Ac System (Alternating Current 230/110 Volt) - Bavaria Vision 46 Owner's Manual

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6.6. AC System (alternating current 230/110 Volt)
are sometimes called an „acid-starved" design.These batteries are well suited to marine applications.
» The Panel 230/110V is supplied with 230/110 V~ ± 5 %, 50/60 Hz line voltage. 2
» Potentially lethal voltages are therefore still present at some parts on the rear of this panel (in-
» Measurement and service work to panels 301 (12 Volt)/Panel 230/110V may only be performed
» Incorrect usage of panels 301 (12 Volt)/Panel 230/110V may cause serious or even lethal inju-
ries and considerable damage to property.
» The safety instructions and hazard warnings in the boatbuilder's operating manual take prece-
» Observe the applicable accident prevention and DIN regulations (particularly DIN EN 60 204,
Please observe the instructions of the manufacturer:
» Before performing any service or maintenance work, always switch off the panel 230/110 Volts
The batteries are AGM batteries, an absorbed glass mat battery has the electrolyte absorbed in a fiber-glass mat
at the residual current circuit breaker and disconnect it from the power supply.
separator. While these batteries are often colloquially called sealed lead–acid batteries, they always include a safety
» Secure the panel to prevent unauthorized reconnection of the power supply. Touching live parts
pressure relief valve. As opposed to vented (also called flooded) batteries, a VRLA cannot spill its electrolyte if it is in-
can lead to serious or lethal injuries.
verted. Because AGM VRLA batteries use much less electrolyte (battery acid) than traditional lead–acid batteries, they
The 230/110 Volt panel serves as the control unit with connected shore power or the generator running. The system is
polarized. The below image designates the single control lamps, switches and breakers on the 230/110 Volt panels.
put B16/FI) - even when the panel has been switched off at the residual current circuit breaker.
by specially qualified personnel.
dence when using panels 301 (12 Volt)/Panel 230/110 Volts.
Part 1) or the respective regulations in your country.
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