Winnebago Suncruiser 1999 Owner's Manual page 65

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Please read your PowerLine Energy Manage-
ment System Owner's Guide for important infor-
mation on running both front and rear roof air
conditioner units at the same time. This guide
will also explain how this system operates under
several conditions, whether 20-amp, 30-amp, or
50 amp connections.
POWER CONVERTER
SYSTEM
The power center changes 110-volt AC cur-
rent from the auxiliary generator or the shoreline
into 12-volt DC current for use by 12-volt equip-
ment in the motor home.
Certain circuits, however, remain unchanged
for use by items which require 110-volt current,
such as the air conditioner(s), the refrigerator in
AC mode, the microwave oven, etc.
Current drawn from the house batteries passes
through the power center unchanged, although it
is routed through a series of protective fuses lo-
cated on the power panel.
The converter is located in a lower cabinet
face in the galley, living area, or beneath a bed.
The converter power panel contains the coach
electrical system 110-volt circuit breakers and
12-volt fuses.
ELECTRICAL SYSTEMS
Power Converter
Converter/Load Center - Model 30A
(below refrigerator)
WARNING
Do not store anything around or on
top of the converter, or in front of the
cover. The converter generates heat
while operating, and needs unre-
stricted air flow for proper cooling.
Power Converter and Circuit Breaker Loca-
tions
The converter system is made up of individual
components located in various parts of the coach.
• Converter Unit: located in an exterior base-
ment storage compartment. It may be located
behind a protective plastic cover.
• House 12-Volt Circuit Breaker Panel:
behind small cabinet door below refrigerator;
contains pop-out circuit breakers
House 12-Volt Breaker Panel
SECTION 6
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