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proxim2020 wrote:
The 20 degree temperature difference isn't a hoax perpetrated by Coleman. A 15-22 degree drop across the coils is a commonly accepted standard throughout the entire HVAC industry. The outside ambient temperature isn't what's important.
What's important is the temperature of the air that the unit sucks in and the temperature that the unit blows out. Since these units are recirculating the air within the trailer, the intake temperature would be the ambient temperature inside of the trailer. In the OP's case the intake temperature was 85 degrees and the unit produced 65 degree air, so it's working correctly. If a unit is undersized for the space or not plumbed correctly then the unit will not be able to keep up. It won't be able to produce enough conditioned air to lower the temps in the current conditions.
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*Unit was tested in 0 degrees F and 100 degrees F weather over an extended period of time in a controlled environment and all functions of the coach were fully operational. Testing was done in a completely controlled environment, therefore temperatures during testing may not represent actual temperatures in nature and cannot account for elements such as wind or moisture. In actual use, unit may not perform as well. Supplier of cooling components does not guarantee anything better than 20 degrees difference from ambient temperature. In addition, outside components are subject to freezing and require steps to properly insulate. Jayco’s warranty does not cover damage caused by freezing.
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