SECTION 9
– Electrical Systems
9-4
Class A
Further Information
Refer to the converter manufacturer’s
information provided in your Owner InfoCase for
additional information about your power
converter system.
110-VOLT RECEPTACLES
(Outlets)
A number of standard AC electrical outlets are
provided throughout the coach for connecting
small appliances such as televisions, radios,
toasters, etc. Outlets are also located on the
outside of the coach near the entrance door.
NOTE: See 12 Volt Fuse Panel in 12-Volt DC
System elsewhere in this section.
GROUND FAULT CIRCUT
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.
The GFCI outlet is located in the bath,
bedroom or dinette area, depending on the floor
plan of the vehicle.
AUXILIARY 110-VOLT
GENERATOR
Consult the information provided in your
Owner InfoCase for instructions on operation,
troubleshooting and maintenance.
110-Volt Circuit Breakers
WARNING
The GFCI will not completely eliminate
electrical shock. Small children and
persons with heart conditions or other
disabilities which make them especially
sensitive to electrical shock may still be
injured by a 110-volt receptacles even
though protected by a Ground Fault
interrupter.
GFCI Outlet
(Ground Fault Protector)
RESET
Press to
reconnect
circuit after
monthly
testing or
ground fault
tripping.
TEST
Press at least
monthly.
Should break
circuit. Press
RESET
button to
reconnect.