Reverse.polarity.indicator; Ground.fault.current.interrupters.(Gfci); Generator - Four winns 318 VISTA Owner's Manual

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EQUIPMENT
Air.Conditioners
Battery.Chargers
Blankets.(Electric)
Coffee.Makers
Electrical.Drills
Fans
Fry.Pan
Heater
Lights
Television
Vacuum.Cleaners
Table III: Electrical Equipment
C. Reverse Polarity Indicator
Improper.grounds.or.reversed.polarity.at.shore.power.
are.a.source.of.serious.electrical.hazard..The.reverse.
polarity.light.will.indicate.if.a.problem.exists.at.the.120.
AC.electrical.system.shore.connection.
If.a.problem.exists,.the.reverse.polarity.indicator.light.
will.come.on.when.the.shore.power.cable.is.attached.
to.the.inlet..DO.NOT.activate.the.shore.power.switch.
in.the.cabin.when.the.reverse.polarity.light.is.on.
ALWAYS check the reverse polarity indicator
light in the AC distribution panel immediately
upon connecting the shore power cord before
turning on the AC SHORE POWER circuit
breaker. If the light is on, a problem with a
reversed electrical connection exists.
Disconnect the shore power cord immediately.
Notify the marina and have the dock's shore
power connection inspected.
Under.proper.operating.conditions,.the.reverse.
polarity.indicator.light.will not.be.on..A.green.light.is.
provided for the shore power and will be "ON" when
dockside.power.is.being.used.
NOTICE
Some marina shore power systems may be
improperly grounded to retard electrolysis
(see Section
H-
- Stray Current Corrosion).
Before using any 0 volt equipment, make
sure the reverse polarity light does not activate
when connecting the cord to the inlet.
Electrical Systems - Section H
ELECTRICAL LOADS
See.motor.load.plate
Up.to.800.watts.(7.3.amps)
50.to.200.watts.(2.amps)
550.to.700.watts.(6.3.amps)
See.motor.load.plate
25.to.75.watts.(0.7.amps
1350.watts.(12.3.amps)
1500.watts.(13.7.amps)
Wattage.as.marked
1500.watts.(10.5.amps)
See.motor.load.plate
D. Ground Fault Current Interrupters (GFCI)
The.ground.fault.current.interrupter.(GFCI).is.a.device.
which.protects.against.hazardous.electrical.shock.
from.improper.ground..An.appliance.electrical.cord.
with.worn.insulation.or.damp.equipment.may.have.
stray.current.which.will.run.through.electrical.grounds...
Stray.current.as.above.will.result.in.an.electrical.
shock..
One.GFCI.receptacle.will.protect.all.of.the.receptacles.
on.the.circuit..A.GFCI.may.be.used.as.a.receptacle.as.
well.as.an.interrupter.
To.test:
Push.the.black.test.button.and.the.red.reset.button.
should.pop.out.from.the.inner.surface..The.receptacle.
and.the.circuit.are.now.off..
Push.the.reset.button.in.until.it.clicks.to.reset.it..If.it.
does.not.reset,.there.is.either.a.short.in.the.circuit.or.
the.equipment.being.used,.or.a.ground.fault.in.the.
equipment..Unplug.all.appliances.and.reset.the.GFCI...
One.at.a.time,.plug.the.equipment.back.in.and.turn.it.
on..The.item.that.causes.the.GFCI.to.trip.is.the.
problem.item.and.should.not be.used.
H - 9

GENERATOR

A.generator.is.optional.on.the.318.Vista
provides.120.Volt.(220V).AC.power.when.the.boat.is.
away.from.the.dock..The.generator.can.be.operated.
while.running.at.or.below.cruising.speed...The.genera-
tor.should.not.be.operated.when.the.boat.is.being.run.
at.high.speeds..Insufficient cooling water may be
available due to the speed.
A.generator.factory.installed.by.Four.Winns.is.capable.
of providing sufficient power for most electrical needs
including.cooking,.refrigeration,.and.air.conditioning...
It is possible to overload the generator by trying
to operate too much equipment at one time..The.
circuit.breaker.that.protects.the.output.circuits.on.the.
generator.set.will.trip.should.that.occur..See.the.
generator manufacturers information for specifications
and.additional.details.
If.you.wish.to.use.dockside.power,.be.sure.the.
generator.is.off,.connect.the.shore.power.cords.as.
explained.in.Section.H-8A,.and.turn.on.the.Shore.
Power.breakers.on.the.AC.cabin.panel..If.you.wish..
to.use.generator.power:.
.models..It.
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