SECTION 6
ELECTRICAL SYSTEM – 30 AMP
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Test all GFCI receptacles monthly
The 120-volt AC electrical system must be on
in order to test the GFCI.
1. Plug a 120-volt AC
electrical device into
the GFCI receptacle outlet.
2. Push and release the RESET button (the
120-volt
AC electrical device should
operate normally).
3.
Push in the TEST button.
4.
The RESET button should pop out
indicating the GFCI receptacle has been
“tripped” and the 120-volt AC electrical
device should cease to operate.
5. Push in the RESET button again and it
should hold. If the GFCI did not trip, do not
use the GFCI receptacle outlet or those
wired to it. Call your dealer for repair
assistance if it does not hold and pops
back out. Any faulty equipment must be
repaired before your RV is used again.
Although your RV’s exterior power receptacle
(if so equipped) is not a GFCI receptacle
outlet, it is wired through and protected by the
interior GFCI.
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LECTRICAL
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OAD
When you purchase and use 120-volt
appliances, remember your RV is limited to a
maximum load of 30 amps. When camping
and traveling, remember each appliance and
120-volt accessory places a load on the RV
electrical system. You may periodically trip a
circuit breaker if the combined load of these
appliances and accessories exceeds your 30
amp rating.
You can determine the amperage rating of an
appliance by dividing the watts used (usually
found on a label or plate affixed to the
appliance) by your RV’s supply voltage.
For example: 1200-watts divided by
120-volts AC equals 10-amps.
G
ENERATOR
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The optional factory-installed generator will
produce 120-volt AC power for use when
camping in areas where shore power is
unavailable. 120-volt power from the
generator is output to the AC distribution
center by way of a factory-installed automatic
transfer switch. In the default mode, the
automatic transfer switch connects the
generator to the AC distribution center when
the generator is operating and shore power is
disconnected from the trailer.
The power to start the generator comes from
the auxiliary batteries (customer supplied). A
remote start/stop switch is located on the
generator. Be aware the generator runs on
gasoline and gives off carbon monoxide.
Exhaust gas fumes
Avoid inhaling exhaust gases as they contain
carbon monoxide, which is a potentially toxic
gas that is colorless and odorless.
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Do not run the tow vehicle engine,
generator engine (if applicable), etc., in
confined areas, such as a closed garage,
any longer than needed to move your RV
in or out of the area.
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Windows should be closed while driving or
running the generator (if so equipped) to
avoid drawing dangerous exhaust gases
into the RV.
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If you suspect that exhaust fumes are
entering the RV have the cause
determined and corrected as soon as
possible.
The best protection against carbon monoxide
entry into the RV is a properly maintained
ventilation system and an active carbon
monoxide detector. To allow for proper
operation of the RV ventilation system, keep
the ventilation inlet grill(s) clear of snow,
leaves or other obstructions at all times.
Generator prep with gas tank is standard;
meaning the RV has the basic wiring
necessary for installation of an aftermarket
generator (customer supplied). RV generators
are built in compliance with specific codes
and standards. Your RV is not designed to
use generators other than those built
specifically for RVs. When you are ready to
purchase this aftermarket generator, consult
your dealer for purchasing and installation
assistance.
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