AIR CONDITIONING

Air Conditioning for Caravans and Motorhomes

Climate control systems include heating and air conditioning to maintain a comfortable temperature inside the caravan year-round. Heating can be powered by gas, diesel, or electricity, while air conditioning is typically installed on the roof of the vehicle.

Gas heating uses propane or butane, generates large amounts of heat quickly, and doesn't rely on electricity, making it ideal for use in locations without an electrical connection. Diesel heating connects to the vehicle's fuel tank and is highly fuel-efficient, maintaining a constant temperature for long periods. Electric heating operates at 230V when connected to the campsite's mains supply; it emits no gases and is quiet, although it does require an external power outlet.

Rooftop air conditioners are installed in 40x40 cm skylights and have a cooling capacity of 2000 to 2600W, sufficient for vehicles up to 8 meters long. Some models incorporate inverter technology that allows for both cooling and heating.