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ELECTRICAL
CONNECTIONS
The
following
general
rules
apply
to
electrical
connec¬
tions
in
a
recreational
vehicle:
Qualified
electricians
who
are
familiar
with
applicable
codes,
standards
and
regulations
should
install
electrical
wiring.
The
wiring
should
comply
with
codes,
standards
and
reg¬
ulations.
The
National
Electric
Code
(NFPA
70),
as
well
as
state
and
local
codes,
apply.
Switches
and
circuit
breakers
should
be
of
a
type
approved
for
use
in
recreational
vehicles
and
must
be
mounted
and
installed
to
prevent
damage
from
road
shock.
Wiring
must
be
of
adequate
size,
with
approved
insulative
qualities,
and
properly
supported.
Conduit
and
wire
openings
into
generator
compartment
(if
used)
must
be
vapor-sealed,
to
prevent
entry
of
flam¬
mable,
explosive
or
poisonous
gases
into
the
vehicle.
ELEamCAL
JUNQION
BOX
Install
an
approved,
square
electrical
junction
box
that
has
a
blank
cover
on
the
interior
or
exterior
wall
of
the
area
you
plan
to
install
the
generator
(NOT
on
the
generator).
Route
the
generator's
AC
output
leads
into
this
junction
box
through
approved
flexible
con¬
duit,
and
into
this
junction
box.
This
is
the
point
of
first
termination
for
generator
AC
output
leads.
WIRING
Wiring
should
be
of
stranded
copper
to
reduce
chance
that
vibration
may
cause
breakage.
Wire
gauge
size
of
wires
should
be
large
enough
to
han¬
dle
at
least
115%
of
the
installed
generator's
rated
maxi¬
mum
current.
If
neutral
conductors
are
used,
they
must
be
the
same
size
as
other
leg
wires.
Route
power
supply
conductors
from
generator
AC
output
leads
T1
(red)
and
T2
(white),
T3
(black)
and
the
green
ground
wire
through
approved
flexible
conduit
to
the
elec¬
trical
junction
box
on
the
compartment
wall.
If
flexible
metal
conduit
is
used
between
the
generator
and
the
compartment
junction
box,
the
conduit
end
that
terminates
the
compartment
junction
box,
must
be
vapor-
sealed.
Flexible
metal
conduit
is
NOT
vapor
tight
along
its
entire
length.
From
the
junction
box
route
power
supply
wires
through
approved
conduit
to
either
(a)
double-pole,
double-throw
transfer
switch,
or
(b)
approved
isolation
receptacle.
Connecting
to
a
transfer
switch
or
isolation
receptacle
must
prevent
vehicle
electrical
circuits
from
being
con¬
nected
to
two
different
power
supplies
at
the
same
time
(such
as
generator
and
dockside
power).
Conductors
must
be
rated
22rF
(105“C)
or
must
be
of
a
larger
conductor
size.
GENERATOR
AC
CONNEaiONS
Generator
AC
output
leads
T1
(red)
and
T2
(white)
and
T3
(black)
come
out
of
the
generator
as
shown
in
Figure
23.
Leads
T1
(red)
and
T3
(black)
are
“hot,”
while
T2
(white)
is
the
grounded
“neutral”.
There
is
also
a
green
lead
that
connects
to
ground
in
the
junc¬
tion
box
of
the
recreational
vehicle.
Figure
23
Generator
AC
Output
Leads
Line
T1
(red)
to
T2
(white)
is
protected
against
over¬
load
by
the
circuit
breaker
(CB1).
Use
this
line-to-neu-
tral
connection
separately
to
operate
120
volts,
1-
phase,
60
Hz,
AC
loads
requiring
up
to
3600
watts
(3.6
kW)
of
power.
Line
T3
(black)
to
T2
(white)
is
also
protected
against
overload
by
a
circuit
breaker
(CB2).
Use
this
line-to
neutral
connection
separately
to
operate
similar
loads.
However,
be
sure
the
total
unit
load
does
NOT
exceed
the
maximum
rating
of
the
generator.
The
neutral
line
(T2,
white)
on
all
units
is
a
grounded
neutral.
NOTE:
The
generator
may
be
reconnected
for
dual
voltage
AC
output.
(See
“Dual
Voltage
Reconnection
on
page
3).”
CAUTION:
Do
NOT
connect
electrical
loads
in
excess
of
any
circuit
breaker
rating
or
you
will
develop
problems
with
circuit
breaker
tripping,
which
causes
a
loss
of
AC
output
Also,
do
NOT
exceed
the
generator's
rated
wattage
capacity.
Add
the
watts
or
amperes
of
all
lighting,
appliance,
tool
and
motor
loads
the
generator
will
operate
at
one
time.
This
total
should
be
less
than
the
unit's
rated
wattage/amperage
capacity.
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