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Glossary
POWER SOURCE
– Also referred to as shore power, this refers to the receptacle outlet you
are using to plug in your shoreline power cord. This can be a campsite power box or elec-
trical box, a residential receptacle outlet specifically wired for your camper or a generator
(customer supplied).
PRIMITIVE SITE
– A campsite that may have city water, shore power or sewer hook-ups but
not all of them; primitive sites may have no hook-ups or connections at all.
PROPANE
– LPG, or liquefied petroleum gas, used in RVs for heating, cooking and refriger-
ation. Also called bottle gas, for manner in which it is sold and stored. This is the proper term
in the RV industry when referring to "LP Gas."
PULL-THROUGH SITES
– Campsites you can drive through and park (without having to
back up into the site).
REFER
– Slang for "refrigerator". Refrigerators are often found in either a "two-way" or
"three-way" operating mode. Two-way: has a gas mode and an AC mode. Three-way: has a
gas mode, AC mode, and 12v DC mode. The coolant used in RV refrigeration is ammonia.
The two most common manufacturers of RV refrigerators are Norcold and Dometic.
RIG
– What many RVers call their units.
ROADSIDE
– This refers to the side of the camper that faces the road when it is parked.
Often called the off-door side.
ROOF AIR CONDITIONING
– Air conditioning unit mounted on roof of RV, to cool the RV
when it is parked. When moving, most RVs are cooled by separate air conditioning units
which are components of the engine, or they may be cooled by a roof top if a proper size
generator is installed.
RV
– Short for Recreation Vehicle, a generic term for all pleasure vehicles which contain
living accommodations. Multiple units are RVs and persons using them are RVers.
RVDA
– Abbreviation for Recreational Vehicle Dealer's Association.
RVIA
– Abbreviation for Recreational Vehicle Industry Association
SELF CONTAINED
– RV which needs no external electrical, drain or water hookup. Thus, it
can park overnight anywhere. Of course, self-contained units can also hook up to facilities
when at campgrounds.
SANITIZATION
– Refers to the camper’s fresh water system that has been sanitized with
chlorine bleach before use or after storage.
SHORELINE POWER CORD
– This is the electrical power cord that runs from the camper
to the campsite shore power outlet.
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