1) " Rv" -- As it applies to Rv Air Conditioner Recreational Vehicle (RV) is a broad term used to describe a large enclosed piece of equipment with wheels designed tobe moved from place to place for people to temporarily live in and be protected from the elements while away from their permanentdomicile. While RVs are intended for brief leisure activities such as vacations and camping, some people, especially retirees, live in their units and are known as fulltimers. RVs can be rented in major U.S.cities.There are many different classes of vehicles generally labelled as RVs: Truck Camper - unit is affixed to the bed or chassis of a pickuptruck.Folding Camping Trailer - also known as a pop-up trailer; a light-weight unit with sides that collapse for towing andstorage Travel Trailer - heavier unit with rigid sides designed to be towedby most vehicles by means of a bumper or frame hitchFifth Wheel Travel Trailer - designed to be towed by a pickup truck equipped with a special hitch in the truck bedPark Model - designed for occasional relocation and will require a special tow vehicle and a highway movement permit Motorhome ("Winnebago", a product of the Winnebago Company that dominatedthe market for many years, was long a synonym for a motorhome, but this usage has faded in recent years.) Class A Motorcoach - constructed on a specially designed motor vehicle chassis, typically resembling a bus Class B Campervan - built using a conventional van, to which a raised roof has been added Class C Mini-motorhome - built on an automotive manufactured chassis with an attached van cab section A minimal RV typically contains beds, a table, food preparation and storage areas. Larger models add full bathrooms,refrigerators, living areas, master bedrooms, etc. Some RVs are very elaborate, with satellite TV and internet access, slide-outwall panels, and awnings; many RVs can cost in excess of $100,000 and some can cost up to $1 million.
2) " Air" -- As it applies to Rv Air Conditioner ...
3) " Conditioner" -- As it applies to Rv Air Conditioner A conditioner is something which improves the quality of another material. For example, hair conditioners are often used alongside shampoo to increase the texture and appearance of human hair. Conditioning agents are also called moisturizers in some cases and usually are composed of various oils and lubricants. Onemethod of their use is coating of the substrate to alter their feel and appearance. This article is a stub. You can help Wikipedia by expanding it ( http: en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Conditioner&action=edit ). ...
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