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Section 6: Electrical System
The Electrical System
The RV electrical system is comprised of two independent electrical systems. One operates
off of 12-volt DC power and the other off of 120-volt 60hz AC power. All installations have
been made in compliance with industry standards applicable on the date of manufacture.
Because the electrical equipment and associated circuitry are engineered into a dedicated
system specific to your RV, do not make unauthorized changes or add fixed appliances to it.
Changes or additions made after delivery may result in a hazardous condition.
Service and/or modification of the electrical system should only be performed by qualified
electrical technicians using approved materials, components, and methods meeting current
safety and code requirements. Consult your dealer’s service department for assistance.
To read more about the various components incorporated into the RV electrical system,
please refer to the information contained in your Warranty Packet.
Consult the Chassis Guide for information pertaining to the chassis drivetrain electrical sys-
tem.
Electrical System Maintenance
Before working on the electrical system:
Make sure the inverter/charger (if so equipped) is turned “off” before disconnect
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ing batteries.Disconnect the shore power cord.
If equipped with a generator, turn off the generator and disable the automatic gen
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erator start functionality.
Turn off the battery disconnect switch (if so equipped).
Turn off the 120V main circuit breaker.
Disconnect the negative 12VDC battery terminal from the battery.
Use caution when using metal tools. If a tool contacts a battery terminal or
metal connected to it, a short circuit could occur which could cause personal
injury, explosion or fire.
Command Center
The command center is typically located inside the entrance door
or in the living area of the RV, and contains switches and controls.
Command center applications, configurations and components
may vary by model.
Command Center Panel or Command Center Panel with
Switch Modules
Items found on these panels may include:
Fuel gauge and hour meter with switches for fuel pump
and fuel levels; fuel station (if so equipped) on/off
switch
Lighted red pump and water heater switches (electric
and LP gas)
Generator start / stop switch; may include hour meter
Tank heater switchesLight switches for porch lights, exterior security lights, in-
terior lights, awning LED lights, front cap LED accent lights, power entry step
Cargo bed red lighted control switch
Slideout control switches (press and hold to extend / retract)
Table of Contents
Summary of Contents for SENECA PRESTIGE 2023
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Page 20: ...14 Section 1 Warranty Service Notes Table of Contents ...
Page 32: ...26 Section 3 Pre Travel Information Notes Table of Contents ...
Page 50: ...44 Section 4 Vehicle Operation Notes Table of Contents ...
Page 58: ...52 Section 5 Slideout Systems Notes Table of Contents ...
Page 76: ...70 Section 7 Fuel Propane System Notes Table of Contents ...
Page 104: ...98 Section 9 Heating Cooling Notes Table of Contents ...
Page 126: ...120 Section 13 Exterior Notes Table of Contents ...
Page 130: ...124 Section 14 Travel Camping Storage Checklists Notes Table of Contents ...
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