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OS 335
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KEEP CHILDREN AWAY FROM ANY ELECTRICAL CABLES OR EQUIPMENT AND AL-
WAYS USE GROUNDED APPLIANCES ON BOARD YOUR BOAT.
DO NOT OPERATE THE AC ELECTRICAL SYSTEM FROM SHORE POWER WITH RE-
VERSE POLARITY. REVERSE POLARITY WILL DAMAGE THE SYSTEM AND EXPOSE
PASSENGERS TO ELECTROCUTION HAZARDS. THIS CONDITION COULD ALSO CAUSE
A FIRE IN THE ELECTRICAL SYSTEM.
DISCONNECTING PROCEDURE FOR SHORE POWER CONNECTION
Turn the main breaker on the AC panel and the disconnect switch on the dockside outlet to the “OFF” positions.
Disconnect the cable from the dockside outlet and replace the outlet caps. Disconnect the cable from the boat
and close the inlet cap. Store cable.
AC BREAKER PANEL
The AC panel is located in the cabin. The following are descriptions of the AC panel equipment and the
breakers that protect the accessories:
AC Amp Meter
Indicates the total amperage or current being drawn through the AC panel. It is the total current level of all
of the AC equipment in operation at the time.
AC Volt Meter
Indicates the voltage supplied to the
panel.
AC Main Breaker
Protects the general distribution net-
work. This breaker is very sensitive.
The resulting power surge that occurs
when connecting the dockside cord may
cause the main breaker to trip. To avoid
this surge, always turn the main breaker
to the “OFF” position before plug-
ging or unplugging the shore power
cord. The AC panel also is equipped
with a relay that will cause the main
breaker to trip when reverse polarity
current is detected.
Reverse Polarity Light
The red light indicates reverse polarity current supplied to the panel. This situation will cause the red light
to remain lit. Additionally, a special relay attached to the main breaker will automatically turn the main
breaker off whenever reverse polarity is achieved. If reverse polarity is achieved, immediately turn off all
cabin AC breakers and dockside outlet breakers. Disconnect the power cable from the dockside outlet and
notify a qualified electrician to check the dockside wiring.
AC Breaker Panel
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