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ELECTRICAL FEATURES
Figure 9-14:
Electrical generator
Figure 9-15:
Energy management system
ELECTRICAL GENERATOR
ENERGY MANAGEMENT SYSTEM
The 10.0 KW electrical generator is conveniently lo-
cated by opening the front hood of the motorhome.
Prior to starting or stopping the generator (Figure
9-14), make sure that all the 120 VAC appliances are
turned “off.”
The generator can be started from either the re-
mote-start switch located on the dash or directly at
the generator itself. The hour meter installed on the
generator records the number of hours of operation
of the generator motor—this elapsed time is needed
for observing necessary maintenance schedules on
the generator.
The energy management system (EMS) (Figure 9-15) dis-
tributes all the 120VAC power throughout the motorhome,
whether it comes from shore power, generator, or the in-
verter. The EMS monitors the incoming power, and manag-
es the power to reduce circuit breaker tripping. It does this
by momentarily shedding power to the loads under its con-
trol when the user turns on other more critical appliances in
the motor home. EMS restores power when the appliance is
turned off. The EMS panel displays the status of incoming
power and the controlled loads.
When coupled with an inverter, EMS reduces battery charge
assure that the GFCI function is working—all one need do to test this function is to push that upper
button: To reset this GFCI breaker, push the lower button (the “reset” button) to restore power to all
the GFCI receptacles on this circuit.
These receptacles protect the user from ground faults between an electrically “hot” wire and ground.
The GFCI will not reduce the shock hazard if the short is between a neutral and “hot” wire, or two
“hot-load” wires. The GFCI should be tested at least once a month. The 120 VAC electrical system
must be “on” for the GFCI to be tested.
Summary of Contents for 2015 Phaeton
Page 8: ...1 GENERAL INFORMATION Chapter 1 To print a color copy visit www tiffinmotorhomes com ...
Page 17: ...10 SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS Chapter 2 To print a color copy visit www tiffinmotorhomes com ...
Page 32: ...25 HEATING AIR CONDITIONING Chapter 3 To print a color copy visit www tiffinmotorhomes com ...
Page 39: ...32 LP GAS SYSTEM Chapter 4 To print a color copy visit www tiffinmotorhomes com ...
Page 43: ...36 MAJOR APPLIANCES Chapter 5 To print a color copy visit www tiffinmotorhomes com ...
Page 51: ...44 ENTERTAINMENT Chapter 6 To print a color copy visit www tiffinmotorhomes com ...
Page 55: ...48 CABINETS FURNITURE Chapter 7 To print a color copy visit www tiffinmotorhomes com ...
Page 60: ...53 STRUCTURAL FEATURES Chapter 8 To print a color copy visit www tiffinmotorhomes com ...
Page 62: ...55 ELECTRICAL FEATURES Chapter 9 To print a color copy visit www tiffinmotorhomes com ...
Page 77: ...70 SLIDE OUT FEATURES Chapter 10 To print a color copy visit www tiffinmotorhomes com ...
Page 81: ...74 EXTERIOR FEATURES Chapter 11 To print a color copy visit www tiffinmotorhomes com ...
Page 87: ...80 INTERIOR FEATURES Chapter 12 To print a color copy visit www tiffinmotorhomes com ...
Page 91: ...84 PLUMBING BATH FEATURES Chapter 13 To print a color copy visit www tiffinmotorhomes com ...
Page 108: ...DRIVING YOUR MOTORHOME Chapter 15 101 To print a color copy visit www tiffinmotorhomes com ...
Page 113: ...ROUTINE MAINTENANCE Chapter 16 106 ...
Page 148: ...MAINTENANCE DATA CHARTS Chapter 17 141 To print a color copy visit www tiffinmotorhomes com ...