I. Electrical Connection
AC Power Connection (120 Volt) - Generator to RV Transfer Switch (continued)
I.10 Locate the liquid-tight conduit attached to the Generator, containing the
120 Volt leads. See Exhibit 10.
I.11 Familiarize yourself with the RV transfer switch manufacture guidelines,
prior to attempting an electrical connection from the Generator to the transfer
switch.
• Consult the RV manufacturer guidelines for model specific wiring route(s)
• Determine location of exhaust system, if it was installed prior to routing the
wiring and electrical connections
• Verify the recommended wiring route from the Generator to the RV transfer switch
complies with all WARNING's in this Guide
• All connections need to be made by fully hand-starting the threaded nut onto
threads before applying torque, to avoid cross threading
II.12 Remove the threaded nut from the end of the liquid-tight conduit connector.
See Exhibit 10 (set aside for connecting the liquid-tight conduit to the transfer switch
housing).
I.13 Hand-thread the opposite side of the liquid-tight conduit connector over the
output leads and onto the liquid-tight conduit.
I.14 Slide output leads into the round hole in the transfer switch housing (refer to
RV transfer switch manufacturer guidelines for exact placement)
I.15 From inside of the transfer switch housing, slide, the previously removed,
liquid-tight conduit connector threaded nut over the output leads and reconnect it to
the liquid-tight conduit connector.
I.16 Verify you have adequate wire length for connection prior to tightening.
• Secure nut inside transfer switch housing and tighten opposite side of liquid-tight
conduit connector onto the liquid-tight conduit, securing the liquid-tight conduit and
output leads to the transfer switch housing
• Proceed with connecting output leads as set forth by the transfer switch
manufacturers guidelines
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