Exterior
Shoreline Power Inlet and Cordset
SmartPlug Inlet
Your Airstream is equipped with a SmartPlug power
inlet located on the roadside exterior� Prior to
establishing a connection,
page 6-8�
Features of the SmartPlug include:
• Eliminates Overheating - Increased pin & clip surface
area improves conductivity during high demand�
• Ease of Use - The unique plug body shape and
push-in design ensure a proper connection�
• Multi-Point Locking System - Side clips lock the plug
securely into the inlet, eliminating stress on the pins�
• Weatherproof Seals - Multi-fin silicone gaskets
installed in the inlet cover and interior of the plug
body eliminate moisture penetration�
SmartPlug Cordset
Before connecting power to your Airstream, plug the
cordset (power cord) into the power pedestal and
check the cordset's safe/unsafe LED indicator lights�
If the red LED illuminates, do not plug the cordset into
the SmartPlug inlet on your Airstream�
The cordset has a Reverse Polarity Indicator System
with two LED indicator lights, one blue and one red�
Reverse polarity occurs when connecting a cordset to
a power pedestal that has the positive and negative
leads reversed internally� A reverse polarity condition
is unsafe, and it can damage an Airstream's electrical
components�
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see SmartPlug Cordset on
Safe/Unsafe LED Signals:
•
Blue ON, Red OFF - Normal Power, Safe
•
Blue ON, Red ON - L1 and neutral are swapped in
a reverse polarity condition, Unsafe
•
Blue OFF, Red ON - L1 and ground are swapped in
a dangerous reverse polarity condition, Unsafe
•
Blue OFF, Red OFF - No Power
Many campgrounds provide less than 30 amp service,
and your hookup may blow their fuse or circuit breaker�
If this happens, reduce the load, replace the fuse, or
reset the breaker�
WARNING
A reverse polarity condition is detected if the
cordset's LED illuminates RED when connected
to a power source. If this occurs, do not plug
the cord into your Airstream. Reverse polarity is
an UNSAFE condition that could result in bodily
harm. It can also damage electrical components.
This condition exists when the power pedestal is
improperly wired.
120-Volt Outlet
The touring coach is equipped with a 120-volt GFCI
outlet, located on the curbside� The touring coach
must be plugged into a shoreline power supply, or the
generator running for the outlet to operate�
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