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Model 34950   

50A Surge Guard

Portable Device with LCD Display

For technical assistance, please call 1-800-780-4324 x 20311 

Manufactured by Southwire Company, LLC, 4525 140th Avenue North, Suite 900, Clearwater, Florida 33762

© 2017 Southwire Company, LLC. All rights reserved.              ™* Trademark of Southwire Company, LLC. Registered in the United States.

Surge Guard* RV power protection devices protect your RV from low quality or incorrect shore power.  

Normally, shore power should be around 115 –120 Volts AC from L1 or L2 to Neutral, or 240V from L1 to L2. When power 

falls too far outside this range, it represents a poor or hazardous condition to your RV’s electrical system. Surge Guard 

RV power protection device, provide protection to your RV by turning off power when the line voltages L1 or L2 fall below 

102 Volts AC or go above 136 Volts AC.  

 

This device will protect your electrical system from a reverse polarity condition which indicates that the hot and neutral 

lines of shore power are swapped or reversed. This can be hazardous to equipment and safety. Your device will not 

connect power to your RV until the reverse polarity fault is corrected.
In the event your Surge Guard device is not functioning as expected, perform the following troubleshooting steps in order 

to determine and correct any malfunctions. Note: Testing should be performed with AC units and electrical appliances 

turned off, then verified with appliances turned on.

Connect the shore power cord to a 240V, 50A power source. The LCD screen will display “DELAY” for 10 seconds while 

the Surge Guard device is monitoring the incoming power.  Note that this guide also applies if using 120V, 30A power 

with a suitable adapter. The device will take 128 seconds to reset if the power is shut off due to a high/low voltage fault. 

PROBLEM

TROUBLESHOOTING STEPS

Coach powers up after 10 seconds, but then turns off after another 7-10 

seconds.

The device may be operating properly, and you may have a low voltage 

condition. In this case, turn off as many loads as possible. It is not 

safe to operate some equipment with low voltage. Verify that the input 

voltage is greater than 102VAC with loads turned on and off.

Coach does not power up after 10 seconds after connecting to shore 

power.

Check the LCD display and the Caution When Flashing light (Red LCD).  

Check voltage with voltmeter at connection.

LCD shows a fault such as "L1 or L2 LOW" or  "L1 or L2 HIGH"   and 

the "CAUTION WHEN FLASHING" light is blinking.

There could be an open conductor or unsafe power. Check the input 

connections, shore power cord, and adapter (if applicable).

L1 and L2 are within range (102 – 136VAC) and there is no power.

Call Southwire Technical Support at 1-800-780-4324.

LCD screen displays “REVERSE POLARITY” and the "CAUTION 

WHEN FLASHING" light is blinking.

Shore power connections are reversed and you have an unsafe 

condition.  In this case, notify your park of the condition in order to 

correct the fault.

A fault occurs such as a "L1 LOW" or  "L1 HIGH" during normal opera-

tion when shore power is within good operating range.

The device will turn off power to the RV and will display a fault message 

on the LCD display. If the power returns to normal, the device will 

display “DELAY” on the LCD screen and will wait 128 seconds before 

turning power to the RV back on.

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1.  Low Voltage – If the input voltage drops below 102VAC for more than 7 seconds, the power will be removed to protect your electronics. This 

condition may be caused by overloading the park’s power grid. Try reducing your loads. Otherwise, do not operate until power is restored to 

safe levels. Once the voltage returns to the acceptable range, the unit will take 128 seconds to restore power.

2.  High Voltage – If the input voltage increases above 136VAC for more than 7 seconds, power will be removed to protect your electronics. Do not 

operate until power is restored to safe levels. Once the voltage returns to the acceptable range, the unit will take 128 seconds to restore power.

3.  Line 1, Line 2, or Neutral Open – Check all input wiring to the device. Check the shore power cord and wiring from the generator if applicable. 

Check/replace adapter if reducing down to 120V, 20A service. Notify park for shore power problems if applicable.

4.  Caution When Flashing Light – If the caution light is on, read the LCD indicator for any possible fault.

TROUBLESHOOTING GUIDE    

SURGE GUARD

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RV Power Protection

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