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SECTION 6
ELECTRICAL SYSTEMS
6-4
POWER CONVERTER
SYSTEM
The power converter changes 110-volt AC
current from the auxiliary generator or the shore-
line into 12-volt DC current for use by 12-volt
equipment in the motor home.
Certain circuits, however, remain unchanged
for use by items which require 110-volt current,
such as the air conditioner(s), the refrigerator in
AC mode, the microwave oven, etc.
Current drawn from the coach batteries passes
through the power center unchanged, although it
is routed through a series of protective circuit
breakers.
INVERTER/CHARGER AND CIRCUIT
BREAKER LOCATIONS
·
1500W Inverter/Charger Unit:
The inverter/charger is located on the upper
rear wall of the battery compartment. The in-
verter/charger has a power/reset switch and
two circuit breakers to protect the inverter
and the AC input source from overloads. See
the Heart Interface operation information for
complete explanation and instructions on this
system.
·
Inverter Remote Panel:
The Heart Interface
inverter/charger also has a remote monitor/
control panel can be reprogrammed for sever-
al charging configurations using dip switches
on the rear side of the panel.
See the Heart Interface remote panel instruc-
tions in your Owners InfoCase for complete
information and specific configuration direc-
tions.
On Model 38KD
the Inverter Panel is located
behind the cabinet door above the cupboards to
the rear side of the galley.
CAUTION
Do not store items too closely around
the inverter unit in the storage com-
partment. The inverter generates heat
while operating and needs unre-
stricted airflow for proper cooling.
Inverter/Charger Remote Panel
Inverter Panel - Model 36C