It's called a UPS!Connect 240 ac to inverter to pass 240 ac to the sockets?
What's the point of that?
Looks good.To clarify, for the inverter I was looking at something like this Renogy inverter with UPS
Here is a diagram of the components for the complete set up as I saw it. It separates 240v mains power to BMS, Inverter and power supply. The BMS will replace the existing charger which I don’t believe works correctly. I’ve seen a BMS with 14 12V fuses built in, that can replace the current 12V fuse bank. And likely the 100Ah lead acid battery will change to 100Ah Lithium Ion.Looks good.
Are you planning on having a separate battery for the inverter?

Choose LiFeP04 not ion.likely the 100Ah lead acid battery will change to 100Ah Lithium Ion.
Understand but in my case I have 12V motors, which run ok on a battery with sufficient charge. The problem is when the battery hasn’t got enough charge to run the motors. That is, deliver enough amps more likely as the manufacturer of the slide out also states they can run on lower than 12V but the current draw goes up. I would like a second 12V source for those motors.I have three similar looking 120 volt inverters, They deliver a stepped "modified sine wave" that ie OK for power tools and soldering tools . BUT with a peak voltage of 170 volts, and they are unsatisfactory for electronic equipment. They can drive a motor OK, though.
OK, I am glad to know that it does have an adapter. I seriously suggest checking it's label to know the actual specifications . The older power converters (adapters) that used a transformer were a whole lot larger , partly because they also included a bunch of fusing for all of te 12 volt circuits.It does have an adapter, but since van is built for the European market and the Slide out is an local adaption for the AU/NZ market I highly doubt that the spec of the onboard adapter supplies the current to run the slide motors. Which is probably why the slide only works on 12V. I don’t have the spec for this adapter but if it is the little white box marked 12/24V it looks undersized, it will be the power supply to all European models without slide as well.
I searched for replacement power supplies for the type of caravan which comes up with a 10A power supply. I’d be more comfortable putting in that handles a bit more current than 10A so I’m ok with the power supply that is winging its way here now.OK, I am glad to know that it does have an adapter. I seriously suggest checking it's label to know the actual specifications . The older power converters (adapters) that used a transformer were a whole lot larger , partly because they also included a bunch of fusing for all of te 12 volt circuits.
The switched supply for my computer is 65 watts, it is one inch by 2 inches by about 5 inches. it delivers 18.5 volts at3.5 amps. So your "small" supply could be quite adequate. So you really should check. For additional education, look at switcher power supplies in the Digikey catalog, and see sizes versus ratings for DC supplies .
AND, consider that the 50amp fuse was probably a compromise between protection and nuisance fuse failure. It might even be a wrong rating fuse installed in error.