Air Conditioner (Option); 12-Volt Dc System; Converter; Interior - Jayco Eagle Owner's Manual

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Air Conditioner (Option)

To meet State, National, and RVIA codes as well as support from manufacturer of
camper, you need to have installed a special kit to provide proper operation and energy
for successful enjoyment. To comply with all applicable codes, it must have the following:
1. 20-amp receptacle with 12 gauge wire.
2. 20-amp power cord to feed air conditioner.
3. Two twist caps.
The weight limit for air conditioners is 110 lbs. Exceeding this weight can damage the
roof and lifter system which will not be covered by your Jayco Limited Warranty.
DuoTherm and RVP brands usually are acceptable for folding camping trailer roof
installations. Other brands may be used if the weight is 110 lbs. or less and the interior
shroud fits around the roof components.
DuoTherm
DuoTherm
BTU
BriskAir
Penguin
7,100
74 lbs.
88 lbs.
11,000
92 lbs.
104 lbs.
13,500
96 lbs.
109 lbs.
WARNING: Any electrical installation that does not meet the criteria may
damage the electrical system and cause problems which will not be covered
under your Jayco Limited Warranty.
WARNING: Follow the wiring listed below as it attaches to the air
conditioner.
Outer Smooth Protective Covering
Outer Ribbed Protective Covering
Center Smooth Protective Covering
Failure to wire as specified will send reversed polarity in the air conditioner,
causing a potentially dangerous situation with the possibility of fire.
Follow the air conditioner installation instructions as supplied with the air conditioner.
Connect the 20-amp power cord to the air conditioner as listed above warning. Notch the
interior air conditioner shroud so the cord can pass between it and the roof. Using p-
clamp, secure the cord to the outer edge of ceiling and let it hang down the side of the
tent. It is code violation to run the 120-volt cord through a conduit of any type of
covering. The cord must be visible.
Coleman
75 lbs. use #6727
92 lbs. use #6757 A, D, or E Series
95 lbs. use #6757 A, D, or E Series
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Positive Black
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Neutral White
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Ground Green
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12-Volt DC System

The 12-volt DC system is composed of numerous items such as convertor, battery, fuses
and lights. Explanation on these items will follow in this section.

CONVERTER

The converter utilizes 120-volt AC power and transforms this energy into 12-volt DC
power, which is used inside of the camper. 12-volt DC energy supplies power to all
lights, furnace blower, and water pump (option).
The converter is a technologically advanced 20-amp PWM "switch mode" type, that can
be used with computers. It is self-contained with a built in circuit breakers and DC fuses.
A quiet cooling fan provides ventilation and is thermally protected to shut down and
cycle back on if overheating occurs.
WARNING:
• Turn off all interior lights before folding the camper for transit as the bulbs
may cause a fire hazard in the folded position and burn holes in tent.
• Do not block converter ventilation.

Interior

All 12-volt power comes from the converter or the black lead in the wire harness from the
tow vehicle battery. Remember, to receive power from the converter you must have a
120-volt energy source available. 120-volt power may be turned off or on by switching
the 120-volt breaker in the converter.
The "bunk" light will attach to the bed bow brace with a clip on the back of the light. To
operate the light with 12-volt power, plug the cord into the receptacle located on the
ceiling light, front or rear. A switch to control the bunk light is built into the light
assembly.
A unit with a porch light will have the on/off switch built into the light assembly. The
bunk light may also be used outside by clipping it to the optional canopy. When attached
to the canopy, the bunk light will be connected to the porch light receptacle.

Batteries (Option)

All Jayco folding camping trailers are pre-wired to accept an auxiliary battery if so
desired. The battery must be hooked up directly to red (positive) and white (negative)
wires on trailer hitch, harness and frame using nothing less than 10 gauge wires.
The auxiliary battery may be installed to avoid discharging tow vehicle battery when 110-
volt power is not available.
Camping trailers with power lift system will have a battery and box installed as part of
the option package.
All battery packages installed by the manufacturer will have an "in-line" fuse and holder
included for protection.
CAUTION: When drawing current from the tow vehicle battery, be sure to avoid
draining battery to a low point that the tow vehicle will not start.
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