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Green = PMS 376C
Blue = PMS 540C
Gold - PMS 1235C
Overall Size = 10” x 2.375”
Round Corner = 1/16”
FAQs and Answers
Electrical
1.
What size of generator is needed to operate my
Airstream?
Answer: A 1,000-watt generator may be used to
charge just the batteries. However, if you are wanting
to run appliances such as microwave or AC units, it is
recommended to have at least 4,000 watts or more,
which is enough power to run one major appliance.
(This is for a 30 amp system).
* Many Airstreamers accomplish this using two portable
generators running in parallel.
2.
What can I plug into the 1000 watt inverter
outlets in my Airstream?
Answer: These plugs are designed for no more than
1000 watts of power and are intended for charging
things such as laptops and phones, and TV usage.
Plugging in items such as vacuums, hairdryers, etc.,
may harm the system.
3.
I was told my Airstream is pre-wired for solar
panels. What does this mean?
Answer: Wiring has been installed throughout your unit
for the solar package Airstream is currently using. For
more information on solar packages, you may wish to
contact your Airstream dealer.
4.
What size batteries are in my Airstream?
Answer: Pendleton models will have the Interstate
SRM-24 batteries installed. (Optional GPL-24T)
5.
Do you recommend using a surge protector
when plugged into shore power?
Answer: Your Airstream is breaker protected. However,
with the use of more personal electronic devices and
the number of RV users in parks, added protection is
always a plus.
6.
What is the battery disconnect switch function?
Answer: It is a switch that disengages or engages
the 12-volt power supply from the house batteries to
everything but the LPG detector. The switch is used to
cut power when the trailer is not being used or put into
storage to preserve battery charge.
7.
My tongue jack is not operating.
Answer:
•
Check for 12-volt power.
•
Verify the 30 amp in-line slow-blow fuse is good.
(This is in a holder approximately 18 in. from the jack
head.)
•
Loosen and retighten the jack head to establish a
ground to jack post.
The jack may be raised and lowered using the hand
crank provided, and by following the instructions in this
owner’s manual.
8.
What does the power converter do in my
trailer?
Answer: The converter takes 120-volt AC shore power
and turns it into 12-volt DC to keep batteries charged
and power 12-volt items in your trailer.
Plumbing
1.
While parked at my site, do you recommend
leaving my dump valves open?
Answer: You cannot leave your black water valve open.
This would cause a buildup inside the tank. You need
to keep this closed until you are full or ready to leave.
(Remember, use your no-fuss flush.)
2.
How do I use my black water tank flush?
Answer: First, empty your black water tank, then close
your black water tank valve. Hook up your hose to the
external hookup, run a couple minutes, and then open
the valve. Do this a couple times until clear.
3.
Do I need a water regulator?
Answer: No, your Airstream is equipped with a built in
regulator rated for 65 psi.
4.
How do I get fresh water into my trailer?
Answer: You can use the on board fresh water tank
and 12-volt pump for your water supply when boon
docking, or hook to an external water source via
garden hose to exterior water inlet when parked at a
campground.
5.
What is the difference between a gray water
tank and the black tank?
Answer: The gray water tank holds water from shower
and sink drains. The black water tank holds sewer
water from the toilet.
Summary of Contents for Pendleton
Page 6: ...1 2 Introduction NOTES ...
Page 24: ...NOTES 3 12 General Information ...
Page 28: ...Floor Plans And Specifications 4 4 NOTES ...
Page 38: ...5 10 Interior Lavatory Faucet Replacement Parts ...
Page 60: ...NOTES 6 10 Exterior ...
Page 68: ...Towing 7 8 NOTES ...
Page 86: ...Maintenance 8 18 Electrical Diagrams 12 Volt Diagrams ...
Page 94: ...NOTES 8 26 Maintenance ...
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