120.Volt.ac.equipment; Reverse.polarity.indicator; B.. 120.Volt.ac.equipment - Four winns 310 Horizon Owner's Manual

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NOTICE
Always connect the cord to the power inlet
receptacle of the boat before making connec-
tions to the shore power source.
3.. Check.for.reverse.polarity.on.the.AC.panel..If.the.
reverse.polarity.light.is.activated,.immediately.
disconnect.the.shore.power.cord..See.Section.H-
8C.-.Reverse.Polarity.Indicator.
4.. Turn.on.the.boat's.main.breaker.switches.and.all.
other.breaker.switches.desired.on.the.AC.panel.
for.the.various.equipment.installed.
5.. To.disconnect.shore.power,.turn.off.the.MAIN.
breaker.switches.on.the.AC.electrical.panel.and.at.
the.transom..Then.disconnect.the.power.cord.from.
the.shore.power.dockside.receptacle..Then,.
disconnect.the.cord.from.the.boat.
NOTICE
Always disconnect the shore power cord from
the dockside first before disconnecting from
the boat.
NOTICE
Always remember to disconnect the shore
power cord from the dockside first before
leaving the dock. Properly store shore power
cord.
B. 120 Volt AC Equipment
The.120.volt.AC.power.is.supplied.when.the.dockside.
power.option.and/or.the.generator.option.is.installed..
All.12.volt.equipment.is.isolated.from.the.120.volt.AC.
system.(except.the.cockpit.refrigerator.which.is.dual.
voltage)..Appropriately.labeled.circuit.breakers.protect.
all.AC.systems.on.the.boat..The.receptacles.can.be.
used.for.120.volt.(220.volts.on.50.Hertz.models).
household.appliances..Refer.to.the.following.list.for.
information.on.appliances.and.other.equipment.
Battery.Charger.-.Available.with.the.dockside.power.
option.is.controlled.by.a.circuit.breaker.on.the.AC.
electrical.panel.in.the.Day-berth.labeled.BATTERY.
CHARGER..In.order.for.the.charger.to.charge.the.
battery(s) the circuit breaker must be "ON" while
connected.to.dockside.power..If.a.generator.is.
available.and.operating.it.too.will.allow.the.batteries.to.
be.charged.by.the.battery.charger..
Electrical Systems - Section H
Microwave.Option.-.This.option.requires.the.dockside.
power.option..The.MICROWAVE.breaker.must.be.
activated.and.the.boat.connected.to.dockside.power.or.
use.the.generator.(optional).to.supply.power.to.the.
microwave.
Receptacles.-.The.OUTLETS.circuit.breakers.supply.
power.to.the.corresponding.receptacles.in.the.AC.
system.
Air.Conditioner.Option.-.Note:.This.option.requires.the.
dockside.power.option..Refer.to.Section.L-4.-.Air.
Conditioning.in.this.manual.for.more.information.
Most.receptacle.circuits.are.capable.of.handling.15.
amperes...Refer.to.Table.III.for.a.list.of.equipment.and.
the.electrical.currents.usually.required.to.operate.these.
items..For.220.volt,.50.Hertz.models,.divide.all.of.the.
current.ratings.by.2..Usually,.the.power.requirement.is.
specified on the electrical item. This is only an ap-
proximation.of.the.electric.current.usage.normally.
experienced.
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.
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
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