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The fuse box for the habitation area on my Mizar is shown in the attached photo.
As the pathetic owners manual doesn't cover this subject :RollEyes:, can anyone shed a light on the various graphics used to depict the fused accessory ? :Smile:
 

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At a guess.
5a.outside marker lights
20a.blown air heating.
15a.electric step.
10a.hot water
15a.int lights.
15a.int lights.
10a.water pump.
5a.awning light.
10a.live from hab battery.
Only sure way is to pull one at a time and see what goes off.
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Cheers Dave.
I agree with your assessment, apart from the electric steps - the Mizar doesn't have any fitted :RollEyes:
I thought the 20A fuse (F2) could have been the fridge ?:Smile:

I will try pulling the fuses next time I am at the storage area.:Smile:

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Cheers Dave.
I agree with your assessment, apart from the electric steps - the Mizar doesn't have any fitted :RollEyes:
I thought the 20A fuse (F2) could have been the fridge ?:Smile:

I will try pulling the fuses next time I am at the storage area.:Smile:

i also think F2 is the fridge.
F3 may be used for something else but would be the electric step if it had one..does it have a step light ?

i cant see F9 being the main power fuse as you have 5 others of higher value...F2,3,4,5 and 6 but it could be the charger fuse.
 
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i also think F2 is the fridge.
F3 may be used for something else but would be the electric step if it had one..does it have a step light ?

i cant see F9 being the main power fuse as you have 5 others of higher value...F2,3,4,5 and 6 but it could be the charger fuse.

It does have step lights but I think they are powered from the Engine battery, but it is another thing to check on :Smile:
 
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Hi Dellwood
Ralph's got the info you need, we've the same panel. Ive pm'd you his number as hes still working over the Humber Bridge
Bev:thumb:

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Finally found the details of the fuses in the instruction manual for the Nordelettronic Control Panel.
F1 - 5A fuse for Side Marker Lights
F2 - 20A fuse for fridge
F3 - 15A fuse for the power step (Which my MH does not have)
F4 - 20A/10A fuse. For power to the Webasto (20 A) or the Combi Heater (10A) whichever is fitted.
F5 - 15A fuse for forward Lights
F6 - 15A fuse for the rear lights.
F7 - 10A fuse to the fridge, boiler & water pump switch to power the pump.
F8 - 5A fuse for the awning light & courtesy light switch.
F9 - 10A fuse for the ignition of the oven, gas and the WC.
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Finally found the details of the fuses in the instruction manual for the Nordelettronic Control Panel.
F1 - 5A fuse for Side Marker Lights
F2 - 20A fuse for fridge
F3 - 15A fuse for the power step (Which my MH does not have)
F4 - 20A/10A fuse. For power to the Webasto (20 A) or the Combi Heater (10A) whichever is fitted.
F5 - 15A fuse for forward Lights
F6 - 15A fuse for the rear lights.
F7 - 10A fuse to the fridge, boiler & water pump switch to power the pump.
F8 - 5A fuse for the awning light & courtesy light switch.
F9 - 10A fuse for the ignition of the oven, gas and the WC.
:thumb:

OMG!!!!!:Eeek: be very careful what you eat,,,,,:ROFLMAO:
 
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You mean "Great balls of fire" ? :ROFLMAO:

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Please help just brougt a CI mizar gtl living 2005 I pluged it into the mains and then while trying to get the TV sorted my other half plugged in a hair dryer and blew the socket fuses I have no owners manual or any thing like that and Im struggling to find the said fuse the panel comes up with fuse but Im really struggling can any one help?
 
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Please help just brougt a CI mizar gtl living 2005 I pluged it into the mains and then while trying to get the TV sorted my other half plugged in a hair dryer and blew the socket fuses I have no owners manual or any thing like that and Im struggling to find the said fuse the panel comes up with fuse but Im really struggling can any one help?

I am assuming the hairdryer is 230volts, it could be that it has overloaded the mini circuit breaker, which will be in the consumer unit. Usually the inside of were the mains hookup plugs into your unit.

Reset the breakers, if the hairdryer is faulty, it may have triped the RCB thats the larger of the three trips in the consumer unit.

However, if these are all in the on position, it could be you have triped at the hook up post, and you may need the site management to rset it, they are usually locked.

Do you know what supply you are on, 10amps or 16amps, 10 will give you 2300watts, and 16 will give 3680 or there abouts, if on 10 amps, what the wattage output of the hairdryer? this added to other items could have caused the overload

Hope this helps
 

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