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Jan 06, 2020 - 02:31 AM
Below is the Operating instructions for the EMS-PT50C and the bold explains the L-2.
Operating Instructions
1. Plug into AC power.
2. Digital display will read 888 for one second then begin scrolling the voltage, amps, line frequency, and error code(s). In addition, the time delay light will flash in the bottom right corner of the display.
3. The EMS will read L-1, and then give you a 3-digit number which is your line voltage. Next, it will give you an “OA” reading. This is the amp reading; however, it will read zero until the time delay is complete. Then you will notice a number between 0 and 35. That number indicates how many amps the RV is drawing. Next, the display will read L-2 and indicate the voltage and amps for Line 2. Then it will read 60H and this number should remain fairly consistent; however, it may read plus or minus one or two. Lastly, you will notice the E code. E-0 is normal. Only when an E-0 and E-10 is present will the delay light flash and ultimately bring power in to the RV. Refer to your Error Code Chart that is provided or see next page for details.
4. Verify that Error Code E-0 is displayed.
5. Set up is complete.
6. The EMS has a 136-second time delay before you will receive power into your RV.
Operating Instructions
1. Plug into AC power.
2. Digital display will read 888 for one second then begin scrolling the voltage, amps, line frequency, and error code(s). In addition, the time delay light will flash in the bottom right corner of the display.
3. The EMS will read L-1, and then give you a 3-digit number which is your line voltage. Next, it will give you an “OA” reading. This is the amp reading; however, it will read zero until the time delay is complete. Then you will notice a number between 0 and 35. That number indicates how many amps the RV is drawing. Next, the display will read L-2 and indicate the voltage and amps for Line 2. Then it will read 60H and this number should remain fairly consistent; however, it may read plus or minus one or two. Lastly, you will notice the E code. E-0 is normal. Only when an E-0 and E-10 is present will the delay light flash and ultimately bring power in to the RV. Refer to your Error Code Chart that is provided or see next page for details.
4. Verify that Error Code E-0 is displayed.
5. Set up is complete.
6. The EMS has a 136-second time delay before you will receive power into your RV.
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