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GLOSSARY
GLOSSARY
ABS - plastic
Acrylonitrile Butadiene Styrene Plastic the
material used for most of the large plastic
components within your motorhome.
Actual Laden Weight
This is the total weight of the motorhome
when loaded ready for use by the end user.
Aquaroll
Brand name used generically for a water
container that rolls so you don’t need to lift it.
Battery Charger
This is required to keep a leisure battery
charged. Most motorhomes include a
charging facility that operates via the mains
hook-up, and also has the ability to recharge
from the tow car’s alternator while travelling.
Berth(s)
Sleeping place - Refers to the number of
people a motorhome can accommodate for
sleeping.
Blown Air Heating
A method of heating the living quarters of a
motorhome by use of a fan pushing air out
through a number of outlets.
Bunk Bed
This is a sleeping place, usually higher up
than a conventional bed. Often (but not
always) this can be folded or removed to
provide additional living space.
Butane
Is a form of Liquefied Petroleum Gas (LPG)
that normally comes in blue cylinders. This
type of gas is most commonly used in the
UK, although a switch to propane is advised
in severely cold weather conditions.
Campingaz
This is the trade name of Butane gas.
Cassette Blind
This is a roller blind that is fitted as part of the
window assembly, often along with a
flyscreen, thus giving a neat installation.
Cassette Toilet
A form of chemical toilet found in modern
motorhomes, where the waste holding tank
can be accessed and emptied from outside.
Control Panel
Used as the description for the panel of
electrical switches and gauges governing
12V and mains electricity systems.
Dinette
This is a popular style of seating
arrangement where two seats or settees face
each other across a table.
Earth Leakage Circuit Breaker (ELCB)
ELCB Earth leakage circuit breaker - see
residual current device (RCD)
End Kitchen
A common term used to describe floor plans
that put the kitchen across the rear, usually
adjacent to a motorhome door on one side
and washroom on the other.
Essential Habitation Equipment
Those items and fluids required for the safe
and proper functioning of the equipment for
habitation as defined by the manufacturer of
the motorhome. This includes items such as
the leisure battery and gas cylinders, plus
water contained in the water heater etc.
Flyscreens
Mesh fittings for windows doors and roof
vents, to keep out insects etc.
Free-Standing Table
This is a table that, because of its leg design,
can be used inside or outside.
Full Service Pitch
This is a pitch that has individual provision for
fresh water supply and waste water disposal,
in addition to mains electricity and in some
cases TV aerial connection.
Gas Cylinder
This is a portable, pressurised container for
the storage of LPG.
Gas Cylinder Locker
Is the compartment on the motorhome for the
storage of gas cylinders.
Gas Drop out Holes
These are not part of the ventilation. LPG is
heavier than air, so holes through the floor
below gaspowered appliances allow any
leakage of gas to exit the habitation area.
Summary of Contents for ACCORDO
Page 5: ...1 2 INTRODUCTION ...
Page 11: ...4 2 MOTORWAY HANDLING ...
Page 13: ...5 2 ARRIVING ON SITE ...
Page 19: ...7 2 GAS SAFETY ADVICE ...
Page 22: ...8 3 ELECTRICAL SYSTEM MAINS UNIT AUTOQUEST ...
Page 23: ...8 4 ELECTRICAL SYSTEM ...
Page 55: ...9 32 HOW TO USE YOUR MOTORHOME S EQUIPMENT ...
Page 61: ...9 38 HOW TO USE YOUR MOTORHOME S EQUIPMENT ...
Page 63: ...10 2 SECURITY ...
Page 69: ...11 6 CARE OF YOUR MOTORHOME ...
Page 71: ...12 2 STORAGE ...
Page 75: ...13 4 WARRANTY ...
Page 77: ...14 2 MOTORHOME CONSTRUCTION ...
Page 79: ...15 2 EQUIPMENT LIST ...
Page 80: ...16 1 ELECTRICAL DRAWINGS ELECTRICAL DRAWINGS AUTOQUEST ...
Page 81: ...16 2 ELECTRICAL DRAWINGS ...
Page 87: ...18 4 GLOSSARY ...
Page 95: ...20 2 CHANGE OF OWNERSHIP ...
Page 97: ...21 2 CHANGE OF ADDRESS ...