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The document provides instructions for installing and using the PMS3 power management system for caravans and motorhomes.

The PMS3 provides mains protection, a battery charger/power supply, battery selector switch, battery condition meter, and pump isolation switch.

The PMS3 provides RCD/MCB protection against overcurrent and earth faults, reverse polarity indication, and short circuit protection.

Installation & User Instructions

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Introduction

Operation

The PMS3 Power Management System is a 230 Volt AC mains and 12


Volt DC power control unit, providing all the necessary features for the
control of the electrics in your caravan or motor home. This unit
provides the following features:Mains 230 Volt AC

13.8 Volt DC
with

Earth leakage Protection


Over Current Protection
Reverse Polarity Indication
Fully Stabilised Power Supply/ Battery
Charger.
Short Circuit and Over- Current Protection.
Constant Current Limit @ 12 A
4 Fused Outputs
Battery Condition Meter
Battery Change Over Switch
Pump Isolation switch.

Power Supply/Charger
The PMS3 employs a fully automatic mains to 12 volt DC powersupply/charger which is able to provide a stable output voltage,
even under load. The unit is capable of providing upto 12 amps,
should this be exceeded then the PMS3 will enter current limit
mode, thus preventing damage to itself and 12 volt electrics.
The PMS3 will, if necessary, operate on a mains supply as low
as 207 volts (making it ideal for low continental voltages) and
still provide a stable (regulated) dc output voltage. To use the
power-supply/charger place the rocker switch marked
CHARGER SUPPLY on the front of the unit to the ON position, it
should then illuminate.
Battery Selector Switch
VAN position

OFF position

CAR position

When in this position dc power is available


from the caravan/motor-home battery to
power all 12 volt electric circuits. If the
charger is switched on, the battery will be
charged up via the charger/ transformer
unit.
With the charger/power-supply off, this
position isolates all DC power in the
caravan/motor-home.
Note: The switch should be placed in this
position when the caravan/motor-home is
being driven between locations.
The switch can be placed in this position
should the caravan/ motor-home battery
become discharged and no mains power is
available. Power will then be drawn from the
car/main battery to power all 12 volt electric
circuits.

Battery Condition Meter


This electronic meter provides a 5-bar LED readout of the
condition of your main or auxiliary battery. Readings should be
taken as follows:
High region

Fully charged (no charge necessary)

Norm region

Adequate charge (re-charge if desired)

Low region

Low charge (turn on charger to re-charge)

Pump Isolation Switch

The PMS 3 is designed to work with a battery in circuit, for optimum


performance we recommend a good quality leisure battery.

This switch is used to isolate power to the water pump in the


event of a pump fault or merely as a safeguard against
unwanted pump operation.

Mains Protection
The 40 amp RCD (Residual Current Device) gives protection against
earth faults and also acts as the mains isolation switch. This device
should be tested periodically by pressing the 'test button', at which point
the device should trip. The mains protection also includes three MCB's
(Miniature Circuit Breakers) which are basically re-settable fuses to
protect against over-current.
These MCB's will normally be connected as follows (only a guide)
MCB1(10A)
MCB2(6A)
MCB3(6A)

- SOCKETS
- LIGHTING
- FRIDGE / CHARGER

Polarity Indicator
This red neon indicator mounted on the front of the unit, will illuminate if
the mains input to the unit has become reversed and will require
correction. Note: this indicator may illuminate whilst using certain
generators, this is quite normal and safe.

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Installation Instructions
The PMS3 is designed to be recessed into a wall, preferably at eye
level and in a readily accessible position. Particular attention should be
made to ventilation, ensuring that some form of air flow is available at
the rear of the unit (refer to Installation Diagram, Fig 1)
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First mark the required cut-out onto the surface to be removed


using the template dimensions given in the Installation Diagram
(See Fig 1)
Drill four 8mm holes, one in each corner of the cut-out.
Join the holes using a jig-saw or fret-saw to form a rectangular
hole.
Test the unit in position and trim to fit if necessary.
The unit can now be electrically connected using the Wiring
Diagram (See Fig 2). Ensure that the correct cable is used at all
times as shown below and that no bare wire is visible at any
connection. If in doubt consult a qualified electrician.
If your installation requires an isolation relay be fitted (normally
manufacturers only) then see Fig 3 for recommended wiring.

DC

AC

6
7

Battery
Lighting
Pump
Aux
Sockets
Fridge

12 volt circuit failure - Check all dc fuses on PMS3. Check


selector switch is in VAN position, or if in OFF position that
charger is turned on.(see Battery Selector Switch section).
Check in-line battery fuse has not blown.

Specification
Charger/Power Supply
Input Voltage:
Input Frequency:
Output Voltage:
Load Range:
Protection:

Operating temp:
Storage Temp:
Safety Standards:

cable (mm2)
4
1
1.5
1.5
1.5
1.5

230 volts AC +/- 10%


47/63Hz
13.8Volts DC +/- 1%
12 Amps nominal
Constant Current limit @12A
Short circuit protection
Input fuse on PCB @3.15A
Reverse polarity protection
Over-voltage protection
Output fuse rated @15 Amps
0oC to 50oC Full Load
-40oC to 85oC
BS EN60335-2-29

Mains
RCD:
MCB's:

Once all electrical connections have been made, push the unit
into place and fix front panel with four pan-head screws.
The unit can now be tested using the procedure below.

40 amp, 30mA tripping


1 x 10 amp, 2 x 6 amp, type
3kA

Product Info

Testing
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Connect mains 240 volts ac to the caravan/motor-home (via


mains inlet socket)
Observe mains polarity indicator status (see Unit Description)
Switch the RCD to the ON position (upwards).
Switch all MCB's to the ON position (upwards).
Place battery selector switch to VAN position (to use van/auxiliary
battery power)
Check that the BATTERY CONDITION INDICATOR is in the
green region, if it is not then the battery requires charging.
Place the CHARGER SUPPLY switch to the ON position, it
should then illuminate to show
charging is in progress. (see Battery Condition Meter section for
details on when to charge battery)
The unit is now operational and will provide AC and DC power to
all caravan/motor-home electrics.

Power whilst on the move


If your car or motor-home has been wired correctly using relays, power
should be available to charge the van/auxiliary battery and power the
fridge whilst on the move (fridge 12 volt power is via a fuse on the
PMS3 front panel) When the ignition is turned off, both of the relays
will open and disconnect the 12 volt supply. The reason for these
relays is to avoid any discharge between car/main and van/auxiliary
batteries or vice versa whilst the caravan/motor-home is parked with
ignition turned off.
Whilst driving it is recommended that the BATTERY SELECTOR switch
be placed in the OFF position to isolate the output of the charging
system from the vehicle alternator.
Fault finding
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Mains Supply - If no mains supply is available with the


RCD/MCB's switched on, then check the Site Box has not tripped
and the mains inlet cable is secure.
RCD/MCB tripped - Circuit breakers are usually tripped by an
electrical appliance such as a kettle or fan heater, check the
rating of appliances is no greater than 1.8kW

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Fig 1 Venting & Cut-out Details

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Fig 2 Wiring Diagram

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