Section 6: Electrical Supply; Electrical Supply; Shore Power - Regency XALTA Owner's Manual

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ELECTRICAL SUPPLY

ELECTRICAL SUPPLY
Your motorhome is equipped with two electrical systems
that operate on separate voltages:
An internal 12-Volt DC system (coach batteries)
An external 120-Volt AC system (shore power)
The 12-Volt DC system draws power from either the
engine's battery and charging system while driving or
from the coach batteries when parked.
The 12-Volt DC system operates from the coach batteries
or from shore power through the inverter/charger.
The coach batteries charge automatically when the unit is
connected to shore power or when the engine is running.
The 120-Volt AC system operates from the outside shore
power connection.
WARNING
Do not connect the external power cord until you have
confirmed the campground has the proper polarity
and grounding.
Improper grounding or reverse polarity may cause
component failure, injury, or death.
The 12-Volt DC electrical supply is controlled by the main
power rocker switch located on the main dash to the left
of the steering wheel.
Press the switch in at the top to turn the main power on,
or press the switch in at the bottom to turn the main
power off.

SHORE POWER

To operate using shore power, connect the 120-Volt AC
Power supply cable.
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REGENCY XALTA MOTORHOME
To connect the 30-amp power supply cable, rotate
the cover counter-clockwise and lift up.
Insert the power cable into the socket by aligning the
locking tab on the connector pin with the slot in the
socket.
Turn the socket clockwise to lock in place. Use a
locking ring to prevent accidental disconnection.
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