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P a g e
ELECTRICAL
(CONTINUED)
Power
Cord
A
heavy
‐
duty
power
cord
with
a
4
‐
prong
grounding
plug
is
used
to
plug
the
RV
into
an
external
120V
source.
Never
connect
the
power
cord
to
a
power
source:
That
is
not
wired
to
the
National
Electric
Code
standard
for
50
amp
120V/240V.
With
non
‐
functioning
ground
circuits.
That
has
reverse
polarity.
That
shows
outward
signs
of
heat
damage.
Do
not:
Use
a
cheater
plug,
adapter
or
extension
cord.
Adapt
the
power
cord
to
plug
into
a
connector
which
it
was
not
designed.
DOING
SO
MAY
RESULT
IN
PROPERTY
DAMAGE
OR
SERIOUS
INJURY.
YOU
CAN
POTENTIALLY
DAMAGE
YOUR
RVs
ELECTRICAL
SYSTEM
WHICH
COULD
RESULT
IN
SEVERE
OR
EVEN
FATAL
INJURY.
To
connect
your
power
cord:
Turn
the
main
120V
circuit
breaker
off.
Extend
the
power
cord
it’s
entire
length.
Plug
the
power
cord
in.
Be
sure
that
all
the
power
cord
prongs
are
properly
plugged
in.
You
are
now
safe
to
return
turn
the
120V
circuit
breaker
back
on.
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