
SECTION 6
ELECTRICAL SYSTEM - 50 AMP
house and chassis batteries. The generator
requires 12-volt power from the house
batteries to start, and draws fuel from the
chassis fuel tank. If the fuel tank drops to or
below 1/4 full, the genset will automatically
shut off to keep the RV from being stranded.
Be aware the generator, when operating,
gives off carbon monoxide.
Before starting the generator
1. Make sure the carbon monoxide detector
is working.
2.
Turn OFF air conditioners and all other
appliances.
3.
Check for fuel, exhaust and coolant leaks.
STOP the genset immediately if there is
a fuel, exhaust or coolant leak and
have it repaired!
To start the generator manually
1. A remote start/stop switch is located
inside the motorhome. A second start/stop
switch is located on the generator.
2. Press the operation control switch to start
the generator. (Depending on how cold it
is, preheat can take up to 15 seconds.)
3. The hour meter will monitor minutes of
usage when the generator is running.
For top performance and engine life,
especially in colder weather, let the genset
engine warm up for two minutes before
connecting (turning ON) appliances.
Automatic Generator Start (AGS)
system (if so equipped)
When enabled, the AGS system will
automatically start and stop the generator
according to operator or factory selected
parameters. It can also be used as a manual
generator start/stop switch.
1. The AGS system has been set up and
tested using default values for the factory-
installed generator. Consult the OEM
manual for operator programming
information.
CARBON MONOXIDE IS DEADLY!
Do
not run the genset when your motorhome
is indoors or in a confined space.
Asphyxiation or carbon monoxide
poisoning hazards exist whenever
generator exhaust gasses can accumulate.
2. The AGS system is enabled by pressing
the AUTO GEN key followed by pressing
the ENTER key on the face of the Energy
Command control panel.
3. The AGS system will not operate unless
the battery disconnect switch is ON.
4. The factory-installed AGS system will not
start the generator when shore power is
connected to the RV. If shore power is
connected to the RV when the AGS has
started the generator, the generator will
stop.
5. The AGS system as installed will be
disabled anytime the chassis ignition key
is cycled to either the ON or OFF position.
The AGS may be manually re-enabled
after an ignition key cycle.
Excessive cranking can overheat and
damage the genset starter motor. Do not
crank for more than 20 seconds at a time.
Wait at least two minutes before trying
again. If the genset does not start after the
third try, refer to the generator OEM
manual for more information.
6. The AGS system, when enabled, and with
the above conditions met, can start and
stop the generator according to:
a. front air conditioner call to run
b. rear air conditioner call to run,
c. coach battery low charge level
d. coach battery charge level prior to
camp ground quiet time (when AGS is
set to quiet time ON mode).
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