Power Supply; Connection (Cee Socket Outlet); Connecting The 240 V Power Supply - Fiat Capron T58 Manual

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9
Electrical system
9.6
9.6.1
Requirements concerning
the 240 V connection
9.6.2
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240 V power supply
Only allow qualified personnel to work on the electrical system.
Have the vehicle's electrical system checked by a qualified electrician at
least once every 3 years. If the vehicle is used frequently, an annual
check is recommended.
The 240 V power supply provides electricity for:
sockets with earth contact for appliances with maximum 16 A
refrigerator
transformer/rectifier
The electrical appliances connected to the 12 V power supply of the living area
are supplied with voltage by the living area battery.
Connect the vehicle to an external 240 V power supply system as often as
possible. The charger module in the transformer/rectifier automatically
charges the living area battery. In addition to this, the starter battery is charged
with a float charge.
240 V connection (CEE socket outlet)
Overvoltage can damage connected devices. Overvoltage can be caused
by lightning, irregular voltage sources (e.g. petrol-operated generators) or
power connections on ferries for example.
The connecting cable, the plug connectors at the point of supply and the
plug connector to the vehicle must comply with IEC 60309. The standard
designation for the plug connectors is "CEE blue".
Use H07RN-F rubber sheathed cable with a minimum cable cross-section
of 2.5 mm² and a maximum length of 25 m.
Earth contact connectors (safety) are not permitted. The interconnection of
CEE/safety adapters is also prohibited.

Connecting the 240 V power supply

The external 240 V power supply must be protected by fuse with a fault
current protection switch (FI-switch, 30 mA).
To prevent overheating, the cable must be fully uncoiled from the cable
reel.
In case of doubt or if the 240 V supply is not available or is faulty, contact
the operator of the power supply device.
The 240 V connection in the vehicle is equipped with a fault current protec-
tion switch (FI-switch).
The dimensions, the number of safety cut-outs, and the triggering value of
the safety cut-outs of the fuse box may differ from the shown type. The ver-
sion of the fuse box depends on the model, the equipment and the country
in which the vehicle is put into circulation.
The vehicle can be connected to an external 240 V power supply.
EN
Capron - 04-17 - CAP-0017-01

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