How the RV Airflow System works

RV Airflow System
RV Airflow is a specially designed* module that installs into the plenum, the space between the bottom of your air-conditioning unit and the cover plate, that captures 100% of the discharged air and directs it smoothly into your RV’s existing duct work, increasing airflow by an average of 40%. The module is a non-electrical, non-mechanical device. It removes air friction and turbulence which allows your roof mounted air-conditioner to operate at its designed capacity**.
Starting in June, Grand Design is installing RV Airflow at the factory!
* Patent Pending
** Based upon air-conditioning unit operating at proper factory settings

Cools your unit faster
By increasing airflow, the RV Airflow System reduces the time it takes for your A/C to cool your RV, making you comfortable faster!

Saves energy and costs
With the improved performance from improved airflow, it will take less energy to keep you cool and comfortable!

Balances airflow throughout the RV
The increase in airflow helps make sure cool air makes it out to even the vents furthest away from the A/C.
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RV Airflow for Coleman Mach 3, 10, 15
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RV Airflow for Coleman Mach 8
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- $180.00
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Being installed in Grand Design RVs at the factory!
Works with all Grand Design RVs. Verified performance in the following units: Solitude, Momentum, Transcend, Reflection, Imagine
Confirmed to work with the following units: Sporttrek by Venture RV, Twilight Signature TWS, Sundance Ultra Lite, Coachmen Catalina Summit Series, Shadow Cruiser 240 BHS, Puma Palamino Unleashed, Springdale by Keystone, Laredo by Keystone, Cougar Halfton, Sprinter by Keystone, Cherokee 274DBH, Hideout by Keystone 28BHS, Salem Forest River 26DBUD, Keystone Outback 240 BH, Keystone Outback Ultra LIte 280OURB
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