Electrical Systems
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NOTE: In many instances 50 amp shore service is not available and
care will have to be used when operating the appliances and using the
outlets so as not to overload the shore power service being used.
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The generator can be selected for use when AC shore power is not available.
The motorhome’s on board generator has limited 120 Volt AC power output
capabilities. The generator’s maximum amount of output power is specified in
watts, which is calculated at an elevation of 500 feet above sea level. The figure
will decrease with a higher altitude. Temperature also affects total maximum
output. Fuel consumption is based upon a percentage of AC electrical load
applied to the generator. While using the generator, care will have to be taken
when operating appliances and outlets so as not to overload the generator. The
generator is fueled from the main fuel tank.
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The inverter/converter can be used for silent AC power if shore power is not
available, and using the generator is not going to be selected as a secondary
power source option. This device has limited AC power output, measured in
watts. It operates only selected appliances and outlets. The inverter/converter is
two components in one. Its first function is as an auxiliary 120 Volt AC power
source that uses 12 Volt DC house battery power to invert to 120 Volts AC. The
second function of the inverter/converter is to use 120 Volts AC power, supplied
from either shore power or the generator, and convert it to 12 Volts DC power
to recharge the batteries.
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The transfer switch automatically transfers power from the shore cord,
through the transfer switch, and to the 110 Volt AC breaker panel. When
the generator is used, the transfer switch has a time delay built into it. This
allows the generator time to warm up before an AC load is applied to it.
The transfer switch will automatically select the generator over shore
power, even though shore power is hooked up.
NOTE: To prevent damage to the transfer switch, do not have
appliances on or AC loads plugged into outlets when hooking up
to shore power or starting generator. The transfer switch will
begin to disengage between 85-90 Volts AC. Operation at this
voltage may damage transfer switch, appliances or other items
plugged into outlets.
WARNING: Keep fingers away from metal contacts of shore
plug end. Avoid standing water. Serious electrical shock and per-
sonal injury can occur. To avoid the risk of an electrical shock,
turn the circuit breaker off for the shore power outlet before
making shore power connection.
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Generator
Inverter/
Converter
Transfer Switch
Transfer Switch.
Summary of Contents for Executive 2001
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Page 22: ...E X E C U T I V E SECTION 2 OPERATING SAFETY...
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