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DRIVING & SAFETY
DIPLOMAT 2004
Cargo Carrying Capacity:
When weighing the motorhome it is important to understand that each
motorhome, even of the same model year, floorplan and length will weigh
different due to options and accessories. The
Gross Vehicle Weight Rating
(GVWR)
,
Gross Combination Weight Rating (GCWR
) and/or
Gross Axle
Weight Rating (GAWR)
must not be exceeded.
GVWR
of the vehicle limits the weight of the entire load
combination, regardless of the mix of water, LP-Gas, passengers, or cargo.
It is important to understand the weighing process is performed in two
phases. The first phase is determining the
Cargo Carrying Capacity
(CCC)
and the second to ensure the
GVWR
is not exceeded when adjusting
tire pressures. The weighing process should start by recording the
GVWR
from the Federal Weight Label, then weighing the motorhome unloaded,
without passengers and with a full fuel tank. Engine and transmission fluid
levels must be full. This is known as the
Unloaded Vehicle Weight (UVW)
.
Once this weight has been recorded it can be subtracted from the
GVWR
.
Next, begin to calculate the
Cargo Carrying Capacity (CCC)
.
Fresh water weight and LP-Gas weight can now be subtracted from
the remaining total line A.
• Water weight is the number of gallons multiplied by 8.3.
• LP-Gas weight is the number of gallons multiplied by 4.2.
A 10-gallon water heater with a 40-gallon fresh tank would total 50 gal-
lons times 8.3, or 415 pounds.
A 30-gallon LP-Gas tank will have 24 gallons of LP-Gas due to the 80%
liquid capacity. This would mean 24 gallons multiplied by 4.2, or 100.8
pounds.
Next, calculate the
Sleep Capacity Weight Rating (SCWR)
. The
manufacturer's designated number of sleeping positions for the motorhome
multiplied by 154 pounds.
GVWR
35,000
- UVW
20,000
= A
15,000
A
15,000
- 415
= B
14,585
B
14,585
- 100.8
= C
14,484.2
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