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SECTION 6
ELECTRICAL SYSTEM - 50 AMP
Y
our park trailer
contains separate low
voltage (12-volt DC) and high voltage (120-
volt AC) electrical systems. All installations
have been made in compliance with the
safety requirements of ANSI standard A.1192,
National Electric Code and Canadian
Standards Association Code. Because the
wiring and circuitry is engineered into a
dedicated system specific to your park trailer,
we recommend you do not make
unauthorized changes or add fixed appliances
yourself. Only a qualified park trailer
technician should attempt to make changes or
additions to the electrical system. Approved
materials, components and methods of
installation must be used to meet safety and
code requirements.
Changes or additions
made to your park trailer may create a
hazardous condition.
E
LECTRICAL
S
YSTEM
P
RECAUTIONS
Careless handling of electrical components
can be fatal. Always take the appropriate
safety precautions when working around the
park trailer electrical system.
□
Use caution when using metal tools
around the park trailer electrical system. If
a tool contacts a battery terminal or metal
connected to it, a short circuit could occur
which could cause personal injury,
explosion or fire.
□
Remove your rings, metal watchbands
and any other metal jewelry before
working around the park trailer electrical
system.
□
Never touch or use electrical components
with bare feet, wet hands or while
standing in water or on wet ground.
□
NEVER
allow children to play with the
electrical system or components.
Always make sure the electrical components
are turned OFF before disconnecting the
auxiliary battery (customer supplied). Always
disconnect the power cord and auxiliary
battery negative cable from the battery before
working around the park trailer electrical
systems.
I
N
C
ASE
O
F
A
N
E
LECTRICAL
F
IRE
1. Execute your family safety plan.
2. After everyone is clear and accounted for,
if possible:
a. Disconnect the shore line power cord
from the external power source.
b. Disconnect the auxiliary battery cables
(if applicable).
c. Turn OFF the generator (if applicable).
3. Check the fire to see if you can attempt to
put it out with the fire extinguisher. If there
is any doubt, call the local Fire
Department for emergency assistance.
4. Do not touch any electrical wires or
appliances.
Always have faulty or damaged wiring and
electrical components repaired before using
your park trailer again.
240/120-V
OLT
AC
S
YSTEM
Your park trailer is equipped with a 240/120-
volt AC/50 amp power cord and load center. A
maximum of 50 amps (or 6,000 watts)of
power can be consumed at any given time. It
may be necessary to stagger usage of some
appliances to maintain your power usage at
50 amps or lower. The 120-volt AC system
provides power to most of the appliances and
all of the electrical outlets.
120-
VOLT
C
IRCUIT
B
REAKERS
The circuit breaker panel protects the 120-volt
electrical system from overloads, shorts in the
wiring and shorts in the connected
components. When an overload or short
occurs, the circuit breaker will open (or “trip”)
preventing any further flow of electricity and
damage to the park trailer.
Do not
attempt to use water to put out an
electrical fire. Water can spread some
types of fire, and electrocution is possible
with an electrical fire.
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