19.
ELECTRICAL SYSTEM AC
The AC electrical system is 110v 60Hz and is as shown on the layout and panel
drawings.
The system represents a potential hazard and the following precautions must be
applied:
1.
The AC system is a double polarity and the wiring colour is brown.
2.
NEVER WORK ON THE ELECTRICAL SYSTEM UNLESS POWER IS
SWITCHED OFF. REMEMBER THIS IS A TWO-WIRE SYSTEM AND THAT
FULL ISOLATION IS NECESSARY.
3.
DO NOT MODIFY THE CRAFT'S ELECTRICAL SYSTEMS OR RELEVANT
DRAWINGS. ONLY A COMPETENT MARINE ELECTRICAL TECHNICIAN
SHOULD
MAINTENANCE. INSPECT THE SYSTEM AT LEAST BI-ANNUALLY.
4.
DISCONNECT SHORE-POWER CONNECTIONS WHEN THE SYSTEM IS
NOT IN USE.
5.
NEVER INSTALL A REPLACEMENT ITEM OF HIGHER POWER THAN ITS
PREDECESSOR.
6.
USE WHERE POSSIBLE, DOUBLE INSULATED EQUIPMENT OR AS A
MINIMUM, EQUIPMENT WITH AN EARTH.
7.
CONNECT METAL PARTS OF ELECTRICAL EQUIPMENT WITH A
YELLOW/GREEN EARTH WIRE.
8.
SHUT OFF THE AC POWER BEFORE LEAVING THE YACHT.
20.1
SHORE CONNECTION
DO NOT ALLOW THE SHORE-POWER CABLE TO HANG IN THE WATER. AN
ELECTRICAL FIELD CAN BE CAUSED WHICH CAN CAUSE INJURY OR DEATH
TO NEARBY SWIMMERS.
To minimize shock and fire hazards:
-
Turn off the craft's shore-power connection switch before connecting to
shore-power source.
-
Connect shore-power cable to craft's inlet before connecting to shore-
power source.
Disconnect shore-power cable at shore-power source first.
-
Close shore-power inlet tightly.
-
Do not alter shore-power cable connectors. Use only compatible connectors
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