12-Volt System; Power Converter - Fleetwood Southwind 1999 Owner's Manual

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ELECTRicAL SYSTEMS
This system provides grounded 120-volt AC electrical ser-
vice for appliances such as air conditioners, TV, microwave
ovens, etc. This system includes:
the generator
the main electrical power cord ("shore chord")
Your motor home is equipped with a heavy duty, 30-amp
power cord. It is commonly called the "shore cord." This
cord is used to connect to external 120-volt AC service. The
cord and connector is molded together to form a weather-
proof cable assembly. Do not cut or alter the cable in any
way. Do not remove the ground pin in the cable connector, or
defeat the ground circuit in the motor home.
To connect the power cord to external service, push the plug
straight into the receptacle.
The converter will automatically supply 12-volt DC power
when your motor home is operating on 120-volt from the
generator or a public utility. It will also charge the coach
battery.
120",VOLT
SYSTEM
WARNING
Do not operate the 120-
volt
electrical
system
without a proper ground.
Electrocution or severe
electrical shock could
result.
CAUTION
Switch off the 30-amp
main breakers located in
the 120-volt AC load cen-
ter (breaker panel) before
you insert or remove the
30-amp power plug. Be
sure to insert or remove
the plug straight into or
out of the receptacle. The
neutral and both 120-volt
pins should make contact
at the same time to avoid
excessive voltage on one
leg of the circuit that
could damage 120-volt
appliances.
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