Warnings:
DO NOT exceed the rating on the EMS for any reason. However this device is
designed to be reduced down to 120V/15A, and still maintain full
protection.
DO NOT modify the EMS in any way. This will void the warranty, compromise
protection and could result in a possible shock or fire hazard.
It is important to always check the pedestal power outlet for charring; this
condition means that the source receptacle is providing a weak
connection. DO NOT use it. It could result in possible melting of the RV
power plug.
Progressive Industries recommends that you have a certified electrician or an
authorized dealer perform the installation of the EMS and any future
repairs that may be required.
VIP Enterprises recommends that you use qualified personnel.
When running extension cord(s) from the RV to a power source always use
appropriate size cable. Make sure that the cable is rated for outdoor use
to reduce the risk of electrical shock. The smaller the cable the higher
resistance and more voltage loss, plus it may result in an electrical fire.
Whenever servicing or installing the EMS, or any other AC power device, make
sure that the power is disconnected from the source.
RV wiring is different than the wiring found in homes. The neutral and ground
wires are isolated in an RV. In a home they are tied together at the
service panel. The reason, homes have a bonded ground system and
RVs do not. Therefore never bond the neutral and ground together for
any reason. This will create a ground fault condition and may result in
electrical shock and/or fire hazard.
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