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How can you prevent condensation

Provide ventilation so that moist air can escape
a.  Good ventilation of kitchens when cooking 

or when drying damp clothes, footwear or 

pets is essential. Observe when windows 

begin to show signs of misting and increase 

ventilation by opening a window slightly by 

1cm as this will help, but keep the entrance 

doors closed as much as possible to retain 

heat. 

b.  If drying damp clothes or towels, open a 

window to ventilate the room and allow the 

moist air to escape.

c.  Try to make sure that all areas are partially 

heated. Condensation most often occur in 

unheated areas. Try to keep cold surfaces 

reasonably warm, even a room or area 

with warm ambient air may still have cold 

surfaces within it. It can take a long time for 

a cold room/area to warm up, so it is better 

to have a small amount of heat then a lot of 

heat for a short time.

d.  After showering, keep the bathroom window 

or skylights open, and shut the bathroom 

door long enough to dry off the room.

e.  Fixed ventilation is provided in many areas, 

specifically through trickle vents in the 

windows it is important not to block these.

f.  It is critical that low level ventilation is not 

blocked through the use of skirts or decking 

around the lodge. Where such items are 

fitted, and equal amount (if not greater) 

volume of ventilation must be allowed for.

g.  Electrical heating is dryer than gas heating 

and introduces less moisture into the 

atmosphere. Do not use additional portable 

paraffin or flue-less gas heaters at all. 

h.  If left unoccupied and unheated for long 

periods of time the temperatures can soak 

down thermally into the entire product and 

become very cold. Whenever possible, put 

the heating on at a low level before use by 

pre heating in cold weather.

i.  Even with reasonable ventilation it is likely 

if the temperature is less than 5°C and the 

humidity is high that condensation will occur. 

Ideally the temperature should be kept 

about 20°C when occupied.

Mould growth

Any sign of mould growth is an indication of 

the presence of moisture and if caused by 

condensation gives warning that heating or 

ventilation may require improving.

New RPHs

New products take a long time before they are 

fully ‘dried out’ because of the moisture in the 

materials used during manufacture. While this 

is happening extra heat and ventilation will be 

required.

Winterisation

Содержание Biarritz Lodge 40x13-2 2020

Страница 1: ...CREATING SMILES FOR LIFE Swift Group Owner s Handbook Residential Park Home Issued August 2019 Part No 1725581...

Страница 2: ...Siting 13 General Safety Advice 21 SafeuseofLPG 25 Mainsandelectricitywiring 31 Heatingandthermalproperties 35 Appliances 37 Cooking 39 Blinds 41 Beds 43 General Care 45 Security 59 Winterisation 61...

Страница 3: ...ine A place for all those united in their love of caravanning motorhomes holiday homes and touring in general to share their experiences meet new friends and find out a world of information on how to...

Страница 4: ...es iNote Your attention is drawn to the notice affixed inside the boiler cupboard advising on fire precaution ventilation and what to do in case of a fire Emergency action procedures In the event of g...

Страница 5: ...r any work or modification to your electrical system or appliances Ensure that you understand the working of all electrical switches in your RPH Regularly check that all electrical cable terminal conn...

Страница 6: ...rickle vents refer to the drawings in the technical section of this handbook WARNING Under no circumstances must any ventilator be blocked or obstructed even partially Bunk beds where fitted WARNING U...

Страница 7: ...Home Address Indentification Marking SG Key Number CO Alarm Date of Manufacture Smoke Alarm Date of Manufacture Tel No Supplied and fully inspected before deliv ery by Dealer Dealer Stamp Address Tel...

Страница 8: ...9 Warranties 10 AfterSales 12 Swift Connect Direct 12 WARRANTY AND AFTER SALES SUPPORT...

Страница 9: ...ctural Warranty Period The Structural Warranty covers any defect with the seams of the Home This includes water ingress through any permanently sealed seam joints The Structural Warranty Period means...

Страница 10: ...me which is not approved by Swift Damage caused by Environmental conditions such as UV damage and corrosion Exclusions In addition to the conclusions above the following parts have exclusions Applianc...

Страница 11: ...agents iNote Please remember to quote the chassis number when ordering any items from your Dealer Park operator This can be found on the weight plate inside the boiler cupboard CONNECT DIRECT Warranty...

Страница 12: ...13 Craning 14 Siting 14 Supportingthechassis 15 Jacking 15 Wheelchocks 16 Spreaderplates 16 Anchors 17 Snowloading 17 Chassis specification 18 SITING...

Страница 13: ...for the home placed upon it iNote A Twin unit RPH is produced in two units and should be assembled together on site by professional siting Engineers in accordance with CITO guidelines If the product i...

Страница 14: ...as additional supports and if they are to remain extended should be at least 6mm off the ground 3 3 Supporting the chassis RPHs up to 12 2m long should have a minimum of twelve supports Each chassis l...

Страница 15: ...at other points it is important to check and recheck all support stands to make sure they remain in the correct position Plan to stay safe WARNING No one should be under the RPH whilst it is being li...

Страница 16: ...excess of 48m s 173km h being experienced iNote Each ground anchor should be capable of resisting 10kN in tension The preferred turnbuckle is the type which has an eyelet at both ends as opposed to h...

Страница 17: ...h longitudinal Corner steady maximum extended height of 432mm Corner steadies must not be used to fully support the unit Jockey wheel assembly maximum load that can be applied in a static position is...

Страница 18: ...19 Siting Figure 4 Typical Support and holding down points Twin unit...

Страница 19: ...20...

Страница 20: ...21 Fire precautions 22 Emergency shut off points 23 GENERAL SAFETY ADVICE...

Страница 21: ...ces electrical and LPG systems except by a qualified person WARNING Never use portable cooking or heating equipment other than electric heaters that are not of the direct radiant type as it is a fire...

Страница 22: ...upply point Do not use water on fat or electrical appliances Never go back inside the RPH until a member of the fire service has told you it is safe to do so Fire extinguisher It is recommended that a...

Страница 23: ...24...

Страница 24: ...25 The LPG gas system 26 Gas commissioning notice 26 Using cylinders 26 Gas regulators 27 Low pressure flexible hoses 27 Gas safety 28 SAFE USE OF LPG...

Страница 25: ...ngineers safety check is prominently displayed in the unit for occupants to see If the unit is being used solely for private use other than commissioning these checks are not required by law but it is...

Страница 26: ...inder and the appliance The regulator is precisely set to control the pressure of the supply and must not be adjusted The connection must be by a high pressure flexible hose which shall be as short as...

Страница 27: ...rovals Most of the branded appliances carry their own warranty and after sales support In the event of either being required please follow the directions of the warranty or consult your own supplying...

Страница 28: ...vitally important that you read all instructions and labels before using any appliance and keep them handy for future reference WARNING If in doubt ask Do not place clothes or any other combustible ma...

Страница 29: ...30...

Страница 30: ...31 Mains electricity and wiring 32 Bulbs 33 MAINS ELECTRICITY WIRING...

Страница 31: ...it should now trip off and should be reset simply switching it on again If the unit does not trip off do not use the mains supply until the fault is corrected by consulting either your park owner or a...

Страница 32: ...Both 230v and 12v lighting systems are present in your RPH using a variety of types of ratings wattage across both systems CAUTION It is important to fit the correct rating of light bulbs the voltage...

Страница 33: ...34...

Страница 34: ...35 Centralheatingandhotwatersystem 36 Thermalinsulation 36 Ventilation 36 HEATING THERMAL PROPERTIES...

Страница 35: ...95mm wall insulation in addition to lagged underfloor pipes Radiator valves Thermostatic radiator valves TRV are fitted to all lounge dining and bedroom radiators to control the room temperature 7 3 V...

Страница 36: ...37 APPLIANCES...

Страница 37: ...operate as often resulting in the temperature in the freezer compartment rising If this is for an extended period of time there is a possibility of some of the freezer contents defrosting If the tempe...

Страница 38: ...39 COOKING...

Страница 39: ...l on the hob or to line oven shelves grill pan or allow it to block the oven flue as this creates a fire hazard and hinders circulation When cooking heavy items e g turkeys do not pull the oven shelf...

Страница 40: ...41 BLINDS...

Страница 41: ...ng children can be strangled by loops in pull cords chains tapes and inner cords that operate the blinds To avoid strangulation and entanglement keep cords out of the reach of young children Cords may...

Страница 42: ...43 Pull out sofa bed 44 Bunk beds 44 BEDS...

Страница 43: ...WARNING Care must be taken when using a Pull out bed in close proximity to the space heater 11 2 Bunk beds where fitted WARNING If upper bunks are fitted care shall be taken against the risk of fall o...

Страница 44: ...ructure 46 Blockages 46 CanExel panels 46 Snow precautions 47 Doors and windows 47 Alignment and adjustment of doors 49 Trickle vents 53 Repairs 53 Kitchen and bathroom 53 Cleaning 55 Furnishings 55 S...

Страница 45: ...d be properly planned supervised and carried out by competent people with the skills knowledge and experience to carry out this activity The correct equipment must always be used iNote The roof should...

Страница 46: ...oil or a very light lubricant use sparingly as oil does attract dirt iNote The recommended maintenance is to lubricate every 6 months Minimum recommended cleaning intervals Monthly Frames door and win...

Страница 47: ...h do not impair anti corrosion properties Use cream cleaner for isolated stubborn stains on white UPVC only Apply with a damp cloth using minimal pressure Ensure drainage slots are kept unblocked and...

Страница 48: ...d adjustment of doors If the entrance door becomes misaligned the hinges can be adjusted to bring the door back into alignment The lock keep can also be adjusted to ensure that the lock engages correc...

Страница 49: ...t available Height from lowest Position 7mm Compression from mid position 1 75mm Lateral 5mm Pull back the cover Insert 5mm A F Allen key and turn to move the vent left or right This will increase or...

Страница 50: ...the compression should be adjusted left or right clicks The compression gap should be set to 3mm To lower the the vent turn anti cllockwise and repeat the steps iNote Adjusting the hinges will not co...

Страница 51: ...nd the latch have 20mm vertical movement to aid locking during manufacture transport and siting In addition both the top and bottom keeps and the centre latch have 2mm of lateral adjustment to aid sit...

Страница 52: ...Mixer Valve accurately controls the temperature of water for showering and will maintain the pre set temperatures if the water pressure varies when other appliances are used This significantly reduce...

Страница 53: ...til the water stops flowing Protecting your Thermostatic Mixing Tap In addition to draining down the Thermostatic Mixer Tap in periods of cold and freezing conditions to offer maximum protection it is...

Страница 54: ...th To dry use a soft cloth Stains can be removed using washing up liquid Most bath cleaning powders and liquids will damage the surface of your fitting even the non scratch cleaners Bathroom fittings...

Страница 55: ...or moisture generating appliance Extreme temperature and humidity changes can cause cracking and splitting Some movement may be expected depending on environmental conditions If the air is dry some cr...

Страница 56: ...oking new for years Always vacuum or dust hard floor surfaces before mopping Vinyl floors generally require only warm water for cleaning Vinyl flooring risks being stained by in ground dirt if they ar...

Страница 57: ...58...

Страница 58: ...59 Protecting your RPH and possessions 60 SECURITY...

Страница 59: ...operated with a time switch the light will help deter thieves Ask your park distributor dealer for details on electrical intruder alarms Marking your property with your postcode and house number woul...

Страница 60: ...61 Winterisation 62 Condensation 63 WINTERISATION...

Страница 61: ...er or washing machine is fitted it should be protected from frost damage by carrying out the following instructions 1 Remove electrical power to the dishwasher 2 Turn off the water supply and disconne...

Страница 62: ...w the dew point temperature it is quite normal for condensation to occur on the external walls and any other cold surface When condensation occurs Condensation occurs usually in winter months because...

Страница 63: ...e windows it is important not to block these f It is critical that low level ventilation is not blocked through the use of skirts or decking around the lodge Where such items are fitted and equal amou...

Страница 64: ...65 External dimensions 66 Model names berths and bed sizes 67 TECHNICAL INFORMATION...

Страница 65: ...m 13 2 3 75m 12 4 Vendee Lodge 42x13 2 13 57m 44 6 13 15m 43 2 12 77m 41 11 12 77m 41 11 4 29m 14 1 4 01m 13 2 3 75m 12 4 Whistler Lodge 42x20 2 13 68m 44 10 13 18m 43 3 13 05m 42 10 12 85m 42 2 6 42m...

Страница 66: ...83x0 75m 6 0 x2 6 N A N A Vendee Lodge 42x13 2 4 Plus 2 2 02x1 53m 6 8 x5 0 1 90x0 75m 6 3 x2 6 N A N A Whistler Lodge 42x20 2 4 Plus 2 1 91x1 53m 6 3 x5 0 1 83x0 92m 6 0 x3 0 N A 1 80x1 12m 5 11 x3...

Страница 67: ...Lodge 40 x 13 2 bed layout Window 1500 x 1172 Trickle Vent Window 632 x 1172 Trickle Vent Window 900 x 950 Trickle Vent Window 450 x 620 Trickle Vent Emergency Window 950 x 1172 Trickle Vent Emergency...

Страница 68: ...ndow 1000 x 475 Window 1000 x 475 Trickle Vent Window 866 x 2041 Trickle Vent Emergency Door 866 x 2065 Trickle Vent Emergency Window 590 x 1815 Trickle Vent Emergency Window 590 x 1815 Trickle Vent E...

Страница 69: ...TV GAS C H Window 632 x 972 Trickle Vent Emergency Door 866 x 2063 Trickle Vent Emergency Window 632 x 1172 Trickle Vent Emergency Window 632 x 1172 Trickle Vent Window 632 x 1022 Trickle Vent Emergen...

Страница 70: ...ckle Vent Emergency Window 632 x 1074 Trickle Vent Emergency Window 1000 x 1172 Trickle Vent Trickle Vent Trickle Vent Emergency Window 800 x 1972 Trickle Vent Emergency Window 800 x 1972 Trickle Vent...

Страница 71: ...rickle Vent Emergency Window 632 x 1074 Trickle Vent Emergency Window 1000 x 1172 Trickle Vent Emergency Window 1200 x 880 Trickle Vent Emergency Window 800 x 1972 Trickle Vent Emergency Window 800 x...

Страница 72: ...x 475 Trickle Vent Window 800 x 1172 Trickle Vent Emergency Window 1000 x 1172 Trickle Vent Window 800 x 1172 Trickle Vent Emergency Window 800 x 1972 Trickle Vent Emergency Window 632 x 1022 Trickle...

Страница 73: ...T WATER SUPPLY COLD WATER SUPPLY SINK WASH BASIN TOILET BATHROOM SHOWER HOT AND COLD DRAIN COCKS POSITIONED UNDER BOILER OUTSIDE WASH BASIN TOILET Plumbing typical water system single units WASHING MA...

Страница 74: ...75 BATH EN SUITE BASIN EN SUITE SHOWER SHOWER ROOM BASIN SHOWER Plumbing typical water system twin units Technical info KITCHEN DISHWASHER UTILITY SINK WASHING MACHINE...

Страница 75: ...76 COLD FEED RADIATOR RADIATOR BOILER RADIATOR RADIATOR HOT FEED Plumbing typical heating system single units Technical info...

Страница 76: ...77 RADIATOR RADIATOR RADIATOR RADIATOR RADIATOR RADIATOR RADIATOR BOILER Plumbing typical heating system twin units Technical info...

Страница 77: ...tallation found in a holiday home or park home Various electrical options are available which may be fitted over and above the specification shown Please consult your retailer installer the Swift Grou...

Страница 78: ...79 Single Unit Generic Gas Technical info...

Страница 79: ...80 Single Unit Generic Lighting Technical info...

Страница 80: ...Swift Group Ltd or Sargent Electrical Services if further information is required KEY L1 L4 F1 S1 OUTLET APPLIANCE SWITCH SOCKET OUTLET CORD SWITCH 1G 2G OR PULL OPERATED LIGHT LOCALLY SWITCHED LIGHT...

Страница 81: ...82 Twin Unit Generic Lighting Technical info TWIN LODGE SCHEMATIC 2020...

Страница 82: ...83 Technical info CO AX Schematic LOUNGE OR...

Страница 83: ...windows 47 Drain down procedure 54 E Electricalloungefire heater 38 Electrical Schematics 78 Electricity and fault finding 32 Electrics 31 Emergency exits 68 73 Emergency shut off points 23 Entrance...

Страница 84: ...ng 17 Snow precautions 47 Support and holding down points 18 Supporting the chassis 15 Swift Connect Direct 12 Swift Shield fabric 57 Swift Talk 2 T Tap cleaning 55 Thermal insulation 36 Thermostatic...

Страница 85: ...86 Notes...

Страница 86: ...ILES FOR LIFE Layouts Video Brochure Dealer Social SWIFT GROUP Dunswell Road Cottingham East Yorkshire HU16 4JX Tel 01482 875740 Fax 01482 840082 Email enquiry swiftgroup co uk FIND OUT MORE AT SWIFTG...

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