Instruction manual
133T-Modell - 13/14 - Ausgabe 08/13 - 2354677 - BUE-0029-14EN
Electrical system
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The higher the number of active electrical appliances, the faster the energy of
the living area battery is consumed.
Charging Only use the transformer/rectifier to charge the living area battery. Therefore,
connect the vehicle to a 230 V power supply system as often as possible.
8.5 Transformer/rectifier (EBL 99)
Functions The transformer/rectifier has the following functions:
z The transformer/rectifier charges the living area battery. The transformer/
rectifier charges the starter battery with a float charge only.
z The transformer/rectifier monitors the voltage in the living area battery.
Z Charge the battery for at least 48 hours after a total discharge.
Z Do not cover the ventilation slots. Danger of overheating!
Z Depending on the model, not all slots for the fuses are occupied.
Z If there are several living area batteries, use an auxiliary charging unit.
Z Further information can be obtained in the manufacturer's instruction
manual.
Fig. 166 Transformer/rectifier (EBL 99)
1 Main supply socket 230 V~
2 Block 1: Refrigerator output (D+, heating cartridge)
3 Block 2: Refrigerator output from starter battery, alternator D+
4 Block 4: Heating output, basic light (lighting in the entrance area), entrance step
5 Block 3: Panel outlet
6 Block 5: Reserve output 2, reserve 3, reserve 4, appliance with constant positive
(e.g. satellite device, defroster)
7 Block 6: Solar charge regulator input (if fitted)
8 Block 7: Auxiliary charging unit input, fuel cell
9 Block 8: Appliance circuit output 1, appliance circuit 2, TV, water pump, reserve 1,
reserve 5, reserve 6
10 Battery selector switch ("Blei-Säure/Blei-Gel" (lead acid/dryfill))
11 Fuses
12 Battery cut-off switch ("Batterie Ein/Aus" (battery On/Off))