Electrical Systems
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manufacturer type. The selections are:
• Onan Quiet Diesel (Type used in Monaco Coach).
• Power Tech, two and three wire.
• Other 30-80 (reserved for future).
To disable the automatic generator operation, use one of the following
three methods:
• Set Generator Start and Generator Stop points back to manual
ON/OFF
positions.
• Set
BEGIN AND END QUIET TIMES
to same hour.
• Switch the house and chassis main battery disconnects off to erase the
clock time.
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The remote is used to program or turn on or off the inverter. The RC7 and
RC7 GS remote is a display only. All the programming information is retained
in the inverter. If the inverter exhibits unusual symptoms or behavior such as
not responding to commands or displaying erroneous error conditions, “re-boot-
ing” the inverter may alleviate these symptoms.
To re-boot the inverter:
1.
Remove AC power from the inverter by disconnecting shore power
and/or shutting the generator off.
2.
Turn the main switch on the inverter to the
OFF
position.
3.
Switch house and chassis main battery disconnects to the
OFF
position.
4.
Wait 30 seconds, this allows time for capacitors to discharge.
5.
Switch house and chassis main battery disconnects to the
ON
position.
6.
Turn the main switch on the inverter to the
ON
position.
7.
Plug shore power cord in and/or start generator.
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A ground fault circuit interrupter (GFCI) can be found in two different types
of applications. One type is incorporated in a breaker used in the 120 Volt AC
breaker panels, the other is incorporated in an outlet.
The GFCI, whether it is a breaker or an outlet, offers two types of protec-
tion. One type of protection is from over-current or shorts, plus protection for
people against hazardous ground faults currents which can result in loss of life.
Ground faults are currents which flow from the “HOT” or power terminal
through a person to the ground. An example of this would be of a person touch-
ing a faulty appliance while standing on or in contact with an electrical ground
such as a water fixture, bath tub or the earth. Proper installation of this device
offers protection against this type of shock. The cause of this type of shock may
5 • 1 4 5
EXECUTIVE
Re-booting
the Inverter
GROUND FAULT
CIRCUIT
INTERRUPTER
BREAKERS &
OUTLETS
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