🌬️ Take control of your comfort—because your space deserves the best air flow!
The Dometic Air Distribution Box (model 3314851) is a universal-fit, manual control ceiling kit designed exclusively for non-ducted Dometic air conditioners. Operating at 110 volts and weighing 11.5 pounds, it delivers powerful, efficient air distribution with easy installation and reliable American craftsmanship.
Manufacturer | Dometic |
Part Number | 3314851.000 |
Item Weight | 11.5 pounds |
Country of Origin | USA |
Item model number | 3314851 |
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
Size | 1 Count (Pack of 1) |
Color | White |
Style | Air Conditioners |
Power Source | Air Powered,Manual |
Voltage | 110 Volts |
Installation Method | Packaged |
Item Package Quantity | 1 |
Special Features | Highly Efficient,Lightweight,Lightweight Awnings |
Included Components | Dometic Air Conditioners 3314851.000 Adb Man Control Plr Wht F/All |
Batteries Included? | No |
Batteries Required? | No |
Cable Length | 5 Inches |
L**A
Unit came exactly as noted.
Inner assembly for my new AC unit. Fit the existing opening perfectly, no problems at all.
D**E
Fit perfect!
I bought a used AC for the camper but it did come with the control panel. I purchased this one and it fit perfect and worked great. Definitely made a difference.
J**.
Excellent Product
Purchased for my 2000 Holiday Rambler Endeavor's Dometic 15000btu non ducted AC unit. While ordering the product the system froze do I reordered it and then I was faced w/ a duplicate order of the exact product so I'm returning one of them back
L**L
Heater
I bought this for a rv. It's hard to tell if the heaters going to keep up since the weather is not as cold now. Easy to install . Does come with directions.
D**.
Perfect for my application
Perfect for my application! I have a 7'x17' enclosed trailer that I am using as a toyhauler to go to the motorcycle track and I was tired of not having A/C in the trailer in the middle of summer. This fit the bill perfectly! Easy install, just removed the vent cover, cut out vent cover lift arm support, installed the Camco 25071 14" x 14" Universal Roof Air Conditioner Gasket Kit, placed A/C over the vent, installed the Dometic Brisk Air II Non Ducted Ceiling Kit and secured everything, ran power to it via a wire track from Home Depot and presto... Air conditioning!!! I also added in the heat kit for it and the Supco Part No. SPP6 Series PTC Capacitor Combination, Operating Voltage (VAC) 90 - 277, which fits perfectly in the space (upside down) where the wiring/capacitor is located.
G**K
Dometic Ceiling Assembly
This kit included everything you need to install a new AC in your RV or enclosed trailer (except for the roof top unit). Kit had the ceiling assembly, long bolts control board and air dam to keep conditioned air and return air separate!Worked great.
J**Y
Fit nicely and instructions were very clear.
It is nicer than the original I had installed. More vents. Easy instructions and great packaging
B**.
Garbage with a worthless warranty
I purchased this in March, 2021 and within 6 months the unit stopped cooling. I found the issue to be a failed sealed system, no Freon remained in the system and when I power down the suction side releases air during equalization back flow through the compressor from the condenser. After reviewing the "2 year warranty" I contacted Dometic several times and eventually determined that I should take it to a "Certified Warranty Repair Center" near me. Upon arrival they didn't want to be involved as the unit was installed on a custom built camper but I eventually persuaded them to take the job. Three days later they called to tell me that I wired it wrong. After coaxing more detail out of them I determined that what they meant was that the unit was wired into a 20 amp outlet but requires a 30 amp one, regardless of the fact that the unit never pulls more than 19.1 amps on startup. However right they were about the misuse of the 20 amp outlet, I always used a 30 amp extension cord and feed. This is, however, irrelevant as the unit failure has zero to do with the electrical system and only to do with the failure of the sealed system which no longer retains its Freon. They disagreed and ordered me to pickup the trailer.While Dometic isn't directly responsible for the RV Repair company's desire to avoid involvement, it doesn't reflect well upon them to have such a horrifically complicated and ineffective warranty support methodology.In a nutshell, Dometic avoids warranty responsibility as much as possible with the use of 3rd party service providers and 6 months to sealed system failure is pathetic. I will now effect repairs myself, which I should have done from the beginning. My laziness carried the typical lesson of "if you can fix it yourself, you are always better off".
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