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Glossary
FIFTH WHEEL (FW)
– A trailer and hitch configuration connected to the tow truck direct-
ly above the rear axle by way of a special fifth wheel hitch. This causes several feet of the
connected trailer to hang over the tow truck, placing about 15 to 25% of the trailer's weight
on the rear axle of the truck. Commercial trucks and trailers use this hitch configuration. Also
commonly spelled as 5th wheel.
FIVER
– Another name for a fifth wheel RV.
FRESH WATER
– The fresh water system provides potable water to the fresh water tank,
kitchen sink, shower, bathroom lavatory, toilet, water heater and outside shower.
FRESH WATER TANK
– Tank for holding fresh water for drinking, cooking, and bathing while
not connected to a city water supply.
FULL HOOK-UP SITE
– A campsite that has city water, shore power and sewer hook-ups or
connections available
FULL TIMERS OR FULL TIMING
– The term used for people who live in their RV full time,
or at least the vast majority of their time.
GALLEY
– The kitchen in an RV.
GENERATOR
– An engine powered device fuelled by gasoline or diesel fuel, and some-
times propane, for generating 120-volt AC power.
GENSET
– Abbreviation for generator set.
GOOSENECK
– A trailer and hitch configuration connected to the tow truck directly above
the rear axle by way of a standard ball hitch in the truck bed and a vertical, slender arm on
front of the trailer. Gooseneck hitching is common on horse and utility trailers, but rarely
found on RV's.
GRAY WATER
– Term associated with the waste water holding tank. Water from the sink
drains, shower and washer/dryer (if so equipped) go into this tank.
GROSS AXLE WEIGHT RATING (GAWR)
– The MAXIMUM ALLOWABLE WEIGHT each
axle assembly is designed to carry, as measured at the tires, therefore including the weight
of the axle assembly itself. GAWR is established by considering the rating of each of its
components (tires, wheels, springs, axle), and rating the axle on its weakest link. The GAWR
assumes that the LOAD IS EQUAL ON EACH SIDE.
GROSS CARRYING CAPACITY (GCC)
– Means the maximum carrying capacity of your
camper. The GCC is equal to the GVWR minus UVW. The GCC will be reduced by the
weight of fresh water or other tanks, propane, occupants, personal items or dealer installed
accessories.
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