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8.2 Control and Power Supply System
Introduction
This section of the handbook relates to the
operation of the electrical system. For the safe
operation of all electrical equipment within your
campervan, it is important that you read and
fully understand these instructions. If you are
unsure of any aspect please contact your dealer
for further assistance.
The key components used in your campervans
electrical system are:
Control panel
Mounted above the sink unit, the control panel
is a central point for the control of the main 12v
items within the campervan.
Consumer unit
Located in the wardrobe, the consumer unit
provides protection when connected to a
mains/230v supply.
PX300 intelligent battery charger
Located in the sink unit, the PX300 provides
up to 300w of power, to charge the leisure
battery and power the 12v circuits within the
campervan.
100w solar panel and regulator
The roof mounted solar panel, can, via the
regulator mounted in the sink unit, provide a
source of 12v power in addition to the leisure
battery and PX300 charger.
Fuse and relay assemblies
Located below the passenger seat base, and
within the wardrobe, these provide protection
for the 12v circuits within the campervan.
Switches and electrical outlets
In addition to light switches positioned either
on light fittings, or, at relevant positions on
furniture, an electric step switch is located
between the sliding door and the rear seat/bed,
and two switches within the sink unit provide
ON/OFF isolation for the fridge, and when fitted,
tank heaters.
Two 230v (mains) outlets are present, one
on the control panel and the other within the
wardrobe, for use when the campervan is
connected to a mains/230v supply.
A 12v socket is present in the rear of the
campervan, accessed via the rear tailgate, and
is in the cigarette lighter format as seen on a
vehicle dashboard.
USB sockets are present on the control panel,
and between the sliding door and the rear seat/
bed. These provide up to 2.1A per module.
Lighting
All of the lights within the habitation area of
the campervan are 12v LED. Those which do
not feature switches on the light fitting, are
controlled by the light switch on the control
panel.
Referring to the above diagram:
Eberspacher heating controller:
Please
see details of the heating system operation
described elsewhere in this handbook. Please
note that when the Eberspacher heating
controller is turned OFF, the heating appliance if
warm or hot, may continue to operate for a short
time, until it has cooled sufficiently.
Habitation area power ON/OFF:
This ON/OFF
switch turns on and off the 12v supply to the
majority of items in the habitation area of the
campervan, including the other switches on the
control panel.
Ambient lighting ON/OFF:
When the habitation
area ON/OFF switch is ON, the lighting switch
controls LED strips around the kitchen and
wardrobe areas.
Battery select (leisure/vehicle):
This selector
switch brings into circuit either the leisure
battery below the passenger seat, or the Ford
vehicle battery/batteries.
When the mains hook up is not connected, all
12v items within the habitation area will be
powered by the selected battery.
If a mains hook up 230v supply is connected,
the selected battery will receive charge from
the PX300 battery charger – the rate of charge
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