Specifications
MAIN COMPONENTS
The following is a brief description of the
main components used in your
motorhome. More comprehensive
descriptions can be found in the
equipment manufacturers literature held
in the Owner's Information Pack.
BODY SHELL
Motorhome bodies are constructed from
the highest quality materials. The floor is
constructed from a W B P plywood
sandwich, impregnated with anti- damp
and rot compounds and adhesives.
The walls comprise an insulated foam
sandwich having pre-coated aluminium
exterior surface and vinyl coated plywood
interior finish. Wooden framing is
positioned within the sandwich to add
strength.
The very latest 'state of the art' presses are
employed to produce the extremely well
insulated, robust, yet lightweight sections.
Windows are all of a double glazed acrylic
construction and the door frames are
extruded aluminium. The gas bottle locker
is an integral moulded glass fibre or
acrylic capped ABS construction for
strength and lightness.
Awnings which employ rubber sucker
attachments rather than screw fixings are
recommended
.
On NO account should screw threads
longer than 5/8th inch (15mm) be
permitted to enter the shell sandwich
(from inside). Ensure that all screws are of
the self tapping type.
No screw or any other object should be
permitted to enter the ceiling of your new
motorhome.
THERMAL INSULATION AND
HEATING CLASSIFICATION
All motorhomes manufactured by the
Explorer Group Limited are classified as
Grade 2, in accordance with BSEN 1645
part 1, for thermal Insulation and heating.
This will allow the Interior temperature to
be maintained at 20°C when the exterior
ambient temperature is 0°C.
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Motorhome Construction - Main Components