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APPLIANCES
LP GAS CONSUMPTION
Water Heater
12,000 BTU
Furnace
16,000 BTU-20000 BTU.
Stove/Oven
6,500 BTU
Refer (3,4 Cubic)
875-1,420 BTU
Note: The above chart represents many different models.
Electrical System
General Information
The electrical system in your recreational
vehicle is designed for using both 120-Volt
AC (alternating current) and 12-Volt DC
(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.
Changes and Modifications
Any changes, alterations, 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 AC
system of the coach.
Power Cord 30 amp
Power cord is rated at 30 amps, 120-Volts AC, is detachable and needs
to be stored inside of coach during travel.
This power cord will be approximately 26 to 30 feet in length. Each cord
has the correct gauge of wire to carry the correct voltage to coach.
In some hook-ups the power cord may not be long enough and extension
cords are required. ALWAYS use a cord with the gauge of wire equal to
or greater than the power cord. Should you use a cord with a smaller
wire, overheating, loss of amperage, and possible melting could occur.
Power will enter through the main breaker and is distributed through
circuit breakers to the wall receptacles and appliances.
DO NOT
leave any unused portion of an extension cord in a “coil” as it
may overheat, short-circuit wires and potentially destroy your extension
cord.
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30-A, 125-V, 2-pole, 3-
wire, grounding type
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