SECTION 6 –
ELECTRICAL
6-2
To connect to an external power source, plug
the adapter end into the sidewall plug-in (located
on driver side sidewall) and the receptacle end to
a suitable power outlet box.
The power cord is designed to ground the
electrical system through the receptacle. It is also
designed to carry the amperage output of most
campground outlets. If the electrical receptacle to
be used is designed to mate with the prongs of the
power cord plug, the electrical connection can be
expected to carry rated load.
Park Fuses or Breakers
Most campgrounds are equipped with a fuse
or circuit breaker at the receptacle (which we
recommend shutting off before engaging or
disengaging the power cord.) This protects the
park’s wiring, as well as the power cord on your
vehicle from electrical damage. If electrical
power fails, contact the park attendants and have
them check the fuse or breaker for your supply
receptacle.
INVERTER/CHARGER UNIT –
3600W
The inverter changes Pure
3
DC power into
120-volt AC power for use by 120-volt AC
equipment inside the motorhome. The charger
changes 120-volt AC power from shoreline to
Pure
3
DC power. The inverter/charger unit is
located inside an interior cabinet.
NOTE: Running the Inverter causes a parasitic
draw on the
Pure
3
battery. It is
recommended to turn the inverter off
when not in use for maximum battery run
time. Monitor
Pure
3
levels regularly
WARNING
Do not connect the external power cord to
any receptacle until you have verified
proper polarity and grounding. Be sure all
prongs of the supply cord are properly
plugged into the receptacle. Failure to
observe can result in death or serious
injury.
WARNING
This connection is for 110/125 Volt AC,
60 Hz 30 Ampere supply.
Do not exceed circuit rating. Exceeding
the circuit rating may cause a fire and
result in death or serious injury.
30 Amp Receptacle
WARNING
Service inlet access must be closed when
utility connections are not in use.
Detachable Power Cord
-Typical View