The Essential Towable RV Inspection can include a fluid analysis of all oil and coolant fluids, including the tow vehicle. Fluid analysis samples of engine oil, transmission oil, engine coolant, generator oil, and hydraulic oil can be pre-purchased and performed during the inspection.
Roof
o Inspect and rate the overall Roof Condition.
o Rate the condition of the roof vents, air conditioners, antenna, and other components mounted on the roof.
Sidewall and End Caps
o Inspect and evaluate the appearance and functional condition of the sidewalls, entrance doors, windows, and cargo access doors.
Slide Out Rooms
o Inspect and rate the roof condition.
o Inspect and evaluate the condition of the seals, sweeps, and gaskets for possible damage.
Awnings and Slide Out Toppers
o Operate and rate the condition of the awning frames and latching mechanisms.
Chassis Turn Signal and Running Lights (12-volt DC)
o Operate and evaluate the emergency breakaway switch.
o Activate and evaluate the operation of the DOT lights mounted on the RV.
120 Volt AC Electrical System (house type power)
o Inspect and rate the condition of the power cord, and its connection ends.
o Remove the cover panel of the 120-volt circuit breaker box to visually inspect the condition of the wiring, circuit breakers, and grounding connections.
o Test and verify the output operation of the 120 VAC to 12 VDC converter to charge the deep cycle batteries.
Generator - if installed, strongly recommend performing oil analysis to determine internal combustion engine component condition.
o Identify and note the model, serial number, and run hours of the generator.
o Check the oil level.
o Start and operate the onboard generator.
Inverter - if installed
o Identify and note the model and the serial number of the inverter.
o Visually inspect the wiring and electrical connections and fuses/circuit breakers.
Coach Battery System - (12-volt DC deep cycle Battery Electrical System)
o Evaluate the condition, age, and matched sizing of the battery stack.
o Access and visually inspect the wiring, fuse panel, and fuses of the 12-volt DC electrical system.
Fresh Water System
o Verify the fresh water connections for the City Water hookup are operational.
o Verify the onboard fresh water tank and pressure pump system will operate and maintain pressure.
Waste Water Systems - (Gray and Black Water)
o Operationally test and inspect waste (gray and black) plumbing systems for leaks under the sinks, shower, toilet, and discharge lines.
o Operate both drain valves and test for ease of operation.
o Verify the drain cap is in place and will hold waste water.
Life Safety Items
o Perform and document LP gas timed leak test at cooktop burner spud for 5 minutes at 8 inches of water column gas pressure.
o Test the Ground Fault Circuit Interrupter (GFCI) circuits in the 6-foot range of the water areas of the bathroom, kitchen, and exterior receptacles.
o Test all wall receptacles for correct polarity and ground fault.
o Test the exterior skin for Hot Skin that would cause electrical shock.
o Emergency Exit Windows - Verify all safety windows are operational.
o Fire Extinguisher - Verify unit is secure in the bracket, and the dial indicates the extinguisher is fully charged.
o Smoke/Fire Detector -Test and verify the operation of the units.
o Carbon Monoxide Detector (if applicable) - Test and verify the operation of the unit.
o LP Gas Detector - Verify gas detection and audio alarm. Document the expiration date of the detector.
o Verify the rubber grommet is correctly sealed around the LP gas line of the water heater - if equipped.
LP Gas System
o Visually inspect all hoses and pressure regulators for damage and age deterioration.
o Verify plastic cover has been installed over the regulator.
DOT Cylinders - if equipped
o Document the manufacturer dates of DOT cylinders.
o List the tank sizes that have been installed.
o Conduct a visual inspection of the exterior of the cylinder for rust and other damage.
ASME tank - if equipped
o If the tank is visible, conduct a visual inspection for rust or physical damage.
Refrigerator
o Identify the brand, model, and type of refrigerator.
o Operate on all heat sources, 120-volt AC, LP gas, and 3-way refrigerators for 12-volt DC operation.
o Collect the serial and model number and verify with the manufacturer if a recall notice has been issued and completed for this unit.
Water Heater
o Identify the brand, model, and type of water heater.
o Fill the tank with water (if necessary) and verify operation on all heat sources - LP gas and 120-volt AC if equipped with a heating element.
Furnace
o Operate and verify warm air discharge out of vents and proper return airflow to the unit.
Cook Top / Stove
o Verify the ignition and operation of all top burners and the oven flame (if equipped).
Air Conditioner(s)
o Perform a cooling efficiency test (Delta T) on each unit.
Washer / Dryer - if installed
o Visually inspect and verify a wash and rinse cycle of the washer and dryer.
o Evaluate and rate the exterior condition of the dryer exhaust vent.
Microwave / Convection Oven
o Identify and list the brand, model, type, and output wattage of the unit.
Dishwasher - if installed
o Identify and list the brand, model, and type of unit.
In-House Vacuum System - if installed
o Identify and list the brand, model, and type of unit.
Electric Fireplace - if installed
o Identify and list the brand, model, and type of unit.
Cook Top Exhaust Fan
o Operate and verify the condition of the exhaust function and fan speeds.
Ceiling Mounted Fans and Ceiling Exhaust Vents
o Operate and verify the condition of the blade direction and fan speeds.
Interior Conditions and Appearance
o Visually inspect all ceilings, walls, interior doors, and flooring for signs of water intrusion, surface damage, or staining.
o Operate all interior, exterior, and decor lighting - 12-volt and 120-volt.
Cabinets and Closet Condition
o Inspect and evaluate all cabinet doors, drawers, and pull-out operations.
Furniture
o Visually inspect the condition of the dinette table/booth, chairs, recliners, and sofa.
o Visually inspect and note signs of mattress damage or staining.
Entertainment System
o Visually inspect and operate all TV and stereo equipment.
o Verify DVD/disc players and radios are operational.
Shower / Tub Enclosure
o Evaluate and rate the seals around the framework and doors for water leaks.
o Operate the door and latch system to verify its operation.
Running Gear (Towable)
o Type and number of axles.
o Inspect the frame, axles, springs, rims, and other components for rust, oil stains, and visible damage.
o Document the information on the tires as to their age and weight capacities.
Hitch System/Hook Up
o Inspect and identify the type of system used to the tow vehicle.
Leveling System
o Operate by extending and retracting the system.
Weight Labels and Data Plates
o Identify and document the Vehicle Identification Number (VIN).
o Document the License plate info.
o List the Inspection sticker information - if applicable.
o List the RVIA inspection seal number.
o List the Gross Vehicle Weight Rating.
o List the date of manufacture.
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