Cold chamber testing
All new ranges are subjected to cold chamber tests to ensure that our caravans and motorhomes are genuine four-season vehicles which can be used in all weather conditions.
The market-leading thermal properties of the Alu-Tech bodyshell gives our products a tremendous advantage in this area, but we also work very closely with our heating system suppliers, in temperatures as low as -15 degrees centigrade, to ensure we achieve the best possible results in thermal insulation classification.
You can read more about how we cold chamber tested the Unicorn Series 5 and it surpassed the Grade 3 Heating & Insulation Test in our blog post here from July 2021.
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The Bailey Unicorn Series 5 inside the cold chamber
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Monitoring the temperature from the outside with a thermal imaging camera
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Icicles forming on the Unicorn Series 5 as the temperature reaches -15 degrees C
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Attaching the water to test the onboard water systems
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Some of the probes installed in the caravan to monitor the temperature
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Monitoring the temperature inside the caravan with a thermal imaging camera
Cold chamber testing in Endeavour campervans
Cold chamber testing quickly separates the good from the bad, and Endeavour wasn’t going to be any less. With a different construction to other Bailey caravans and motorhomes, it was particularly important to get this right…
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