Dometic Brisk II Evolution 13,500 BTU A/C
Dometic Brisk II Evolution 13,500 BTU A/C
Dometic Brisk II Evolution 13,500 BTU A/C
Dometic Brisk II Evolution 13,500 BTU A/C
Dometic Brisk II Evolution 13,500 BTU A/C

Dometic Brisk II Evolution 13,500 BTU A/C

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SUPERIOR CLIMATE CONTROL

What makes Brisk air conditioners best-in-class of any standard RV rooftop air conditioner for their weight, air flow and capacity? There are various factors that combine to achieve market leading results. These include the large air openings which promote superior air flow and cooling capacity, while the EPP foam housing both reduces weight and also contributes to improved cooling. The Brisk is incredibly robust, components such as its carbon steel base have proven their durability by coming through vibration tests lasting for 30 hours and more! The optional heater function is ideal for use on cool evenings, with a multispeed blower for users to adjust according to their cooling or heating needs. Finally, great care has been taken to reduce operating noise: with the motor, compressor and evaporator bracketed together for vibration-free, quiet operation. Long copper lines and dual rubber bushings are also responsible for minimizing noise and vibration. Allowing you to enjoy comfortable temperatures in peace and quiet!

Superior climate control


NASA NEEDED AIR CONDITIONING IN THEIR LUNAR ROVER. GUESS WHO THEY CALLED?

In 2011, NASA was on the lookout for an air conditioning system to install in their lunar electric rover. They decided they needed expert help and consulted numerous suppliers. Finally, after a rigorous selection process, the space agency chose Dometic. “We’ve had a lot of firsts over the years, but this custom job presented special challenges for our engineers,” said a spokesperson for Dometic. After extensive trials in Arizona, where the system had to keep scientists and their equipment cool and dry, our technology is now ready for extra-terrestrial duty.

NASA needed air conditioning in their lunar rover. Guess who they called?