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ELECTRICAL SYSTEMS - HOUSE
DIPLOMAT 2004
The motorhome 120/240 Volt AC system can be operated from three differ-
ent power sources: shore power, the on-board generator or the inverter/charger.
Shore power is the most efficient and should be used whenever possible. The
on board generator can be used when shore power is unavailable. The invert-
er/charger supplies silent AC power using the house batteries of the
motorhome. This source has limited AC power output and should be used spar-
ingly.
Two different sources supply the main AC circuit breaker panel with power:
the 50 Amp shore power cord or the on board generator. The power source used
is selected automatically by an automatic electrical switching device known as a
transfer switch.
WARNING: The electrical system is engineered and tested for
complete safety. Circuit breakers and fuses protect the electri-
cal circuits from overloading. If you plan modifications or
additions to the electrical system, we strongly recommend con-
sulting your dealer for assistance to ensure continued integrity
and safety of the electrical system. Please note that any modifi-
cations may void the warranty.
The motorhome is equipped with a shore power cord. The electrical cord con-
nects the motorhome to outside electrical services. Shore power service is the
most efficient source of electrical power. Use this as the primary power source.
The plug end of the shore power cord is 50 Amp 220 Volt. Many facilities are
equipped with this power service. When this type of power service is not avail-
able electrical adapters will be required to allow a proper and safe connection to
the electrical service supply.
NOTE: In instances when 50 Amp shore service is not avail-
able, care will have to be used when operating the appliances
and using the outlets so the shore power service will not be
overloaded.
The generator can be selected for use when AC shore power is not available.
The generator maximum amount of output power, measured in watts, is calculat-
ed at an elevation of 500 feet above sea level. This figure will decrease slightly
with a higher altitude. Ambient temperature also effects total maximum output.
The amount of AC electrical load applied to the generator determines fuel con-
sumption.
ELECTRICAL HOUSE -
INTRODUCTION
Shore Power
Generator
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