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Old 01-29-2006, 09:09 AM   #5
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I believe the Tour Master has two roof air conditioners or basement air capable of keeping the unit quite comfortable. The coach has dual pane windows as well. If your Alfa has dual pane window too, it will really make a difference in heating and cooling as well as eliminate a lot of noise that would otherwise be heard on coches that do not have them.
Although we do not carry the Tour Master model at our dealership, we do have one right now that we are repairing for another dealership. We are located south of Atlanta about 40 miles at exit 201 on I 75.
Our Scenic Cruiser also has two 13,500 BTU roof top air conditioners and dual pane windows. We spent a year in the Phoenix area (summer of 2004) with temperatures over 110 F. With a little help by covering the skylight in the bathroom and the vent covers with the foiled bubble wrap as well as have the windshield sun screen in place, we were able to keep it quite comfortable. Our unit is very well insulated. We do run our generatot almost always while traveling and with the dash air and roof air both running we can stay cool even in 110 F facing the sun.
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