POWER AND SUPPLY SOURCE
APPLIANCE
Air Conditioner
Lights
Microwave Oven
Range/Oven
Refrigerator
Vent hood
Wall electrical outlets
Water pressure
Water supply
Battery recharge
Drainage -toilet
SELF- CONTAINED/REMOTE OPERATION
Generator
12V battery converter/Generator
12V battery
Generator
Generator
Generator
12V battery
12V battery
Generator
Tank/Generator
12V battery
CITY HOOK UP (RV PARK)
120-VAC
12V converter
Converter/120-VAC
Converter/120-VAC
Converter/120-VAC
120-VAC
120-VAC
120-VAC line
Pressure system/120-VAC
City/Park Hook-Up
12V converter/120-VAC
GENERATOR (IF APPLICABLE)
The generator is a self-contained power plant
providing the 120-VAC alternating currents,
this is equivalent to the power in any home. It is
normally powered by diesel fuel from your
chassis fuel tank, with an optional LP powered
version. The generator will not run if the fuel
level in the chassis tank drops below a quarter
of a tank. The generator also allows you to
enjoy many AC appliances such as your roof air
conditioners, microwaves, TV’s, vacuum, etc.
while dry camping. You will also be able to use
it while you are traveling to provide power to
the major appliances.
It is very important that you read the manufacturer’s instructions for operation and maintenance of the
generator.
The generator engine can discharge carbon monoxide gas, a colorless odorless gas,
which can cause death if inhaled.
When operating the generator:
Do not open roof vents, windows or doors which could draw fumes into the
interior.
Do not operate the generator where an object such as a building or vegetation may
deflect fumes to the inside of your unit.
Do no operate the generator where accumulated exhaust gas could seep inside
another occupied vehicle, tent or building.
Make sure your CO detector is working before starting the generator.