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time2roll
Jan 30, 2017Nomad
Fredward wrote:Get plugged in to the proper power and verify every 120v item runs properly for 24 hours minimum.
Update... the transfer switch may still be suspect.... but the park owner called me ... he informed me the recepticle he assigned me was 220vac.... not 120vac. He is offering help in repairing any damages to the camper. That being said.. 220 .. should I still expect electrical damage to the 120 appliances?
If you are not sure of the scope or procedure take it in to a shop.
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Product Features:
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• Miswired Pedestal Indication
• Surge Failure Indicator
• Amperage Meter Display
• Previous Error Code
• A/C Frequency Protection
• Time Delay (136 seconds)
• Adjustable Time Delay
• Thermally Protected
• Built-in Scrolling Digital Display
• Remote Display
• Field Servicable
• UL Certified and Canadian Approved
• Lifetime Warranty
• Made in the USA
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