Kitchen Plugs

Chas M

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We have a 1993 Dutchman Classic 5th wheel. All original including outlets. On our first outing the kitchen plugs and awning outlet weren’t working. Checked the breaker labeled kitchen gfi and have 118v at the breaker. It’s factory labeled gfi but the plugs are not gfi. Is there a gfi hidden somewhere downstream of the breaker?
 
Usually the GFI is on one outlet-sometimes in the bathroom and all the GFI circuits are tied to that one. You might have more than one GFI outlet but likely only one per circuit.

The awning is likely not related to your outlet issue as that is likely a DC powered item that works off of battery. Check for a blown fuse or it could be a bad connection or bad motor. Depending on your "handiness" there are ways to check this.
 
Thanks dsol. All the kitchen outlets including the outside outlet feeds from the bathroom gfi plug. It wasn’t tripped but after change out everything went back to working. Thanks again for the reply.
 
I had three pull outs or what not, the scissor connection that takes the power out when side is opened cut thru the wiring cuz the factory doesnt give a rats behind about workman ship,, had duct work cut and open with all the wires from the converter to the trailer, the wall behind the tv was freezing all the air went there, but my GFI was in the bathroom,, all kitchen and outside outlets are on GFI, same as a house, you might have to check things out more
 

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