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received will depend on how many other 12v
items are operating at the time, see ‘7.19 Typical
appliance consumption’ on page 53 for further
details.
The battery selector switch should for typical
use be left in the leisure battery position. If the
leisure battery becomes depleted/discharged,
the vehicle battery can be selected as an
alternate source of power. Care is needed to
leave enough charge in the vehicle battery to
enable starting of the vehicle engine.
Water pump ON/OFF:
When the habitation area
ON/OFF switch is ON, the pump switch turns on
and off the 12v supply to the fresh water pump
located in the sink unit. See ‘7.1 Water system -
Introduction’ on page 35 for further details of
how the water system operates.
Battery voltage display ON/OFF:
When the
habitation area ON/OFF switch is ON, the
voltage display switch turns on and off the
adjacent display, which will show the voltage
of the battery selected by the battery select
(leisure/vehicle) switch.
A figure between 13 volts and 14.4 volts is likely
during battery charging, i.e. when a mains
hook up is connected and the PX300 charger is
operating.
When a battery is not being charged, a figure
of 12v or higher indicates a reasonable state of
charge.
A figure at or below 12v indicates the battery
requires charging. Allowing the figure to fall
below 11.5v should be avoided as this could
reduce the both the overall lifespan and future
performance the battery.
Consumer unit
The consumer unit is located in the wardrobe,
consists of one RCD and two MCB’s, and
operates in a similar way to components found
in domestic installations.
The Residual Current Device (RCD) is provided
to protect the user from lethal electric shock.
The RCD will turn off (trip) if the current flowing
from the live conductor does not fully return
down the neutral conductor, i.e. if some current
is passing through a person or faulty appliance,
to earth. To ensure the RCD is operating
correctly, it should be tested each time the
campervan is connected to a mains hook up
230v supply, as described elsewhere in this
handbook.
The Miniature Circuit Breakers (MCB’s) operate
in a similar way to traditional fuses and protect
the installation from overload or short circuit.
If an overload occurs one or more of the MCB’s
will turn off or ‘trip’. If this occurs the cause of the
fault should be investigated before turning the
MCB back on.
The 230v sockets in the control panel and
wardrobe, are supplied via the 10A MCB in your
consumer unit.
The The PX300 battery charger is supplied via
the 6A MCB in your consumer unit.
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