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ELECTRICAL SYSTEMS
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ELECTRICAL SYSTEMS
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2.14 AC Current Limiter Operation
The power control system features a 230V
current monitoring system which allows the
mains hook up current to be displayed on the
control panel. The resolution of this reading is
0.5A. A current limit setting can be activated
which if reached will switch off the electric
elements in the heating system (and air-
conditioning if fitted and enabled), until such
time as the current drops and the elements will
be switched back on.
An example of this is if a kettle was to be
operated whilst the heating was on and the
current limit was reached then the heater
electric element would be temporarily switched
off, when the kettle had boiled then the
heater element would be switched back on
automatically.
This feature is particularly useful when abroad
on a low current supply. Setting the value to
OFF will disable this feature.
Power screen (230V)
Here you can view the 230V current and set
the 230V current limiter.
AC Current
The dial on the left shows the 230V AC
current being used by the vehicle (from the
site hook-up).
Set Limit
Press the centre of the dial to turn the AC
current limiter on or off. Press the (+) or (-)
buttons to increase or decrease the limit
level. When on, the system will monitor the
incoming AC current and if the set limit is
reached the 230V heating element within the
heating system will be temporarily turned off
until the current falls below the set limit.
Note: For this feature to work correctly
the Heating mode must be set to Timer
so that the system can control the heating
appliance.

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