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Power to your 50 amp, 120-volt 60hz AC electrical system can
be supplied by the 120-volt 60hz utilities found at RV camp-
grounds or by a generator. A campground's electrical service
may occasionally experience high or low voltage.
•
Exposure to voltages higher or lower than
120-volts will damage or shorten the service
life of the electrical system and appliances.
The following electrical components (if so equipped) will
operate ONLY when your RV is connected to shore power:
120-volt to 12-volt power converter, air conditioner, 120-volt
refrigerator, microwave oven, television(s), fireplace and appli-
ances plugged into convenience receptacles.
For recommendations on power-surge protection,
Consult your dealer.
120-Volt Circuit Breakers
The 120-volt AC circuit breakers are located in the main load
center. They protect all of the 120-volt wiring and components.
Each circuit is identified on a label inside the load center.
• An
overload
or
short circuit
will cause the breaker to
trip,
stopping the flow of electricity for the affected circuit.
• If a circuit breaker
trips
, turn OFF the appliance on that
circuit. Allow some time for the circuit breaker to cool.
•
To RESET the circuit breaker
, flip the switch to the
OFF position, then flip it back to the ON position.
• If a breaker immediately trips again or trips frequently,
contact your dealer to diagnose and repair the problem.
Maintenance and replacement
Circuit breaker switches can wear out. Test the breakers
annually, at the beginning of the camping season. Replace
them as needed, during normal maintenance.
•
To TEST
: Flip each breaker switch to the OFF position,
then back to the ON position.
For further information, Contact your dealer.
Electrical Systems
Circuit breakers and fuses
will not offer complete
protection of the electrical
system in the event of a
voltage spike/power surge
Replacement circuit
breakers must be of the
same voltage, amperage
rating and type. Never use
a higher rated replacement
circuit breaker; doing
so may cause a fire by
overheating the RV wiring.
CAUTION
WARNING
For
50 amp
systems only:
Make certain the external
power source you connect
the power cord to is a
50 amp NEMA 14-50 RV
receptacle
and not a
240 volt AC.
WARNING
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