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cord from the electrical compartment. The standard electrical service in this
unit is 50 amps with a flexible cord. Check to make sure the pins in the outlet
are oriented correctly, that they match the power cable, and that they are in
good condition. If there is a circuit breaker switch at the plug, it should be
turned OFF before making the connection. Insert the plug completely into
the outlet and turn the circuit breaker on. Close and lock the electrical
compartment door to keep the contents clean, dry, and secure. Close the cover
on the power box, if equipped, to avoid an unintended disconnection and to
keep contents clean. Switch the main breaker to the ON position. The 120 volt
system will energize all 110 volt circuits and outlets when the main breaker
is turned on.
IMPORTANT
It is important to inspect the shore power cord before and after each use. If the
cord or plug shows any signs of damage, either from abrasion or heat, or if the
pins are loose, or the insulation is damaged or pulled back at all, it should be
inspected by a qualified technician for potential replacement. NEVER use a
shore power cord that has exposed wires or signs of heat damage (melting
insulation or cover, misaligned pins, etc.).
110 VAC Breaker Boxes
Main Breaker Box
The 110 volt and 12 volt breaker boxes are generally located in the bathroom
cabinetry. Circuit breakers and fuses are installed to protect the electrical
system from overloading. Do not attempt to change the circuitry or add
appliances yourself. Please consult an authorized Newmar Service Center.
Inverter “Sub-panel” Breaker Box
The circuits that the inverter supplies power to are independently protected in
a smaller “sub” panel located adjacent to the main breaker box. This panel is
powered by the inverter. When the unit is plugged into shore power or the
generator is running, the current passes through the inverter to supply power to
these circuits. When there is no external AC power source, the inverter powers
these circuits with the house batteries. Note that every appliance and
accessories in your unit is not on the Inverter “Sub” Breaker box. Only those
appliances in the Inverter “Sub” Box will be powered by the inverter.
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