SECTION 6
ELECTRICAL SYSTEMS
6-6
·
Reduce all electrical loads. (Shut off lights,
fans, appliances, etc.)
·
If the generator has not been run for two
weeks or more, you may need to prime the
fuel system before attempting to start.
·
Press the generator starter switch on and hold
until generator engine is running, then re-
lease.
·
Let the generator engine stabilize and run
smoothly before turning appliances or electri-
cal equipment on.
·
Refer to the output specifications of your
generator in the generator manufacturer’s
manual.
·
Do not overload generator by turning too
many items on. Overloading will cause the
circuit breaker on the generator to trip. If this
happens, the generator will run but no elec-
tricity will be present in the coach. You must
then reset the circuit breaker on the side of the
generator. See load chart for estimation of
typical RV loads.
Stopping:
·
Before shutting generator down, turn off
electrical loads and let engine run at no-load
for a few minutes to cool down.
·
Press the generator switch Off and hold until
the generator engine comes to a complete
stop.
GENERATOR HOURMETER
This meter is located on the monitor panel. It
registers the total number of hours that the gen-
erator has been operated. Refer to the hourmeter
to determine when periodic maintenance is due
and to record services which have been per-
formed.
Continuous generator overloading
can cause high operating tempera-
tures that can damage the generator
windings. Keep the electrical loads
within the generator wattage ratings.
CAUTION
Approximate Power Requirements of
Common Appliances
Appliance or Tool
Approximate Power
Consumption
(Watts/Amps)
Vacuum cleaner
Coffee Maker
Hair dryer
Electric clothes iron
Electric blanket
Television
Electric drill
Air conditioner
Converter
Microwave Oven
200-500W/1.7-4.3A
550-700W/4.8-6.1A
800-1500W/7.0-13.0A
500-1200W/4.3-10.4A
50-200W/0.4-1.7A
80-100W/0.7A
250-750W/2.2-6.5A
1400-2000W/13-19A
300-500W/2.6-4.3A
700-1500W/6.0-13.0A
Generator Hourmeter
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