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Electrical Systems
Exposure to voltages higher or lower than a nominal 120-volts
will damage or shorten the service life of the electrical system
and appliances.
120-VOLT CIRCUIT BREAKERS
The 120-volt AC circuit breakers located inside the main
load center protect all 120-volt wiring and components in the
RV from circuit overloads and short circuits. Should a circuit
overload or short circuit occur the circuit breaker protecting
the affected circuit will “trip” preventing the flow of electricity
through that circuit.
If a circuit breaker trips, shut “off” the appliance on that cir-
cuit (i.e., power converter etc.) and allow the circuit breaker
to cool down for a brief period of time. After the cooling down
period, reset the circuit breaker by moving its lever “off” and
then back to the “on” position. If the circuit breaker re-trips
or frequently trips, contact your dealer to have the electrical
problem diagnosed and repaired.
Maintenance and replacement
A circuit breaker identification label is permanently attached
to the inside surface of the 120-volt load center. At the be-
ginning of camping season, inspect the circuit breakers and
replace as needed. Test by turning each circuit breaker “off”
and back “on”. Circuit breakers are wearable parts, and must
be replaced as needed as part of your RV maintenance. If you
have any questions, consult your dealer.
SHORE LINE POWER CORD
The shore line power cord (“power cord”) is designed to
ground the RV electrical system through the external power
source receptacle. It is also designed to carry the voltage
and current output from campground power receptacles.
Occasionally the electrical service provided by a campground
may experience low or high voltage (i.e., surges or spikes).
Any prolonged exposure will shorten the life of the electrical
system and appliances. Consult your dealer for recommenda-
tions on power surge protection.
Connecting the power cord
Always test the external power source (i.e., the campsite pow-
er receptacle or electrical box) with a ground monitor before
connecting your power cord to it. If the ground monitor indi-
cates 'reverse polarity' or an 'open ground' DO NOT connect
the power cord.
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