Ac System; Shore Power - Sea Ray Sundancer 350 Owner's Manual

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F i g . 54. 1 i s a c u r r e n t
limiting MIDI type and if
blown must be replaced.
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NOTE: Actual usage of equipment will depend on
the amperage output of the power source available.
EXTREME HAZARD – Swimming near a boat operating
on AC electrical system can lead to severe shock
and death. Never swim or allow swimming when AC
system is in use.
Line voltage from the shore power is shown by the
voltmeter on the Main Distribution Panel (MDP).
The main breakers may trip if there is a surge in
line voltage, an electrical storm, or an on board
system overload. The main breaker interrupts both
the neutral and hot feeds in the AC circuit to prevent
equipment damage due to internal overloads and
external surges.
120 v
/ 60 h
olT
Never operate 120V shore power at less than 110V.
The 120 volt wiring installed on Sea Ray
consists of three (3) color-coded wires. The black
wire is the "hot" feed, white is the common (or
neutral), and the green wire is the ground. All
branch breakers and switches for AC equipment
are installed on the "hot" wire.
The green conductor of the shore power is
connected through the galvanic isolator and then
connected to the AC grounding bus bar behind
the MDP.
230 v
/ 50 h
olT
Never operate 230V shore power at less than 208V.
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The 230 volt / 50Hz wiring installed on Sea Ray
boats consists of three (3) color-coded wires. The
brown wire is the "hot" feed, light blue is the common
(or neutral), and the green wire is the ground. All
branch breakers and switches for AC equipment
are installed on the "hot" wire.
The green conductor of the shore power is
connected through the galvanic isolator and then
connected to the AC grounding bus bar behind
the MDP.
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a. Turn OFF equipment breakers
b. Turn OFF main AC breaker
c. Dry off the shore power cord receptacle on your
boat. Dry off the ends of the shore power cord
and spray a moisture repellent into the receptacle
and cord ends.
Plug the cord end into
the boat receptacle (Fig.
54.3). Turn clockwise to
lock. Thread the locking
r i n g o n t o t h e b o a t
receptacle to prevent
accidental unplugging.
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