ELECTRICAL SYSTEM
General
The electrical system in the recreation vehicle is composed of 120-volt AC (alternating current) and
12-volt DC (direct current) capabilities. All installations are made in compliance with safety
requirements of ANSI standard A.1192 National Electric Code, Canadian Standards Association,
NFFA-70.
Wiring code for 120-volt AC system is:
Black=
Hot or positive
White
=
Neutral or negative
Green/Bare
=
Ground
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CAUTION: Power surges experienced while plugged in at a campground could potentially
damage electronic components in your recreation vehicle. Damage from power surges are
not covered by your Jayco Warranty. Consult the component manufacturer’s owner’s
manual or your Independent Jayco Dealer for recommendations on power surge protection.
Changes, Modifications and Additions
Any changes or additions made to a finished and delivered motorhome may cause a hazardous
condition. Consult your local authorized dealer. Only qualified electrical technicians should attempt
to make changes or additions to the electrical system, using only approved materials, components
and employing approved methods of installation, which meet safety and code requirements, as well
as ANSI A119.2 standards.
120-Volt AC System
Your is equipped with a 30-Amp power cord pre-wired into the power center. By opening the cable
hatch or utility center door you can pull the power cord out from the compartment and attach it to a
commercial power source. The power cord extends approximately twenty to twenty-three feet from
motorhome. Power flows through the 30-amp main circuit breaker and is then distributed through
branch circuit breakers to wall receptacles and appliances.
To prevent accidental electrical shock, insure that the ground pin on the attachment plug cap is
grounded through the RV parkreceptacle. Any accidental short of a live circuit conductor will trip
the circuit breaker indicating a shorted circuit. Be certain that the polarity of the external power is
not reversed in order to avoid harm to appliances and personal electrical shock. Polarity indicators
may be purchased in most electrical and hardware stores.
It is strongly recommended to avoid the use of extension cords. If an extension cord is used, it
MUST be the same amperage rating as the RV power cord. Using an improper extension cord will
cause overheating of the cord and equipment as well as possibly causing premature failure of the AC
equipment.
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WARNING: Do not use an adapter, cheater plug or extension cord that will break the
continuity of the grounding circuit. Never remove the grounding pin to connect a
non-grounded, two-prong receptacle. Any deviation from this will potentially cause a
fire from overheating.
The Systems
53
30 amp
125 volt, 2 pole,
3-wire, grounding type
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