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Because Centurion 3000 went out of business years ago, exact replacement parts are no longer manufactured. If your CS 2000 has a dead transformer or a broken internal relay, trying to repair the circuit board is usually unsafe and uneconomical. Recommended Modern Replacements
If your Centurion CS 2000 is constantly blowing fuses, boiling your batteries, or humming loudly, it is highly recommended to upgrade to a modern multi-stage smart converter rather than trying to repair the legacy unit.
Route branch circuits (e.g., outlets, AC unit) out of the panel, connecting their respective hot wires to the branch breakers, neutrals to the neutral bar, and grounds to the ground bar. Step 2: Wiring the DC Fuse Block
Secure the Centurion CS 2000 housing into its designated cutout cabinet. Ensure there is at least a few inches of clearance behind and around the unit for ventilation, as these older linear converters generate significant heat. Step 3: Wire the 120V AC Side
Below is the standard wiring schematic and color-code layout for the CS 2000. 120-Volt AC Wiring (Shore Power Side)
Connects to the main silver-colored Neutral Bus Bar. All appliance neutral wires must tie into this bar.
This is the universal DC ground. It must connect to the negative terminal of your RV battery and be securely bonded to the metal frame of the camper chassis.
Centurion Cs 2000 Power Converter Manual Wiring Diagram ((top)) File
Because Centurion 3000 went out of business years ago, exact replacement parts are no longer manufactured. If your CS 2000 has a dead transformer or a broken internal relay, trying to repair the circuit board is usually unsafe and uneconomical. Recommended Modern Replacements
If your Centurion CS 2000 is constantly blowing fuses, boiling your batteries, or humming loudly, it is highly recommended to upgrade to a modern multi-stage smart converter rather than trying to repair the legacy unit.
Route branch circuits (e.g., outlets, AC unit) out of the panel, connecting their respective hot wires to the branch breakers, neutrals to the neutral bar, and grounds to the ground bar. Step 2: Wiring the DC Fuse Block
Secure the Centurion CS 2000 housing into its designated cutout cabinet. Ensure there is at least a few inches of clearance behind and around the unit for ventilation, as these older linear converters generate significant heat. Step 3: Wire the 120V AC Side
Below is the standard wiring schematic and color-code layout for the CS 2000. 120-Volt AC Wiring (Shore Power Side)
Connects to the main silver-colored Neutral Bus Bar. All appliance neutral wires must tie into this bar.
This is the universal DC ground. It must connect to the negative terminal of your RV battery and be securely bonded to the metal frame of the camper chassis.
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What is DNS A record? - The A Record points your hostname to an IP address. This is one of the most frequently used records in the DNS Zones.
What is PTR record? - PTR records are used for the Reverse DNS (Domain Name System) lookup. Using the IP address you can get the associated domain/hostname.
What is the CNAME record? - The CNAME record is also known as a canonical name record. It is used for specifying that a domain name is an alias for another domain, the "canonical" domain.
Master DNS zone - The Master Zone also known as Primary Zone in the DNS server is the read or write copy of the DNS database.
Slave DNS zone - The Slave/Backup DNS zone also known as Secondary is the read-only copy of the DNS records. This means that the DNS records cannot be added directly to the Slave/Backup DNS zone.
What is a DNS query? - A DNS query (also known as a DNS request) is a demand for information sent from a user's computer (DNS client) to a DNS server.
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