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THOR Class C Series - Propane System; Propane Gas Safety

THOR Class C Series
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ELECTRICAL SYSTEMS
65THOR MOTOR COACH | MADE TO FIT
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Typical GFCI receptacle
9. Insert a new fuse of the same specied voltage, amperage rating, and type in the original
location. Never use a higher rated replacement fuse
e fuse panel label should be kept permanently axed to your motorhome. e fuses will not
oer complete protection of the motorhome electrical system in the event of a power surge or
spike. Fuses are maintenance components and must be replaced as as needed.
Ground Fault Circuit Interrupter (GFCI)
e ground fault circuit interrupter (GFCI) receptacle is designed to reduce possible injury
caused by electric shock. e GFCI receptacle(s) will not protect against short circuits or
circuit overloads.
Inspection
Test all GFCI receptacles monthly:
Make sure the circuit breaker is in the ON position (it must be connected to 120 volt
power to reset the GFCI, as needed).
Push in the GFCI TEST button. e GFCI RESET button should pop out indicating the
GFCI receptacle has been “tripped” and the 120 volts AC power is interrupted.
en push in the GFCI RESET button to restore 120 volts AC power.
Contact your selling dealer’s service department for repair assistance if the GFCI RESET
button does not restore 120 volt power when it pops back out. All ground faults must be
repaired before using your motorhome.

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