230V Mains Electrical Equipment Consumption - Swift Motorhome Owner's Handbook Manual

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230V MAINS ELECTRICAL
EQUIPMENT POWER
CONSUMPTION
Please note:
It is possible that the 230V mains electrical
equipment may not all operate
simultaneously. A typical UK motorhome site
mains hook up point provides a maximum
output of 10 amps and on some continental
sites the available output may be as low as 5
amps. If your loading exceeds the site
supply it may trip the site circuit breaker.
Please check the available mains output with
your site operator.
The following items need to be added
together if used simultaneously.
230V Mains equipment typical
consumption figures:
Water heater
Travelling kettle
Battery charger
Portable colour TV
60w light bulb
Ultraheat 500W
Ultraheat 1000W
Ultraheat 2000W
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THERMAL INSULATION AND
HEATING
Your motorhome has been designed to
achieve a thermal insulation and heating
level for specific climatic conditions when
tested according to the procedure in
EN1646-1. The classifications are as follows:
Grade 1
A motorhome with an average thermal
transmittance (u) that does not exceed
1.7w/(m
2
K).
Grade 2
A motorhome with an average thermal
transmittance (u) that does not exceed
1.7w/(m
2
K) and which can achieve an
average temperature difference of at least
20K between inside and ouside
temperatures when the outside temperature
is 0°C.
3.6A approx.
Grade 3
3.2A approx.
A motorhome with an average thermal
transmittance (u) that does not exceed
1.0A approx.
1.2w/(m
2
K) and which can achieve an
0.3A approx.
average temperature difference of at least
0.3A approx.
35K between inside and ouside
temperatures when the outside temperature
2.2A approx.
is -15°C.
4.5A approx.
8.5A approx.

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