FOGATTI Instacool Ultra Combines 16,000 Btu Cooling with Built-In Heat Pump
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The FOGATTI InstaCool Ultra is a rooftop RV unit that integrates both air conditioning and heating into a single system using a reversible heat pump. It delivers 16,000 BTU of cooling capacity for spaces up to roughly 600 square feet, while also providing 12,500 BTU of heating without requiring a separate furnace. The system uses a compressor-based cycle that reverses airflow direction to switch between cooling and heating modes.
The unit features a 418 CFM airflow system powered by dual synchronous motors and a triple-fan configuration, designed to distribute air across the full length of an RV. It fits standard 14.25-inch roof openings for direct replacement and operates at a reported noise level of 43 decibels on lower settings. Control options include a remote, interior touchscreen panel, and a Wi-Fi app for adjusting temperature or pre-conditioning the space.
Image Credit: FOGATTI
The unit features a 418 CFM airflow system powered by dual synchronous motors and a triple-fan configuration, designed to distribute air across the full length of an RV. It fits standard 14.25-inch roof openings for direct replacement and operates at a reported noise level of 43 decibels on lower settings. Control options include a remote, interior touchscreen panel, and a Wi-Fi app for adjusting temperature or pre-conditioning the space.
Image Credit: FOGATTI
Trend Themes
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Integrated HVAC for Mobile Living — Combining heating and cooling into a single rooftop unit for mobile spaces enables smaller footprints and simplified maintenance that could redefine climate systems for compact dwellings.
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Heat Pump Adoption in Rvs — Reversible compressor-based heat pumps replacing dedicated furnaces suggest a shift toward higher-efficiency, electrified thermal solutions in off-grid and low-energy vehicle environments.
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Smart Remote Climate Management — Wi‑Fi app and touchscreen controls with pre-conditioning capabilities point to a trend of connected, predictive comfort systems that optimize energy use and occupant experience before arrival.
Industry Implications
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Recreational Vehicles — RVs integrating dual-function HVAC units indicate opportunities for manufacturers to offer lighter, quieter, and more energy‑efficient climate packages that change vehicle design priorities.
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Hospitality and Short-term Rentals — Portable accommodation providers could benefit from compact, low-noise climate solutions that enhance guest comfort while lowering operational energy costs and simplifying property retrofits.
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HVAC Manufacturers — Producers of heating and cooling equipment may see demand for modular, reversible rooftop systems with smart controls that expand markets into mobile and micro‑dwelling applications.
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