Ground Fault Interrupter Receptacle (Gfi) (Optional) - Sea Ray 250 Select EX Owner's Manual

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S
!
WARNING
Never block air circulation through the unit. Never
store any gear on top of the units.
NOTICE
Leave the converter running at all times to
maintain the 12 volt system voltage.
Charging characteristics contain four (4) modes:
Boost Mode - this is initiated at power up and
provides the chargers full-rated current to the
battery bank at a level of 14.4V until battery
reaches 90% of full charge.
Normal Mode - this stage immediately follows
the bulk charge mode. It maintains the battery
voltage at the bulk charge voltage level,
but gradually decreases the current as the
battery accepts the charge until it reaches a
predetermined current level.
Float Mode - this stage is designed to hold the
battery at a safe, low voltage (typically 13.2V)
providing up to the chargers full rated amperage
to accommodate DC load requirements. The
charge will remain in this mode until the 12 volt
system is activated.
Equalize Mode - this stage activates for 15
minutes every 21 hours. When the converter/
charger is in the float mode the voltage is
increased to 14.4 volts which mixes the battery
electrolyte to prevent battery stratifi cation.
B
C
/ C
ATTERY
HARGER
(F
. 6.8.1)
IG
6.8
6 • E
ECTION
ONVERTER
BATTERY
CHARGER / CONVERTER
S
LECTRICAL
Note: Leave the charger/converter turned ON at all
times to maintain battery voltage level.
Note: Check monthly to ensure that water level in
the batteries is properly maintained.
REFER
TO
OWNER'S
INSTRUCTIONS AND WARRANTY INFORMATION.
11. G
F
ROUND
R
ECEPTACLE
Ground fault interrupter receptacle is located on the
Main Distribution Panel. Please read and understand
the CAUTION block for GFI receptacles.
Persons with heart problems or other conditions
which make them susceptible to electric shock may
still be injured by ground faults on circuits protected
by the GFI receptacle. No safety devices yet designed
will protect against all hazards or carelessly handled
or misused electrical equipment or wiring.
The GFI receptacle is designed to protect people
from the line-to-ground shock hazards which could
occur from defective power tools or appliances
operating from this device, or from down-line outlets
protected by it. It does not prevent line-to-ground
electric shock, but does limit the time of exposure
to a period considered safe for normally healthy
persons. It does not protect persons against line-
to-line or line-to-neutral faults.
The GFI receptacle does not protect against short
circuits or overloads. This is the function of the
circuit breaker.
GFI O
UTLET
(F
. 6.8.2)
IG
YSTEM
MANUAL
PACKET FOR
I
AULT
NTERRUPTER
(GFI) (O
PTIONAL
!
CAUTION
250 Select EX
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