This 50 Amp Surge Guard Product Monitors Shore Power Continuously And Shuts Off When It Detects Power Surges, Open Ground, Open Neutral, Low Or Excessive Voltage, Miswired Pedestals, Reverse Polarity, Or Elevated Neutral Current Conditions That Could Damage Electronic Equipment In Your Coach Like Its 30 Amp Partner, The 50 Amp Hardwire Unit Is Permanently Installed Within The Bay Of Your Coach, Preventing Potential Theft And Damage From The Elements Optional Remote Lcd Display Conveniently And Remotely Monitors Rv Electrical Power
⚠️ WARNING (California Proposition 65): This product may contain chemicals known to the State of California to cause cancer, birth defects, or other reproductive harm. For more information, please visit www.P65Warnings.ca.gov.
Frequently Asked Questions
Q: What is the main function of the Surge Guard 35550 Hardwire Model?A: The Surge Guard 35550 Hardwire Model is designed to monitor shore power continuously and protect your RV from power surges, open ground, low or excessive voltage, miswired pedestals, and other electrical issues that can damage your electronic equipment.
Q: How does the automatic reset feature work?A: The automatic reset feature of the Surge Guard allows it to restore power automatically once the electrical conditions return to normal after a fault, ensuring your RV appliances are protected without requiring manual intervention.
Q: Is the Surge Guard 35550 compatible with all RVs?A: Yes, the Surge Guard 35550 is suitable for any RV that requires a 50 amp power supply, making it versatile for various RV models and brands.
Q: What are the installation requirements for the Surge Guard 35550?A: The Surge Guard 35550 is a hardwired unit that should be installed within the electrical bay of your RV. It is recommended to have a qualified technician perform the installation to ensure safety and proper functionality.
Q: How does the optional Remote LCD Display enhance usage?A: The optional Remote LCD Display allows users to conveniently monitor their RV's electrical power from a distance, providing real-time information on voltage levels and surge protection status, which can be crucial for preventing electrical issues.