cause electrocution or damage to equipment. Any vehicle with provisions for connecting to shore
power must have an approved device to keep the generator and utility from being interconnected.
All electrical work should be performed by an experienced and qualified electrician. Be sure that all
electrical work conforms to the National Electrical Code (NEC) with properly sized conductors,
connections, and junction boxes.
AC Power Output
A set of AC conductors exit the bottom side of the generator, with the colors and polarity detailed in the
chart below.
Wire Color
Polarity
Black
Hot (+)
White
Neutral (-)
Green
Ground
These AC conductors are connected through a 30 Amp breaker to protect the generator.
If the RV is not
capable of accepting shore power, connect these AC conductors to an AC distribution panel
which
would contain a plurality of breakers for distributing AC power to a plurality of AC appliances on the RV.
Alternatively, if the RV is capable of accepting shore power, these AC conductors must connect to a
transfer switch capable of switching between shore power and generator power. A transfer switch
must be used with any RV that accepts shore power or backfeeding into the generator can occur and
will void any warranty and severely damage the generator.
The AC conductors are approximately 120 inches long. If these conductors are not long enough to reach
the transfer switch or AC distribution panel, then the AC conductors should be routed to a proper junction
box where longer conductors can connect to the existing generator conductors and complete the run to the
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