Cinsurance; Continuous Living In R.v. Coaches - Jayco Travel TraiIers 27' Eagle Owner's Manual

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INSURANCE
As with your automobile, it is important that you protect yourself
and others with insurance coverages for personal liability, theft,
collision, property damage, etc.
Your dealer will assist you in
obtaining appropriate insurance for your protection or you may
check with the company which provides your automobile insurance.
GONTLWUOWS LIVING
I N
YOUR JA'YCO VEHICLE COULD CAUSE
ADVERSE CONDITIONS.
Your new Jayco produced R.V. has been built for enjoyment in a
recreational manner. While it was not intended to be used as living
quarters, it can be by making some special provisions and
understanding potential problems.
1 If used in northern states or Canada in the winter, more insulation
is desired especially below floor level or as skirting.
2. Proper care needs to be observed in the fresh water and drainage
systems to avoid freezing problems.
3 . Adequate gas
and electrical supply is needed along with protection
from possible freeze-ups on gas regulator.
4.
A special heavy-duty furnace rated at 40,000 BTU's and 110 volt
motor is available: (a) there will be additional cost, (b) providing it
will fit into the heater compartment, and (c) it must be ordered prior
to building of unit. This is not available on all units.
5. If more than one person occupies the coach, ventilation
or addition
of a dehumidifier may be required to reduce possible condensation.
See the section regarding this possible problem as follows:
Condensation can be a problem in any dwelling used for living
quarters. It is largely related to living habits of the members in the
dwelling. The more persons in a small area the greater potential the
problem may be.
Condensation is the result of warm, moist air coming in contact with
cool surfaces such as windows and aluniinum framing. Upon contact
of these cool surfaces, the warm air loses its ability to hold its
moisture. These beads or drops of moisture will remain on the cool
surfaces as moisture'and it will begin to run down the windows. Weep
holes are provided in the lower threshold of the window to drain the
water.

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