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ELECTRICAL
(CONTINUED)
120
‐
Volt
Circuit
Breakers
Your
120V
circuit
breakers
are
in
the
main
power
control
center.
These
circuit
breakers
act
just
like
those
in
a
household
in
that
they
protect
all
the
120V
wiring
and
components.
You’ll
find
the
individual
circuits
labeled
to
identify
which
each
breaker
is
for.
To
reset
a
breaker,
simply
flip
the
switch
to
the
off
position
then
immediately
back
to
the
on
position.
If
the
breaker
immediately
trips
again,
contact
your
dealer
or
Alliance
RV
for
assistance.
Circuit
breakers
can
wear
out
so
an
annual
check
to
ensure
operation
is
good
may
be
needed.
Only
replace
circuit
breakers
with
those
of
the
same
specified
type,
voltage,
and
current
rating.
NEVER
replace
a
circuit
breaker
with
one
listed
at
a
higher
amperage
rating.
CIRCUIT
BREAKERS
AND
FUSES
WILL
NOT
OFFER
COMPLETE
PROTECTION
OF
THE
ELECTRICAL
SYSTEM
IN
THE
EVENT
OF
POWER
SURGE
OR
VOLTAGE
SPIKE
REPLACEMENT
CIRCUIT
BREAKERS
MUST
BE
OF
THE
SAME
VOLTAGE,
AMPERAGE
RATING
AND
TYPE.
NEVER
USE
A
HIGHER
RATED
REPLACEMENT
CIRCUIT
BREAKER,
DOING
SO
MAY
CAUSE
A
FIRE
BY
OVERHEATING
THE
RV
WIRING
At
the
beginning
of
camping
season,
inspect
the
circuit
breakers
and
replace
as
needed.
Test
by
turning
each
circuit
breaker
off
and
back
on,
circuit
breakers
are
wearable
parts
and
must
be
replaced
as
needed
as
part
of
your
RV
maintenance.
12
Volt
Fuse
Panel
You’ll
find
the
12
‐
volt
fuse
panel
in
the
main
power
control
center
(mentioned
above).
When
replacing
fuses,
please
follow
these
safety
precautions:
Disconnect
the
power
cord.
Turn
the
inverter
off.
Disconnect
batteries.