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Ralph_Cramden
Aug 20, 2018Explorer II
el.jefe wrote:
The RVIA sticker certifies compliance with NFPA 1192. As I understand it, RVIA is a big deal. It would be hard to sell, finance, or insure an rv without it, at least thats what I've been told. I'm not expecting RVIA to do inspections, but it is at least a standard to which manufacturers can be help accountable, isn' tit?
The RVIA is supported financially by the RV manufacturers......solely. What do you think? Scothlock connectors on 12 volt wiring exposed to road spray. Pex fittings crimped to pvc tubing with pex clamps. 120 VAC wiring connected to push in clips on receptacles on something that bounces down the road. Hitch weight subtracted from GVW and tires installed with capacity to that threshold. All it amounts to is a small silver sticker beside the door.
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