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Section 4 Electrical System
OS 375
AC Main Breakers
The shore power or generator main breaker
protects the AC distribution. This breaker is
very sensitive. The resulting power surge
that occurs when connecting the dockside
cord or starting the generator may cause the
main breaker to trip. To avoid this surge,
always turn the selected main breaker to the
“OFF” position before plugging or unplug-
ging the shore power cord or starting or
stopping the generator.
The following components are protected by
either 120 or 240 Volt 60 Hz breakers for
domestic models. Certain export models
use only 220 Volt 50 Hz breakers for all com-
ponents:
240 Volt Circuits (Domestic Only)
Cabin Air Conditioning
Supplies electrical current directly to the
cabin air conditioner. This breaker will trip if
sea water is not being supplied to the air
conditioning unit. If this breaker trips, reset
and check for water flow out of the air condi-
tioning thru-hull. Refer to the air conditioner
owner’s manual for additional information.
Helm Air Conditioning
Supplies electrical current directly to the
helm air conditioner. The thermostat for the
helm air is mounted on the panel adjacent to
the breaker. This breaker will trip if sea water
is not being supplied to the air conditioning
unit. If this breaker trips, reset and check for
water flow out of the air conditioning thru-
hull. Refer to the air conditioner owner’s
manual for additional information.
Cockpit Coolers
Supplies electrical current to the refrigera-
tion unit for the starboard cockpit cooler and
aft cockpit cooler. Individual thermostats are
mounted on the panel adjacent to the
breaker. This breaker will trip if sea water is
not being supplied to the refrigeration unit. If
this breaker trips, reset and check for water
flow out of the thru-hull. Refer to the refrig-
eration owner’s manual for additional infor-
mation.
Cooling Pump
This breaker MUST be turned on before
operating the air conditioners or cockpit
coolers.
House Charger
The house 40 amp battery charger charges
the house, electronics and bow thruster bat-
teries. This breaker should ALWAYS be on
whenever the boat is occupied and either
the shore power or generator is operating. It
is automatic and is equipped with an amme-
ter to monitor charging. See the battery
charger manual for more information.
Engine Charger
The engine 20 amp battery charger main-
tains the charge on the engine batteries. It
is automatic and is equipped with an amme-
ter to monitor charging. See the battery
charger manual for more information.
Water Heater
Supplies electrical current directly to the
water heater circuit. The water temperature
is automatically controlled by a thermostat in
the water heater control panel. Before oper-
ation, you must have water in the water
heater (see the water heater manual for
more information).
Cockpit Grill
Supplies electrical current to the cockpit grill.
This breaker should ONLY be on when the
grill is being used. See the grill manual for
more information.
Stove
Supplies electrical current directly to the gal-
ley stove. See the stove manual for more
information.
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