10-2
COMMANDER / EMBASSY
Fig. 10-2 POWER PANEL (OPEN DOORS)
10.1.2 POWER CONTROL CENTER -
COMMANDER ONLY (OPTIONAL)
This panel contains the fuses for the 12 volt system,
circuit breakers for the 120 volt system. 120V power to
12V DC converter is mounted in compartment behind
the panel. Each system handles dierent circuits in the
motorhome.
10.1.3 120-VOLT CIRCUIT BREAKERS
The breaker panel protects all 120-volt equipment and
components in the motorhome from overload, from a
short in the wiring or a short in the component itself.
This cuts o the ow of electricity in the system and
prevents damage or re.
If a breaker “trips”, allow a brief “cool down” period
and then reset the breaker by turning it OFF and then
ON. If a breaker “trips” again, this could mean that
there is a short in the wiring or in the equipment and
both should be checked and serviced by a qualied
technician.
There is a singular panel switch which protects the
entire electrical system. Become familiar with the
locations of the main 120v breaker and check it rst if
electrical problems should be experienced.
Refer to control panel manuals for more information.
Commander
Embassy
Fig. 10-3 120-VOLT CIRCUIT BREAKERS
ELECTRICAL PANEL SHOWN
12V Fuse Panel
120V Breaker Panel
10-2
COMMANDER / EMBASSY
Fig. 10-2 POWER PANEL (OPEN DOORS)
10.1.2 POWER CONTROL CENTER -
COMMANDER ONLY (OPTIONAL)
This panel contains the fuses for the 12 volt system,
circuit breakers for the 120 volt system. 120V power to
12V DC converter is mounted in compartment behind
the panel. Each system handles dierent circuits in the
motorhome.
10.1.3 120-VOLT CIRCUIT BREAKERS
The breaker panel protects all 120-volt equipment and
components in the motorhome from overload, from a
short in the wiring or a short in the component itself.
This cuts o the ow of electricity in the system and
prevents damage or re.
If a breaker “trips”, allow a brief “cool down” period
and then reset the breaker by turning it OFF and then
ON. If a breaker “trips” again, this could mean that
there is a short in the wiring or in the equipment and
both should be checked and serviced by a qualied
technician.
There is a singular panel switch which protects the
entire electrical system. Become familiar with the
locations of the main 120v breaker and check it rst if
electrical problems should be experienced.
Refer to control panel manuals for more information.
Commander
Embassy
Fig. 10-3 120-VOLT CIRCUIT BREAKERS
ELECTRICAL PANEL SHOWN
12V Fuse Panel
120V Breaker Panel