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2.3.2 Electrical system
Supply diagram
The power supply is made up of a 230V alternating current part and a
12 V direct current part.
230 V supply
Connecting to the mains supply allows you to:
• recharge the leisure battery
• use power outlets
• run the refrigerator on 230 V
• operate the heating system if your vehicle is fitted with a 230V
heating system
12 V supply
The 12V power supply comes from two batteries:
the engine battery and the cell battery. The engine battery supplies
all electrical equipment in the vehicle section. The leisure battery
supplies the electrical appliances in the living quarters. It is placed in a
compartment. This battery is of the "semi-stationary" type. Under no
circumstances may it be replaced by a vehicle start-up battery. For
any replacement, please contact your dealer. The two batteries are
connected by a charger/coupler unit that maintains the charge via the alternator (motor running) or via the mains (230 V).
The electrical unit charger provides a booster charge to the battery when the motorhome is plugged into the mains. Under
no circumstances will this operation completely recharge a depleted battery.
Never carry out or allow modifications to installations and electrical appliances,
unless performed by approved fitters. A cable reel must be completely unwound
to prevent the electric power supply cable from overheating.
Incorrect assembly of the electrical and electronic accessories may seriously
damage the motorhome and lead to loss of warranty.
Circuit breaker
Sensors
Fresh water
tank
Wastewater
tank
Control panel
Electrical unit
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