Direct Current (Dc); Generator - 5.0 Kw Gas (Optional) - Pro-Line Boats 2010 29 Express Owner's Manual

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If the Polarity Light (red) comes on, you may have a problem with the shore power cable or your power source.
Unplug the shore power immediately and do not use it until a qualified technician corrects this potentially
dangerous situation.
The AC volts and the AC amperes gauges allow you to monitor the AC power usage. The system is designed to
pull up to 30 amps. If you are pulling more than 30 amps, you should turn off one or more of the breakers for the
accessories that you are not using. Pulling more than 30 amps will cause the AC system to trip one or more of
the breakers. To avoid tripping breakers, if an accessory is not in use, the breaker should be in the off position.
The AC panel provides power to the following:
Cabin Outlets 1
Cabin Outlets 2
Stove

Direct Current (DC)

The 12-volt power system is run off your dealer installed batteries. When selecting DC power, switch the DC
main breaker to the on position. The DC panel provides power to the following:
Cabin Lights
Fresh Water
Refrigerator
Additional DC switches and breakers are located on the console. There is also a DC terminal buss panel located
behind the helm. To access this panel, remove the two (2) stainless steel bolts forward of the helm and tilt the
helm aft towards the helm seat. The 12-volt direct current provides electrical power for all lighting, pumps,
electronics and DC devices.
The DC volt gauge indicates the maximum number of volts that are available at the DC panel. We recommend
that you keep an eye on the volt gauge to make sure that you have enough DC volts available to continue
operating the DC equipment that you are currently using. Pulling more than the maximum available volts (12
volts) will cause breakers to trip and will turn off your DC accessories.
Generator (Gas) 5.0 kw with Carbon Monoxide Detector and Auto Shut Off (Optional)
If you have selected the optional gas generator, your vessel will come equipped with a remote start/stop for the
generator, an hour meter, blower switch and 2 carbon monoxide detectors (one is installed in the V-berth of the
main salon and another in the mid berth.
WARNING: The switch for the blower is installed next to the AC/DC panel and should be turned
on for four (4) minutes prior to starting your engines or the generator to ensure that the bilge is
free from any gas fumes.
transom/dive platform.
The generator is installed in the aft area of the bilge and can be started either direct from the generator or
remotely from the AC panel in the cabin.
Before attempting to operate the generator, the boat must be in the water or have some type of water flushing
system going into the generator water pick up. The generator seacock is mounted below the port side hatch in
the berth of the mid cabin. Inspect the seacock and ensure that it is open and that the hoses are all connected.
The seacock is open when the lever is in the vertical position. Then,
At the remote control panel for the battery management system (installed on the console), press the
house battery switch forward to the on position
Go into the cabin, locate the AC/DC panel and move the generator toggle switch to the on position.
Locate the blower switch (installed next to the AC/DC panel) and turn it on. After allowing the blower to
run for a few minutes and circulate fresh air throughout the bilge, the generator can be started up.
Battery Charger
Air Conditioner
Microwave
Sump Pump
Head
Macerator (Optional)
The blower vents are located on the inside wings of the euro
Water Heater (Optional)
Spare (Optional)
Spare 1 (Optional)
Spare 2 (Optional)
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