DYNASTY 2006 ELECTRICAL SYSTEMS - HOUSE — SECTION 8 • 261
120 Volt AC & Amp Meters
The Aladdin™ System Coach Electrical Status screen displays AC and DC electrical values:
• AC voltage, amperage and frequency values when hooked to shore power or operating from the generator.
• House Battery DC voltage and amperage.
• Solar panel charge voltage and amperage.
• Reports the status of the Surge Guard Automatic Transfer Switch.
The Aladdin™ System monitors the two “hot” supply lines of
the 240 Volt AC system. Voltage, amperage and frequency values
are measured at the transfer switch. After hooking to shore power,
check that incoming electrical values are satisfactory. Monitor current
consumption when using appliances and hooked to anything less than
50 Amp service. AC values will read “Off” when using the inverter for
AC power.
Use the Aladdin™ System to avoid low or high voltage operation
and to monitor DC current consumption when dry camping.
NOTE:
When operating from the inverter, use the inverter remote display to monitor AC voltage
and amperage.
TRANSFER SWITCH
The transfer switch will select either shore power or generator power automatically when energized. In the
event both shore and generator power is available, generator power will override shore power after a 30 second
delay. Shore power will be available after a two second delay when the generator is shut down.
The transfer switch uses electronics to monitor voltage
input for high or low voltage conditions. If the incoming
voltage from the generator or shore power exceeds 132
Volts AC, or if voltage drops below 102 Volts AC, the
transfer switch automatically disconnects the electrical
service. This helps prevent damage that can occur to
voltage sensitive equipment.
The transfer switch monitors for faulty wiring from
shore power and protects from reverse polarity and the
dangers of an open neutral condition. A multi-mode
surge protection eliminates the potential for power surges
to enter the motorhome through power cables during
electrical storms.
NOTE:
Do not operate appliances or plug AC loads into the outlets when hooking to shore power
or starting the generator to prevent damage to the transfer switch contacts. If voltage from
shore power is below or above acceptable levels, start the generator and disconnect from
shore service until shore power supply voltage becomes stable.
COACH ELECTRICAL STATUS
VAC AMP FRQ
AC LEG1 125 0.0 60
AC LEG2 125 19.0 60
SHORE POWER SELECTED
VDC AMP
SOLAR 1.0 0.0
HOUSE BAT 12.2 0
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