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SECTION 6 -
ELECTRICAL
6-4
POWER CENTER
(Converter)
The power converter is generally located in a
lower cabinet face in the galley or living area
depending on the floorplan of your model.
The converter power panel contains the house
electrical system 120-volt circuit breakers and
12-volt breakers or fuses.
The power converter changes 120-volt AC
current from the auxiliary generator or the
shoreline 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 120-volt current,
such as the air conditioner(s), the refrigerator in
AC mode, the microwave oven, etc.
NOTE: The converter will not change 12-volt
DC current to 120-volt AC.
Current drawn from the house batteries passes
through the power converter unchanged,
although it is routed through a series of protective
fuses located on the power panel.
Further Information
See the manufacturer’s operation, care and
maintenance information in your InfoCase.
12-Volt
House Fuses
120-Volt
Circuit Breakers
Power Center
(26’ and 30’ models)
-Typical View
NOTICE
Do not block the converter cover vents in
any way. The converter generates heat
while operating and needs unrestricted
airflow for proper cooling. Damage to the
converter can result.
12-Volt House
Circuit Breakers
120-Volt House
Circuit Breakers
Power Center
(32’, 35’, and 36’ models)
-Typical View