HIGHLAND RIDGE TOWABLE
SECTION 6 - ELECTRICALSYSTEM
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When connecting appliances to the electrical system, remember that 120-volt
power usage is limited to a total of 100 amps (for 50 amp systems). Be mindful of
the fact that each operating appliance collectively places an added load on your
120-volt electrical system.
An unintentional “trip” of a circuit breaker may occur if you overload the RV’s
and/or campgrounds electrical system.
The amperage rating of individual appliances can be calculated by dividing
appliance wattage consumed (normally listed on the appliance) by nominal design
voltage (120 for a 120-volt appliance).
For example: 1200 watts divided by 120-volts equals 10 amps.
Only connect the shore power cord to properly wired power receptacles.
50 amp systems
: 50 amp NEMA 14-50 120 volt.
Do not connect the shore power cord to any power receptacle until you
have contacted the campground owner and/or premise attendant to verify
proper shore receptacle polarity and grounding. Polarity indicators can be
purchased in most electrical and hardware stores.
Do not use a cheater plug, adapter or extension cord to reconfigure
incoming AC power or to break the continuity of the power cord grounding
circuit.
Do not connect the power cord to an outlet that is not grounded or adapt
the power cord plug to connect to a receptacle for which it is not designed
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120 Volt System
Air Conditioner
18 AMPS
Coffee Maker
6-12 AMPS
Converter (each)
8 AMPS
Curling Iron or Hair Dryer
10-14 AMPS
DVD System
3 AMPS
Microwave
12 AMPS
Refrigerator
6 AMPS
Satellite Receiver
2 AMPS
TV
2-4 AMPS
Vacuum Cleaner
8 AMPS
Washer/Dryer
12 AMPS
Water Heater
12 AMPS
WARNING
To help prevent power surges from damaging the electrical system and its
connected devices, please follow the instructions listing below when
connecting to shore power.
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