Glossary
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CAMPER
—For purposes of this manual, this term refers to your fifth wheel RV.
CAMPING
—An outdoor recreational activity involving the spending of one or more nights in a
tent, primitive structure or RV at a campsite with the purpose of getting away from civilization
and enjoying nature.
CAMPSITE
—The term usually means an area where an individual or family might go camping.
CARBON MONOXIDE
—A colorless, odorless and poisonous gas.
CARGO WEIGHT
—The actual weight of all items added to the Curb Weight of the vehicle or
trailer. This includes personal cargo, optional equipment, and tongue or king pin weight.
CARGO CARRYING CAPACITY (CCC)—
Equal to GVWR minus each of the following: UVW, full
fresh (potable) water weight (including water heater), full propane weight and SCWR.
CITY WATER
—Term associated with the water supply you hook up to at the campsite. It is
called city water because water is pulled from a central outside source (like a city) and not the
fresh water tank.
CONDENSATION
—A result of warm moisture laden air contacting the cold window glass.
Keeping a roof vent open helps to reduce the humidity levels. Added roof vent covers help to
prevent cold air from dropping down through the vent while still allowing moist air to escape.
Using the roof vent fan when showering or the stove vent fan when cooking also helps prevent
excess moisture buildup.
CONVERTER
—A device that converts 120 volt A/C (alternating current) to 12 volt DC (direct
current). The RV devices mostly run on 12 volt DC power that is supplied by the battery, which
allows the RV to function independently. When “shore power” (an electrical supply) is available,
the converter changes the voltage from 120 to 12 volt to supply the appliances and to recharge
the battery.
CURB WEIGHT
—The actual weight of a vehicle or trailer, including all standard equipment, full
fuel tanks, full fresh water tanks, full propane bottles, and all other equipment fluids, but before
taking on any persons or personal cargo.
CURBSIDE
—This refers to the side of the camper that faces the curb when parked. Also re-
ferred to as the door side or DS.
DC ELECTRICITY
—Direct current also known as auxiliary battery power. For purposes of this
owner’s manual, it refers to 12-volt DC (abbreviated 12 VDC).
DEALER—
For purposes of this manual, this refers to the independent dealer authorized to sell
and/or service your camper by Grand Design RV. This term will be used in this context unless
specified otherwise.
DINETTE
—Booth-like dining area. Table usually drops to convert unit into a bed at night.
DRAIN TRAP
—This is the curve that is in all drains. Water is trapped in the curve and creates a
barrier so tank odors cannot escape through the drain.
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