110-Volt Ac System - Bayliner 300 CRUISER Owner's Manual Supplement

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Chapter 11: Electrical System

110-Volt AC System

FIRE and ELECTRICAL SYSTEM DAMAGE HAZARD!
If equipped with a generator, NEVER bypass the power source lockouts. Using both shore
power and generator power at the same time WILL cause major electrical system damage and
could start a fire!
• The power source lockouts on the 110-volt AC master panel prevent the use of shore power
and generator power at the same time.
WATER HEATER DAMAGE HAZARD!
• Do NOT turn On the water heater circuit breaker on the 110-volt AC master panel until the
water heater tank is COMPLETELY filled with water.
• The tank is full if water flows from the tap when the hot water is turned On in the galley.
• Even brief water heater operation with a dry tank WILL damage the heating elements.
• Warranty replacements will NOT be made on elements damaged in this manner.
• Whether using shore power or generator power, the use of several 110-volt AC accessories
at the same time can result in an overloaded circuit.
• You may have to turn Off one or more accessories to use another accessory.
• To gain a basic understanding of your boat's
110-volt AC system, read the handbook, A
Boater's Guide To AC Electrical Systems. If
this handbook is not in your owner's packet,
call 360-435-8957 and the handbook will be
mailed to you.
• The 110-volt AC system can be energized by
shore power, or generator power (if equipped).
• Individual breakers on the 110-volt AC master
panel must be turned On to supply power to
the accessories you wish to use.
• The 110-volt AC master panel may contain cir-
cuit breakers for accessories that are not avail-
able for your boat.
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