Flying Cloud - Airstream
Flying Cloud - Airstream
Flying Cloud - Airstream
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Electrical<br />
The 110-volt electrical system provides power to operate the air conditioner,<br />
converter and 110-volt receptacles for portable appliances. The power is<br />
carded through the 110-volt city power flexible cord to the 110-volt distribution<br />
panel, and then is distributed to each appliance or receptacle. Exterior outlets<br />
voltages regardless of the variances that occur in city power systems. The<br />
design eliminates the need for complex electronic sensing systems to charge<br />
the batteries, minimizing the possibility of failures and greatly increasing its<br />
overall reliability.<br />
for 110 volts are located on the curbside exterior wall between the wheels and<br />
above the wheel well.<br />
In some older parks and<br />
other locations where three<br />
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All wire, components, and wiring methods conform to federal and state requirements.<br />
Converter<br />
pronged outlets are not<br />
available, certain precautions<br />
to insure proper grounding<br />
and polarity must be taken.<br />
These precautions are listed<br />
Difference in<br />
current<br />
when ground<br />
fault exists<br />
ON<br />
TRIP<br />
OFF<br />
PUSH<br />
TO<br />
TEST<br />
Positive Buss Bar<br />
Neutral<br />
Buss Bar<br />
The <strong>Airstream</strong> converter system enables you to use the 12 volt lights and<br />
equipment whether operating on self-contained battery power or hooked up<br />
below:<br />
Black-Hot Lead<br />
White-Neutral to load<br />
1. Attach the three-pronged plug to a two-pronged adapter. The third conductor<br />
line of this adapter has a short wire lead, which must be grounded.<br />
to 110-volt city power. The 12-volt light bulbs give off the same light as regular<br />
household bulbs, so that when operating on self-contained battery power, everything<br />
works normally except the 110-volt convenience outlets and 110-volt<br />
appliances.<br />
2. For proper grounding connect the short ground lead to a grounded outlet<br />
box or to a cold water pipe. When no water pipe is available drive a metal<br />
notice: When operating with city power make very certain that the<br />
service is 110 volt and not 220 volt.<br />
rod two feet into the ground and attach the ground lug to it, thus providing<br />
the unit with proper grounding.<br />
The converter system is a transformer designed to maintain constant output<br />
Note: When the three-pronged plug can be used there will be no problems<br />
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