SECTION 6
ELECTRICAL SYSTEMS
6-4
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110-Volt Breaker Panel:
behind access door
on the lower aisle side wall near the bath-
room.
Charging Section
The converter charges house batteries while
110-volt external power is connected. The con-
verter will automatically “sense” the condition of
the house batteries. If they are below “full
charge”, the Charging Section will start charging.
If the house batteries have been extremely dis-
charged, they will accept charge at a relatively
high amperage rate. If they are only slightly
discharged, they will charge at a lower amperage
rate. The rate of charge will decrease as the
batteries reach “full charge”, then will remain
“trickle” charging at a very low amperage rate.
The converter will not overcharge the batteries. If
your storage battery does not charge as described
above, it is possible the battery is defective.
Thermal Overload Protector
A thermal overload protector will shut-down
the converter if it becomes overheated. This can
result from operating above its maximum limit
for an extended period of time or by obstruction
of ventilation to unit.
NOTE: Power converter section will automati-
cally route 12-volt lights and motors to
battery power in this event.
The thermal overload protector will reset itself
after a cool-down period, and the lights and mo-
tors will resume operating from the converter. If
the overload protector trips again shortly after re-
set, take immediate steps to correct cause of over-
heating. A portion of RV 12-volt load (lights or
motors or both) should be turned off to reduce to-
tal load. Also, inspect power converter section to
make sure ventilation is not obstructed.
NOTE: The converter will not change 12-volt
DC current to 110-volt AC.
If your coach is equipped with a DC-AC
power inverter, the converter does not
function while the inverter is being used.
110-Volt Circuit Breakers
The breaker panel protects all 110-volt com-
ponents in the motor home from either an over-
load on the circuit or a short in the wiring or
component itself. When an overload or short de-
velops, the breaker will open preventing any fur-
ther flow of electricity and, therefore, damage to
the system.
Shut off the equipment (example: roof air con-
ditioner) and allow a brief cooling period. Then
reset the breaker by moving the switch to “Off”
and back to “On”. If the breaker is continually
tripped and no overload is evident, have the sys-
tem checked for a short in the wiring or the appli-
ances.
Further Information
Refer to the converter manufacturer’s infor-
mation provided in your Owner InfoCase for
House 110-volt Breaker Panel
Power Converter
110-Volt
Circuit Breakers
12-Volt
Circuit Fuses
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