240/120 Volt Electrical Systems - Four winns V Series Owner's Manual

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Figure H23: Battery Activation Switches - "OFF"
1b. On models with a Power Management Center,
switch the HOUSE, STBD ENGINE and PORT
ENGINE switches to the "OFF" position. See
Figure H24.
Figure H24: Battery Activation Switches - "OFF"
2. Depending on the model, turn the windlass switch
(if applicable), the Ship's Systems switch (if
applicable) and all battery switch(es) on the
battery switch panel to the "OFF" position. See
Figures H3, H6 & H7.
Electrical Systems - Section H
H - 9
120 & 240/120 VOLT ELECTRICAL
SYSTEMS
NOTICE
The V series AC electrical panels vary according
to model and equipment availabilty. The labeling
of switches and breakers may also vary. The
information regarding general operation and ac-
tivation is similar however. As with any equipment,
be sure to read and understand the safe operat-
ing instructions provided by equipment manufac-
turer before using. If you are still experiencing
difficulty please contact your Four Winns dealer
or Four Winns for clarification
When the boat is connected to a shore power outlet and
the respective circuit breaker(s) is ON, the AC system
supplies 120 volt 60 Hertz (230 volt 50Hz - export) electri-
cal power to the following items such a the cockpit re-
frigerator, icemaker, grill, battery charger, water heater,
cockpit TV, galley refrigerator, washer/dryer, range,
microwave, vacuum, and/or various outlets. Refer to the
AC cabin panels, Figures H38-H41, which have been
placed at the end of this section to assist you.
NOTICE
Listed on 120VAC 60HZ & 240VAC 60Hz cabin
electrical panels are various labels for the circuit
breakers protecting different component circuitry.
A particular label does not necessarily mean your
boat is equipped with this component if the
component is optional. Please contact your Four
Winns dealer if you have questions.
The dockside system uses four-wire, color-cod ed
circuitry. The black and red or hot wires are the
un grounded current carrying conductors. The white or
neutral wire is the grounded current carrying conduc-
tor. The green wire, referred to as the "equipment
ground," is a grounded conductor, and under normal
conditions is not a current carrying wire. The neutral
wires are connected together at a buss bar. The
equipment grounds are similarly connect ed together
at another buss bar. Each hot wire is connected to,
and protect ed by, a circuit breaker in the distribu tion
box located at the top section of the AC cabin panel
identified as either "120VAC 60 Hz or "240VAC 60Hz".
See Figures H38 - H41 at the end of this section.
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