MOTORHOME AIR CONDITIONERS

If you look at the spec of my Motorhome a 2015 Swift 714 SB Low Liner design can you see if at all this.will fit my motorhome, if so give me a price inc installation and also whereabout's this campsite is you offer ?
I will ideally need a picture of the roof in order for me to give you a guide price.
If you get a pic of the roof and send it to me at nickj@vanbitz.com, I will take a better look at it as the images I can find aren't great but more importantly I don't know if there is anything else fitted to your roof that could cause an obstruction. Also point out which 40x40 roof vent you wish it to be fitted to.
The campsite is on our premises, www.cornishfarm.com. You have a 45 second drive to get to the workshops (unless you drive real slow ;) ).
 
Ive attached the best images i can take at the moment which were taken from a distance, The 1st window from the front is a fixed sun fixture, and the next is a roof light approx 600 x 400 and from there to the next is a solar panel followed by a 400 x 400 roof light behind that to the left sits a Sat Dish Receiver, and to the right a telescopic TV Aerial. Possibly the best area to fit a AC Unit is possibly in the 600 x 400 Roof light area ir in the 400 x 400 roof light space depending on the amount of area you need including the space of the roof light itself, hope this helps...

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Ive attached the best images i can take at the moment which were taken from a distance, The 1st window from the front is a fixed sun fixture, and the next is a roof light approx 600 x 400 and from there to the next is a solar panel followed by a 400 x 400 roof light behind that to the left sits a Sat Dish Receiver, and to the right a telescopic TV Aerial. Possibly the best area to fit a AC Unit is possibly in the 600 x 400 Roof light area ir in the 400 x 400 roof light space depending on the amount of area you need including the space of the roof light itself, hope this helps...

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Looking at what you've sent me, we would be having to use the 40x40 vent the furthest away from the front of the M/H. The 60x40 could have been used had it been fitted in the other direction, as we could have fitted the Fresh-Light, sadly the A/C's cannot be sideways mounted.
What I will need is the amount of space available behind the rear roof light, so that I know which unit to recommend.
If you can send the info over to my email address which is nickj@vanbitz.com, I can return a quote over to you once I've got that information.

Cheers.
 
A good reason to keep under 3.00m ;
3.00m max. height is reckoned to be the criterion most used at French tolls
before you are judged to be Class 3, a bit of pleading at the toll booth
can usually get you knocked down to Class 2. So being under 3.00m
can save a bit of bother, as can being under 3.5t, although it's more difficult
for them to ascertain the weight, must be because I'm 6.6t but just under 3.00m
always pay Class 2.
 
OK this is tge best i can do , i had to put my head through the 600 x 400 roof light to take this photo and it's viewing the space behind the 400 x 400 roof light in between the sat dish and telescopic antenna on thevleft as you look at it on the image.

Regards

Alan Hobson

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There's also a clear space behind the rear rooflight which is also a 400 x 400 but is it the correct place to fit an A/C Unit
 

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