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The Electrical System
The RV electrical system is comprised of two independent electrical systems. One operates
o of 12-volt DC power and the other o of 120-volt 60hz AC power. All installations have
been made in compliance with industry standards applicable on the date of manufacture.
Because the electrical equipment and associated circuitry are engineered into a dedicated
system specic to your RV, do not make unauthorized changes or add xed appliances to it.
Service and/or modication of the electrical system should only be performed by qualied
electrical technicians using approved materials, components, and methods meeting current
safety and code requirements. Consult your dealer’s service department for assistance.
To read more about the various components incorporated into the RV electrical system,
please refer to the information contained in your Warranty Packet.
For motorized vehicles, consult the Chassis Guide for information pertaining to the chassis
drivetrain electrical system.
Before working on the electrical system:
Make sure the inverter/charger (if so equipped) is turned “o” before disconnect-
ing batteries.Disconnect the shore power cord.
If equipped with a generator, turn o the generator and disable the automatic gen-
erator start functionality.
Turn o the battery disconnect switch (if so equipped)
Turn o the 120V main circuit breaker.
Disconnect the negative 12VDC battery terminal from the battery.
Use caution when using metal tools. If a tool contacts a battery terminal or
metal connected to it, a short circuit could occur which could cause personal
injury, explosion or re.
In Case Of An Electrical Fire
Switch the 120-volt main circuit breaker to the “o” position. It is important that
everyone knows where to nd the main circuit breaker and how it operates.
Disconnect twhe negative battery cable(s) at the battery.
Disconnect the power cord from the shore power receptacle.
Turn “o” the generator (if so equipped).
Always have faulty or damaged wiring and electrical components repaired immediately.
Do not attempt to use water to put out an electrical re. Water can spread
some types of re, and electrocution is possible with an electrical re.