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In
1988
models,
an
outside recept equipped
with
a
"G.F.C.I."
breaker
will be standard on Designer Series campers. On J-Series, this recept will
be
part
of
the Deluxe package.
G.F.C.1.
BREAKER
These initials mean "Ground Fault Current Interrupter." This special
breaker has been designed to reduce the possible injury caused
by
an elec-
trical shock.
An example of ground fault current is
the
current which would flow through
a person who is using or touching an appliance with faulty insulation and,
at the same time,
is
in contact with
an
electrical ground such as a plumbing
fixture, wet floor, or earth.
This
G.F.C.I.
Breaker will
not
protect against short circuits or overloads.
The circuit breaker or fuse
in
the electrical panel which supplies power
to
the circuit provides this protection.
When this
G.F.C.I.
Breaker
is
tripped,
it
has interrupted ground fault cur-
rent caused
by
such things as fzulty insulation or wet wiring inside some
appliance or equipment connected to
the
circuit. The faulty equipment should
be repaired before it
is
used again.
This special breaker should be tested monthly. See the small instruction
booklet as supplied
in
your trailer. This G.F.C.I. Breaker is
a
code
requirement.
ROOF
VENT
Your new fold-down camper
is
equipped
with
a standard
14"
roof vent.
By
turning the crank on
the
inside, the dome will raise.
An
optional 12-volt power fan is available for this vent.
The
fan
will operate
on Convertor
or
Battery power. Fresh air
is
circulated thm the coach for
full
ventalation.
A
thermostat
is
also available
to
startlstop the fan.
SPECS:
Speed
AMP
Draw
C.F.M,
Lo
3*3
577
Med
5.7
782
Mi
8.3
942

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