6-5
SECTION 6 –
ELECTRICAL
GROUND FAULT CIRCUIT
INTERRUPTER
Bath, galley, and exterior outlets are
connected to a GFCI (Ground Fault Circuit
Interrupter), which is an extremely sensitive
circuit breaker that will help to protect against
severe electrical shock if a ground fault develops.
If such a condition occurs, the GFCI will break
the circuit by turning off the power to the
protected outlets. Should this occur, unplug all
the appliances on that circuit and press the reset
button on the GFCI equipped outlet.
If the GFCI keeps tripping, have the electrical
system checked and repaired, if necessary, before
using again.
ELECTRICAL SYSTEM –
HOUSE DC
The House DC voltage system consists of the
Pure
3
DC system and the 12-volt power
converter.
Converter
See “Converter” previously in this section.
Chassis Battery
The chassis battery is used to operate the
engine starter and automotive accessories and
controls found on the instrument panel. The
electric step is also connected to the chassis
battery.
Refer to your chassis manual provided in your
InfoCase for further information on chassis
battery and chassis electrical system.
BATTERY ACCESS
House Batteries
The house batteries are located beneath the
interior entrance steps.
Unfasten the step retainer, then lift the step
upward and remove to service batteries.
WARNING
The GFCI will not completely eliminate
the risk of electrical shock. Infants and
small children may still be affected.
• Push to Reset
circuit after
monthly testing
or ground fault
tripping.
• Push to Test at
least monthly.
Should break
circuit. Press
Reset button to
reconnect.
GFCI Outlet
(Ground Fault Protector)
• Squeeze tab upward
to release latch
-Typical View