6. If the GFCI did not trip, do not use the outlet. Call a qualified electrician to service
or replace the receptacle. The ground fault protection is no longer working
properly.
7. To restore power after “tripping”, press in the RESET button. It must remain in. (If
an indicator light is furnished, it will be off.)
30-AMP SERVICE
I
WARNING: Do not replace breakers or fuses with any that are rated at
a higher amperage. Over fusing may cause a fire by over heating the
wire.
Below is a generic table of circuit breaker alignment. Your motorhome may not be exactly
the same as shown depending on model, floor plan, and options.
120-volt AC Layout
Main
30-amp
main, incoming power to unit
A
20-amp
air conditioning
B
15-amp
microwave oven
C
15-amp
refrigerator, GFCI, kitchen/bath
D
15-amp
utility/converter
E
15-amp
water heater
12-volt DC Layout
1
12.5 amp reset
Tank Heater#1/Bedroom Slideout Motor
2
15 amp
Bath Area
3
15 amp
Monitor Panel/Kitchen Area/Water Pump
4
15 amp
Furnace/Attic Fan
5
15 amp
Bed Area
6
15 amp
12-volt Outlets/Radio/LP Detector
7
15 amp
Living Area/Porch Lights
8
15 amp
Bunk Lights/Trunk Lights/Power Awning
9
15 amp
Main Slideout Lights
10
15 amp
Option
11
15 amp
Refrigerator/Slideout Switch
12
20 amp reset
Tank Heaters #2 & #3
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Summary of Contents for Granite Ridge Greyhawk Escapade 2005
Page 1: ...Model Year 2005 Type C Motorhome Owner s Manual...
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Page 12: ...NOTES 2 Granite Ridge Greyhawk Escapade Type C Motorhome Welcome...
Page 30: ...NOTES 20 Granite Ridge Greyhawk Escapade Type C Motorhome Safety...
Page 42: ...NOTES 32 Granite Ridge Greyhawk Escapade Type C Motorhome Before you Travel...
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Page 90: ...NOTES 80 Granite Ridge Greyhawk Escapade Type C Motorhome Preparing to Travel Home...