![]() The converter will always be connected to the first 15 amp breaker on the left. Contains 30/15 and 15/20 breakers.)ĪC branch circuit identification is provided on the front label directly below the breakers. CODE 524D = manufactured the second week of May. The ratings of the circuit breakers in the 6600 Series are indicated on the breaker and by the option code letter, stamped on the lower-right of the front label adjacent to CODE. Note: If the breaker trips again, there exists an electrical malfunction and help from a qualified RV or electrical technician must be obtained. If a breaker trips because of an overload, reset it, first by shutting the breaker off (moving the handle down), then turning the breaker back on by moving the handle up. These appliances may include, but are not limited to, AC receptacles, the power converter and roof air conditioners. If this fluid level drops below the battery plates, exposing them to air, the battery performance will be greatly reduced eventually causing the need for battery replacement.ĭuring long periods of non-use, MagneTek recommends plugging in the RV shoreline over night, once a month to maintain the life of the battery.Īll 6600 Series converters contain the AC breakers that protect the AC appliances. Note: If the converter charger is left on for long periods, the bat-tery fluid level should be checked once a month.Īll batteries “gas” as they are used (discharged) and recharged, causing theiguid level in the battery to evaporate. If this condition continues for more than 30 minutes, the charger may be dam-aged permanently. In the event of the charger being overloaded, the breaker will “ping” off, and reset momentarily. The charger is protected by a 5 amp automatic reset circuit breaker. ![]() The 6600 Series charger is fully automatic and regulated, which means it always monitors the battery condition and sends the correct amount of current needed to recharge and maintain the battery, without over-charging. (standard on model 6626, code “C” on model 6620) Note: If batteries are not installed, the DC appliances will only operate when the converter is on. ![]() This same relay disconnects the battery from the DC appliances when the shoreline is plugged into 120 volts AC, allowing the power converter to operate those appliances. When the shoreline cord is unplugged or the converter AC circuit is off, an automatic relay connects the DC appliances to the battery. To operate the DC appliances from battery power, the RV shore-line cord must be unplugged, or you may shut off the AC branch circuit that protects the converter, which is the first 15 amp breaker from the left on the converter faceplate. MagneTek recommends inspecting and charging the RV battery once a month during long periods of non-use to maintain the life of the battery.ġ2 Volts DC From Battery (models 6620, 6626) Note there may be DC loads connected directly to the battery that will not be turned off by the converter switch. Putting the switch in this position will disconnect all DC appliances from the converter, eliminating the possibility of the battery being discharged. This switch also has a center “OFF” position for long term stor-age of the RV. NOTE: If batteries are not installed, the DC appliances will only operate when the converter is on and the switch is in the “CON-VERTER” position. The manual switch is located behind the plastic converter door and on the lower right hand corner of the faceplate. To operate the DC appliances from battery power, such as when 120 volts AC is not available, the manual “Converter-to-Battery” switch must be in the “BATTERY” position. No user adjustments are necessary.Īll 6626 models (and 6620 models with code “C”) will automati-cally charge and maintain the RV battery while the converter is on, no user adjustments are necessary.įor more information, see the section titled “Automatic Battery Charger”.ġ2 Volts DC From Battery (models 6606, 6612) An automatic relay will disconnect the battery from the DC appliances and switch them to converter power. To operate DC appliances from the converter, plug in the shore-line cord of the RV to a 120 volt, 30 amp receptacle. No damage will result if the switch is left in the “BATTERY” position, but the DC appliances will be operating from battery power, which will eventually be depleted.ġ2 Volts DC From Converter (models 6620, 6626)
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