NewMar 2006 Mountain Aire Diesel Pusher User Manual page 38

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GVWR:
Gross Vehicle Weight Rating is the maximum permissible weight
of this fully loaded motorhome. The GVWR is equal to or greater than the
sum of the Unloaded Vehicle Weight plus the Cargo Carrying Capacity.
UVW:
Unloaded Vehicle Weight is the weight of this motorhome as built
at the factory with full fuel, engine oil, and coolants. The UVW does not
include cargo, fresh water, LP gas, or dealer installed accessories.
CCC:
Cargo Carrying Capacity is equal to GVWR minus each of the
following: UVW, full fresh (potable) water weight (including water
heater), full LP-Gas weight and SCWR.
GVW:
Gross Vehicle Weight is the weight of the unit with all items and
supplies that are loaded into the unit at any point in time.
SCWR:
Sleeping Capacity Weight Rating is the manufacturer's designated
number of sleeping positions multiplied by 154 pounds (70 kilograms).
NOTE:
The sales literature may give approximates or standards. Each
individual unit may weigh differently based on the factory and/or dealer
options added. To assure the accuracy of your weights be sure the unit is
always level during weighing. The unit has been built to comply with the
component suppliers recommended limits and give you a realistic CCC.
When loading the unit, distribute the items so that not all of the weight is
added to one area of the unit. If you have questions as to what the weight
of the unit is after it has been loaded, take the unit to a drive-on scale or
use individual wheel scales and verify that the weights are within the
limits of those specified for the unit. When weighing the unit, follow these
instructions. Failure to follow these instructions may give an erroneous
weight reading.
1.
Pull the unit onto the scales shown in Fig. 1. This is the total weight of the
unit. To do this, pull the unit onto the scales so that all of the wheels are
on the scale. Record the weight. This is the GVW and should not exceed
the GVWR supplied by Newmar for the unit.
2.
Move the unit so that the front wheels are off the scales as shown in Fig.
2. Record the weight. This is the total weight of the unit except for the
front axle. This weight should not exceed the total rating of the axles
remaining on the scales. The front axle weight is determined by
subtracting this weight from the GVW that was obtained in Step One (1).
This amount should not exceed the listed front axle weight rating.
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