ELECTRicAL
SYSTEMS
The 120-volt cin:uit breakers and 12-volt fuses are located
on three separate panels. The purpose
of
these three panels is
to provide electrical circuit breakers and fuses to interrupt
current flow
if
a circuit is overloaded.
1. 120-volt House
Electrical-
This electrical panel is locat-
ed in an overhead cabinet in the galley. This panel is very
similar to a residential panel with resettable breakers.
2.
Fleetwood Automotive 12-volt System - This panel is
located on the right side under the hood. This electrical
center contains battery disconnect systems, entry step and
some other automotive circuitry.
3.
12-volt Chassis Fuses - This electrical panel is located
under the driver's side instrument panel.
Your motor home is equipped with a gasoline-powered gen-
erator which will provide complete electrical self-contain-
ment when regular public utility
AC
power is unavailable.
Controls are at the generator and at a remote control panel
located inside the motor home.
With the generator operating, power is available at all
of
the
120-volt power outlets in the motor home, just as
if
the cord
were connected to an external source. The generator is also
connected to the power converter, thus supplying 12-volt
power as well.
MOTOR
HOME
FUSES
AND
CIRCUIT
BREAKERS
WARNING
Do
not install 12-volt
fuses
or
120-volt break-
ers
with
amperage
rat-
ings greater than that
specified
on
the
device or
label. Doing
so
consti-
tutes a
fi
re
hazard
GENERATOR
BOUNdEfI