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Carl n Susan wrote:
I wouldn't be overly concerned about being level. Newer Dometic (and Norcold) refers operate at up to 3 degrees off level side-to-side and 6 degrees off level front-to-back (http://dutchmen.com/image/data/documents/parts/Norcold_1200_Series_Refer_Manual.pdf Page 18). If you are comfortable walking about inside, the refer will be fine.
Question:
A RV which is off-level by 3ยฐ degrees is how many inches side to side?
Answer:
1 degree = Pi/180 radians, so 3 degrees = Pi/60 radians. The width of the RV is typically 8โ. Therefore the arc length (the curved distance traveled (close enough for our work)) is radius times the angle as measured in radians. So arc length = 8(Pi/60) feet and Pi is roughly 3.1416
Solving the formula gives:
8(3.1416/60) = 8(0.05236) = 0.4188โ = 5.02656"
I suspect most of us would be very uncomfortable if one side of the RV was 5" lower (or higher) than the other.
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โOct-04-2013 07:53 PM
Carl n Susan wrote:
I wouldn't be overly concerned about being level. Newer Dometic (and Norcold) refers operate at up to 3 degrees off level side-to-side and 6 degrees off level front-to-back (http://dutchmen.com/image/data/documents/parts/Norcold_1200_Series_Refer_Manual.pdf Page 18). If you are comfortable walking about inside, the refer will be fine.
Question:
A RV which is off-level by 3ยฐ degrees is how many inches side to side?
Answer:
1 degree = Pi/180 radians, so 3 degrees = Pi/60 radians. The width of the RV is typically 8โ. Therefore the arc length (the curved distance traveled (close enough for our work)) is radius times the angle as measured in radians. So arc length = 8(Pi/60) feet and Pi is roughly 3.1416
Solving the formula gives:
8(3.1416/60) = 8(0.05236) = 0.4188โ = 5.02656"
I suspect most of us would be very uncomfortable if one side of the RV was 5" lower (or higher) than the other.
โOct-04-2013 07:25 PM
Carl n Susan wrote:
I wouldn't be overly concerned about being level. Newer Dometic (and Norcold) refers operate at up to 3 degrees off level side-to-side and 6 degrees off level front-to-back (http://dutchmen.com/image/data/documents/parts/Norcold_1200_Series_Refer_Manual.pdf Page 18). If you are comfortable walking about inside, the refer will be fine.
Question:
A RV which is off-level by 3ยฐ degrees is how many inches side to side?
Answer:
1 degree = Pi/180 radians, so 3 degrees = Pi/60 radians. The width of the RV is typically 8โ. Therefore the arc length (the curved distance traveled (close enough for our work)) is radius times the angle as measured in radians. So arc length = 8(Pi/60) feet and Pi is roughly 3.1416
Solving the formula gives:
8(3.1416/60) = 8(0.05236) = 0.4188โ = 5.02656"
I suspect most of us would be very uncomfortable if one side of the RV was 5" lower (or higher) than the other.
โOct-04-2013 05:53 PM
Carl n Susan wrote:
I wouldn't be overly concerned about being level. Newer Dometic (and Norcold) refers operate at up to 3 degrees off level side-to-side and 6 degrees off level front-to-back (http://dutchmen.com/image/data/documents/parts/Norcold_1200_Series_Refer_Manual.pdf Page 18). If you are comfortable walking about inside, the refer will be fine.
Question:
A RV which is off-level by 3ยฐ degrees is how many inches side to side?
Answer:
1 degree = Pi/180 radians, so 3 degrees = Pi/60 radians. The width of the RV is typically 8โ. Therefore the arc length (the curved distance traveled (close enough for our work)) is radius times the angle as measured in radians. So arc length = 8(Pi/60) feet and Pi is roughly 3.1416
Solving the formula gives:
8(3.1416/60) = 8(0.05236) = 0.4188โ = 5.02656"
I suspect most of us would be very uncomfortable if one side of the RV was 5" lower (or higher) than the other.
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Bobbo wrote:LOL.. I'd give that presentation an A!
(Others will have a better grasp of the details, but that is the overview.)
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