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5. Plug the shore line power cord into either the 30 amp
or 50 amp external power receptacle, matching the
power requirements and power cord connector of
your motorhome. Be sure all the connector prongs
are properly and completely inserted into the power
source receptacle.
6. Turn ON the circuit breaker at the external power
source.
7. Turn ON the main circuit breaker(s) at the motor-
home's load center.
When you are ready to leave the campsite, reverse the shore
line power cord connection process. Use care to prevent
damaging the electrical connection pins when connecting
or disconnecting the shore line power cord. Grasp the plug
to remove the shore line power cord from the outlet; do not
unplug it by pulling on the cord.
NOTE: The shore line power cord should be un-
plugged when the motorhome is left unattended.
If a fault should occur with the shore power system,
your motorhome will be isolated from the power
source, therefore preventing potential damage to your
motorhome’s electrical system.
Shore Power Cord Maintenance
Inspect the shore line power cord for damaged contact
pins, cuts, cracks, and worn insulation; replace damaged
shore power cords immediately.
NOTE: To ensure maximum power is available for
the electrical system of your motorhome, avoid using
adapter plugs or other devices that limit the power
service to your motorhome, i.e., adapting a 50 amp
motorhome system to a 30 amp external power
source.
Typical shore line power cord connection
port
Depending on the electrical service wiring of your
motorhome, a 30 amp or 50 amp shore line power cord
is provided to connect the motorhome to a grounded AC
external power source. The shore line power cord will
either be permanently mounted to a motorhome interior
compartment or detachable. Power cords rated for 30
amps are identified by 3-prongs, while 50 amp shore cords
have 4-prong connectors.
Select motorhomes are equipped with a shore power cord
electrically-powered reel, which makes handling and stor-
ing the rather heavy 50 amp cord more convenient.
Connecting to an External Power Source
Inquire with the
campsite owner or
manager if they pro-
vide the electrical
service your motor-
home requires. It is
always advisable to
ensure the external
electrical source is
properly wired and
grounded before
connecting your
motorhome. If the
external electrical
source is confirmed
to be appropriate for
your motorhome's
electrical system,
follow this electrical
hook-up procedure:
1. Locate the load center inside your motorhome and
turn OFF the main AC circuit breakers. Some panels
will have two main circuit breakers.
2. Carefully extend the entire length of the shore line
power cord (approximately 35 feet) from the electric
cable hatch on the motorhome to the external power
source.
3. Ensure the circuit breaker(s) at the external power
source is OFF.
4. Connect the shore power cord to the receptacle on the
motorhome. If the connector has a locking ring, care-
fully engage the threads until snug. Some connector
designs may require a slight twist after insertion, while
some power cords are wired directly to the motor-
home, making this step unnecessary.
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