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APPLIANCE
LP GAS CONSUMPTION
Water Heater
12,000 BTU
Furnace
20,000-35,000 BTU
Stove/Oven
6,500-9,100 BTU
Refer
1,200-2,200 BTU
NOTE:
The above chart represents many different models.
Electric System
General Information
The electrical system in your recreational
vehicle is designed for using both 120-volt
(alternating current) and 12-volt (direct
current) capabilities. All installations and
designs are built to comply with safety
requirements of ANSI standard 1192,
National Electric Code and Canadian
Standards Association.
All coaches manufactured by KZRV have 30
amp or optional 50 amp service.
KZRV highly recommends that your RV electrical connection is not
plugged into a household outlet.
Changes and Modifications
Any changes, alternations, additions, and/or modifications need to be
performed by qualified electrical technicians, using only approved
components which meet safety and code requirements. This includes
owners, dealers, etc. who desire to make changes. The manufacturer is
not responsible for any changes or alterations made to the 120-volt
system of the coach.
Power Cord 30 AMP or 50 AMP
The power cord is a detachable cord, stored inside of coach for travel.
Remove cord and attach to incoming power source and to your coach to
G
W
G
W
30-A, 125-V, 2-pole, 3-wire,
grounding type
G
Y
W
X
G
X
W
Y
50-A, 125/250-V, 3-pole,
4-wire, grounding type
If you have double bottles and a standard regulator on your
RV, use only one bottle at a time. Otherwise, the gas supply
will be drawn equally from both bottles until supply has been
totally exhausted. Using one bottle until its empty, then using
the second bottle, will allow you to fill the empty bottle at your
convenience without being totally out of propane.
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