Shore Power - Sea Ray 260 Sundancer Owner's Manual

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260 s
a. 120 v
/ 60 h
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CAUTION
Never operate 120V shore power at less than 110 V.
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 main distribution panel.
b. 220 v
/ 50 h
W
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!
CAUTION
Never operate 220V shore power at less than 208 V.
The 220 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 main distribution panel.
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1. On the Boat
a. Turn OFF equipment breakers (Fig. 34.1-D)
b. Turn OFF main AC breaker (Fig. 34.1-A)
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 recep-
tacle and cord ends.
On the boat, plug the cord end into the boat
receptacle (Fig. 34.2). Turn clockwise to lock.
Thread the locking ring onto the boat receptacle
to prevent accidental unplugging.
d. The AC Main Shore Power Breaker, located near
the shore power receptacle must be ON at all
times to operate the shore AC power system.
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It is imperative that the shore power outlet is dry
before plugging into the dock power inlet.
Route and tie the power cord from the boat to the
dockside power outlet box to prevent persons
tripping over it.
!
Shore power cord should be secured or routed
to avoid laying or falling into water and to avoid
stress on shore power plug and inlet.
The use of extension shore power cords is not
recommended. Excessive power cord extensions
can cause a voltage drop and may prevent some
devices from operating correctly.
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120 VOLTS AC
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POWER
REVERSED
POLARITY
SHORE
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STOVE
100
50
0
150
OUTLETS/
AC VOLTS
REFRIGERATOR
WATER HEATER
AC CONVERTER
MICROWAVE
AIR CONDITIONER
!
CAUTION
!
CAUTION
CAUTION
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CAUTION
260 Sundancer
12 VOLTS
CABIN
LIGHTS
STEREO
SYSTEM
FRESH
WATER
PUMP
POWER
VENT
CO MONITOR
MASTER ENGINE IGNITION
PORT
STBD
OFF
OFF
ON
ON
WARNING
!
GASOLINE VAPORS CAN EXPLODE
RESULTING IN INJURY OR DEATH
BEFORE STARTING ENGINE
-CHECK ENGINE COMPARTMENT BILGE
FOR GASOLINE OR VAPORS, AND
-OPERATE BLOWER FOR FOUR MINUTES, AND
-VERIFY BLOWER OPERATION
RUN BLOWER WHEN VESSEL IS OPERATING
BELOW CRUISING SPEED
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