Your last sentence should be "of concern"...
You say you'll be travelling in the south. If that means you'll be parked in the south, you likely won't have problems, but if you'll be "TOWING" in the south during the hot months, then the residential refrigerator may be of concern. Read the caution in the owner's manual about operating limitations for the refrigerator.
"By design, these refrigerators will not operate properly when indoor air temperatures exceed approximately 110 degrees Fahrenheit. In addition, operating the refrigerator in these conditions could cause compressor failure which may not be considered warrantable. Leave the air conditioner set at a temperature below this if the refrigerator is left running in a vehicle that is not being used or shut it off."
When towing across south Louisiana in July, with the sun hitting any travel trailer, the interior temperatures will rise significantly above that "danger zone". There's no "effective way" to keep interior temperatures in the safe range while towing. That means, don't run the refrigerator or ?????
As for A/C air returns and "even cooling throughout the coach", remember that almost all previous A/C systems only have one return (on the face of the ceiling cover) and that the furnace only has one air return, the A/C return is a source of noise and the "whisper quiet system" seeks to eliminate noise from the living areas. by placing the air conditioner outside the "roof vent" (typical installation location) and routing all return air to a location away from the main living area. Chances are you won't notice a reduction in cooling effectiveness based on remote air return vents.
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John
2015 F250 6.7l 4x4
2014 Cougar X Lite 27RKS
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