Salon Main Circuit Breaker Panel; Figure 3-35 - Chris-Craft 2014 36 RH Corsair Owner's Manual

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Salon Main Circuit Breaker Panel

The top section of the Salon Main Circuit Breaker Panel
Once an AC power source is selected, shore power or generator, the breaker panel must be configured to
accept power from the source. A mechanical slide permits you to select only one power source, shore or
generator. You cannot select both. You may choose to use both shore power feeds if desired.
If using the air conditioner energize that system first on start-up since it draws the most power.
To utilize shore power:
1. Ensure you have access to shore power and the appropriate Shore Power Control Breakers on the stern are turned
Verify no reverse polarity condition exist.
2. Place the mechanical slide on the salon breaker panel in the proper position. This allows you to select one or both shore
power feeds.
3. Turn the Shore Power 1 and/or Shore Power 2 switch
illuminates.
4. Read the power input on the volt meters located on the panel. Select Line 1 or Line 2 to read the power input for the
appropriate line.
5. Set the circuit breakers as required.
prevent an overload.
6. If using one shore power cord, be sure to plug into shore power and turn on the AC Panel Shore Power and Transfer
Breakers.
To utilize generator power:
1. Start the generator and allow it to stabilize at operating temperature.
2. Place the mechanical slides on the salon breaker panel in the proper position, covering the shore power switches.
3. When power is available the green light above the switches illuminates.
4. Set the Generator switch to
5. Set the Generator and Generator/Transfer switch to
6. Turn the desired breakers
Generator power
is limited to total
output of the
generator.
Exceeding this
limitation will
cause breakers
to trip.
Figure 3-35. Salon
Main Circuit
Breaker Panel
AC Section
3-44
DO NOT
turn on all breakers at the same time. Energize one system at a time to
ON.
ON.
ON.
(Figure
3-31) controls the AC power system.
ON.
When power is available the green light above the switches
Shore Power
ON.

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