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INSTRUCTION  MANUAL:  

ELECTRICAL MANAGEMENT SYSTEM (EMS)

8)  Take the jumper cable and connect it to the input side by sliding through the wire 

restraint on the end of the EMS control box and then connect the black wire to L1; 

white to L2; red to L3, green to ground screw. See visual references on page 9. 

Torque down set screws and ground nut to secure connections.

9)  The cable that came from the transfer box connects to the output side of the EMS 

control box in the same manner. Next slide the black wire through the current 

sensor containing the green mark and connect to T1 and then connect the white 

wire to T2. Now slide the red wire through the other current sensor and attach to 

T3. The current sensor(s) can be oriented in either direction. Next, attach the green 

ground wire to the ground screw on the side of box (see visual references on page 

9). Make sure the conductor’s colors match up across from each other. Torque 

down the set screws and ground nut to secure connections.

10) Connect the loose end of the jumper cable to the transfer switch. See wiring 

diagram on transfer switch if needed.

11) Double check all connections to ensure they are secure.
12) Secure cable ends by tightening down strain reliefs over the input and output 

wires. Do not over tighten as this could bite through insulation and cause a short.

13) Set time delay jumper on the circuit board. Factory setting is for 15 seconds. 

Remove jumper to change setting to 136 seconds (02:16). See Features Section on 

time delay to determine which to use. See visual references on page 9.

14) Plug in digital remote and data cable (this cable is not a phone cable, but rather a 

data cable). 

NEVER PLUG IN THE DISPLAY WHILE RV POWER IS ON. 

15) Attach lid with the six black machine screws provided and attach transfer switch lid.
16) Mount the EMS control box.
17) Installation is complete. Next, plug in and follow operating instructions.

Operating Instructions

1)  Plug into A/C power.
2)  Digital display will read 888 for one second and then begin scrolling the voltage, 

amps, line frequency and error code, if any. In addition, the time delay light will 

flash while the EMS is going through its countdown and will stop when the unit 

engages (bottom right hand corner.) If delay light does not flash, a fault condition 

 

is present. Refer to the Error Code Chart (page 7) to determine the problem 

with the AC power.

3) 

You may notice when first plugging in, the display may read 

E 9

. This indicates the 

display has not received the data from the computer yet. Do not be alarmed, this  

is normal. By the next scroll through, it should read 

E 0

 if the AC power is normal.

4)  The digital display will give you a three digit number indicating your line  

voltage. Next, it will give you a “0A” reading indicating current (amps). 

Current 

(amps) will read zero until the time delay is complete (136 seconds or 15 

seconds, depending on your settings). The output power will remain off until 

the time delay is finished.

 Then you will notice a number between 0 and 50. This 

Содержание EMS-LCHW30

Страница 1: ...ese instructions are intended to provide assistance with the installation of this product and are not a substitute for a more comprehensive understanding of electrical systems We strongly recommend that a certified electrician perform the installation of this product Improper installation may void warranty ...

Страница 2: ...the EMS needs to be serviced Reverse Polarity Protection If AC power has a reverse polarity condition the EMS will not allow power to the RV and the error code will read E 1 Open Neutral Protection If AC power has an open neutral the display will not light and the EMS will not allow power to the RV Open Ground Protection If AC power has an open ground condition the EMS will read an error code of E...

Страница 3: ...ction Do not modify the EMS in any way as this will void the warranty compromise protection and could result in possible shock and or a fire hazard It is important to always check the pedestal power outlet for charring this condition means the AC receptacle is providing a weak connection Should this condition exists DO NOT USE as it could result in possible melting of the RV power plug Progressive...

Страница 4: ...ng from the junction box by sliding it through the wire restraint output side of the EMS control box Next slide the black wire through the current sensor containing the green mark and connect to T1 then connect the white wire to T2 Next slide the red wire through the other sensor and attach to T3 The current sensor s can be oriented in either direction Attach the green ground wire to the ground sc...

Страница 5: ...0 wire for LCHW30 models and 6 wire for LCHW50 models Surge Electrical Protection units are for Recreational Vehicles RV only 1 Unplug RV from the AC power and be sure generator is off 2 Locate transfer switch box determine where the EMS control box will be mounted 3 Measure the distance between the transfer switch and the control box and add one 1 foot This is the length of cable that will be req...

Страница 6: ...ctory setting is for 15 seconds Remove jumper to change setting to 136 seconds 02 16 See Features Section on time delay to determine which to use See visual references on page 9 14 Plug in digital remote and data cable this cable is not a phone cable but rather a data cable NEVER PLUG IN THE DISPLAY WHILE RV POWER IS ON 15 Attach lid with the six black machine screws provided and attach transfer s...

Страница 7: ...characteristics Examples of these characteristics are listed below 30A 50A 120 Voltage 7A Amperage 60H Frequency E0 Error Code 0 Normal operation PE3 Previous Error Code E3 This error has been corrected L1 Line 1 Characteristics 120 Line 1 Voltage 7A Line 1 Amperage L2 Line 2 Characteristics 118 Line 2 Voltage 5A Line 2 Amperage 60H Frequency E0 Error Code 0 Normal operation PE X Previous Error Co...

Страница 8: ...he output to the input of the EMS will cause the device to malfunction 3 If the EMS is still not functioning at this point follow instructions below prior to calling Progressive Industries Technical Support In order for the on call Technician to help troubleshoot the problem s you are experiencing and render the best possible solution it is necessary you be at your RV when you place your call 1 If...

Страница 9: ...ProgressiveIndustries net 800 307 6702 9 INSTRUCTION MANUAL ELECTRICAL MANAGEMENT SYSTEM EMS Visual References Photo Library for the EMS LCHW50 ...

Страница 10: ...ProgressiveIndustries net 800 307 6702 10 INSTRUCTION MANUAL ELECTRICAL MANAGEMENT SYSTEM EMS Photo Library for the EMS LCHW30 ...

Страница 11: ... EMS LCHW30 Power Input Coach Load Output Black Output White Output Black Input Input Ground White Input Red Input Red Output L2 T2 L3 T3 L1 T1 Relay Contactors Output Ground Sensor w green mark Sensor Black Output White Output Black Input Input Ground White Input L2 T2 L1 T1 Relay Contactors Output Ground Sensor Power Input Coach Load Output ...

Страница 12: ...tries net 800 307 6702 ZX481 PRI 6007 1221 Progressive Industries Inc For more information regarding the Limited Lifetime Warranty Troubleshooting and the Warranty Claim Form visit www progressiveindustries net Technical Support 800 307 6702 tech progressive oneasg com ...

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