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Winnebago Adventurer 2005 User Manual

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SECTION 9
ELECTRICAL SYSTEMS
9-6
Automatic Power Transfer Switch
Whenever the generator is needed, an auto-
matic power transfer system automatically
switches the household electrical system to the
generator 10 seconds after the generator is start-
ed. The ten-second delay allows the generator to
start easily without the burden of electrical loads.
Starting and Stopping the Generator
For your convenience we have mounted gen-
erator start/stop switches in two locations inside
the coach; in addition to the switch on the gener-
ator itself:
Instrument Panel
Systems Monitor Panel (One Place)
The generator starter circuit does not rely on
the automotive battery, so the switch will operate
whether the ignition switch is on or off.
See generator manufacturers operating
information for specific instructions.
Reduce all electrical loads. (Shut off lights,
fans, appliances, etc.)
If the generator has not been run for two
weeks or more, you may need to prime the
fuel system before attempting to start.
Starting
Press the generator starter switch on and
hold until generator engine is running, then
release.
Let the generator engine stabilize and run
smoothly before turning appliances or elec-
trical equipment on.
Do not overload generator by turning too
many items on. See load chart for estimation
of typical RV loads. Refer to the output spec-
ifications of your generator in the generator
manufacturers manual. Then see the follow-
ing electrical load chart to estimate your typ-
ical loads.
Stopping
Before shutting generator down, turn off
electrical loads and let engine run at no-load
for a few minutes to cool down.
Press the generator switch Off and hold until
the generator engine comes to a complete
stop.
Generator Hourmeter
This meter is located on the monitor panel. It
registers the total number of hours that the gen-
erator has been operated. Refer to the hourmeter
Approximate Power Requirements of
Common Appliances
Appliance or Tool Approximate Power
Consumption
(Watts/Amps)
Vacuum cleaner
Coffee Maker
Hair dryer
Electric clothes iron
Electric blanket
Television
Electric drill
Air conditioner
Microwave Oven
200-500W/1.7-4.3A
550-700W/4.8-6.1A
800-1500W/7.0-13.0A
500-1200W/4.3-10.4A
50-200W/0.4-1.7A
80-100W/0.7A
250-750W/2.2-6.5A
1400-2000W/13-19A
700-1500W/6.0-13.0A
Continuous generator overloading
can cause high operating tempera-
tures that can damage the generator
windings. Keep the electrical loads
within the generator wattage rating.
CAUTION

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Winnebago Adventurer 2005 Specifications

General IconGeneral
Fuel TypeGasoline
TransmissionAutomatic
Sleeping Capacity4-6
ManufacturerWinnebago
ModelAdventurer
Year2005
CategoryMotorhomes
Width8.5 feet
Gross Vehicle Weight Rating (GVWR)22, 000 lbs
GeneratorOnan 5.5 kW
Horsepower362 HP
ChassisWorkhorse W22
Black Water Capacity42 gallons

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