Teebucket1313 wrote:
I have a C7 330hp Turbo Cat in a 2006 Sportcoach Encore 40TS. The engine block heater is tripping the breaker in the power panel. I can't see it, and can't find where it's plugged into the coach. I read on some rigs there's an AC outlet in the storage area that it plugs into so when the coach is on shore power or generator the heater will turn on as needed. I want to unplug it until I have it repaired.
Thanks for any input.
Happy Camping, Dennis
Dennis,
As in many aspects of these rolling Kleenex boxes, there's lots of things that are different from coach to coach, and manufacturer to manufacturer. The actual block heater on the engine, is on the drivers side, about a couple of inches above the oil pan gasket, under the turbo. It has a plug on it if, you cannot find out where to un-plug the 120VAC side.
Now, in our coach, behind the drivers side duals, is our electrical/shore power/Inverter/Charger compartment. Also in that compartment is, a 120VAC plug and, AC receptacle. That is for plugging that Block heater into A/C power. Does it mean it's in the same area on your coach, not a clue. But, I think you should have two other means of shutting down the Block heater system. One should be an actual wall switch, located only you know where, in your coach. And, the second way should be a 120VAC breaker in your breaker panel that may be dedicated to just that circuit.
Scott
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