Table of Contents

Advertisement

9
Electrical system
9.7.2
Checking the fault current
protection switch:
Position
102

230 V fuse

Check the fault current protection switch for each connection to the
230 V power supply, at least once every 6 months.
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 version of the fuse box depends on the model, the equipment and
the country in which the vehicle is put into circulation.
Fig. 104
230 V fuse box with safety
cut-out and FI-switch
A fault current protection switch (FI-switch) in the fuse box protects the com-
plete vehicle from fault current (0.03 A). A downstream safety cut-out (10 A)
(Fig. 104,2) secures the 230 V power supply.
When the vehicle is connected to the 230 V power supply, press the test
button (Fig. 104,1). The fault current protection switch must trip.
Depending on the model and level of equipment, the 230 V fuse can be fit-
ted in the following places:
In the wardrobe
In the lower cupboard of the kitchen
In the seat box of the lengthwise seat
Capron - 3141417 - 03/20 - EHG-0021-02EN

Advertisement

Table of Contents
loading

Table of Contents