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environment and time can contribute to the deterioration of these
components, they must be inspected for wear at regular intervals. Be sure to
inspect the hose before each Season, and when having the tank refilled.
Look for signs of deterioration such as cracks or loss of flexibility. When
replacing the hose or other LP components, make sure to always replace
them with components of the same type and rating.
Road vibration can loosen LP gas fittings. It is important to check your LP
system for leaks at least every 5000 miles and whenever the tank is filled. It
is also a good idea to have your entire LP gas system checked annually by a
qualified LP gas service representative.
ELECTRICAL GENERAL INFORMATION
The 30-amp electrical power supply provided for the Oliver is a dual system,
operating with 120 volt AC and/or 12 volt DC. A Power Control Center
Breaker Box and a Marine Grade Master Switch Command Station
safeguard the electric system.
AC power is provided by either connecting the Oliver to an outside power
source when parked, through use of your 30 amp Cord Reel, adding an
inverter option or by use of a generator.
Under normal loads a 2000-watt unit is sufficient. When the 120-volt system
is operational, power also passes through a system converter, allowing the
full use of all 12- volt functions in the Oliver. (2000 watt generator may not
operate A/C unit).
120-volt functions in the Oliver include the refrigerator, air conditioner,
convection/microwave oven and the Suburban 3-way Self-Igniting Hot
Water Heater.
Satellite TV and 3 GFI protected 110-volt outlets. All other electrical
functions in the Oliver are supplied with the 12-volt power.
When it is not possible to access 120-volt power, the auxiliary battery(s) can
supply the 12-volt system functions. The auxiliary battery(s) is rechargeable
by power converter/battery charger when the Oliver is attached to an outside
120-volt power source, the connection from your tow vehicle, or by use of
an external generator.
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