed at the 2003 RVIA show in Louisville. 

Air Shroud

Look for them as the 2004 model year units roll out.

Learn more about Brisk Air and RV air conditioning
by clicking here.


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