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SECTION 6
ELECTRICAL SYSTEMS
Park Fuses or Breakers
Most campgrounds are equipped with a fuse
or circuit breaker at the receptacle. 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.
After disconnecting the power cord, neatly
replace it in the storage compartment.
POWERLINE ENERGY
MANAGEMENT SYSTEM
(EMS)
The energy management system (EMS) mon-
itors the electrical usage of the appliances and
equipment in the coach and distributes the elec-
trical loads to avoid nuisance tripping of the
shoreline circuit breaker. This system works
together with the energy efficient central air con-
ditioner to allow you to run both compressor
units at the same time on a 30-amp shoreline
connection. The EMS panel is located on the
OnePlace systems monitor panel.
Please read your PowerLine Energy Manage-
ment System Owners Guide for important infor-
mation on running both air conditioner
compressor units at the same time. This guide
will also explain how this system operates under
several conditions, whether 20-amp, 30-amp or
50-amp connections.
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.
Do not
plug the power cord into an
outlet which is not grounded, or adapt
the plug to connect to a receptacle for
which it is not designed.
Be sure that all four prongs of the sup-
ply cord are properly plugged into the
receptacle.
Do not
connect the power cord to an
extension cord.
WARNING
EMS Panel
EMS Panel