SYSTEM OPERATION AND EQUIPMENT
The 110 VAC system consists of two shore power
inlet breakers, two voltmeters, two main circuit
breakers, two reverse polarity lights and a series
of switch-type circuit breakers.
The voltmeters monitor the AC voltage. Damage
can occur to your equipment if the voltage is less
than 105 volts. Do not use AC powered equipment
if voltage is less than 105 volts.
Each main circuit breaker controls individual
component circuit breakers. This allows you to
check for proper voltage and polarity immediately
after making the shore power cable connection
without damaging any equipment.
The reversed polarity light indicates if the polarity
of the shore power has been reversed.
!
WARNING
If a reverse polarity light is activated,
immediately disconnect the shore power
cable.
SHORE POWER
!
WARNING
To minimize shock and fire hazards:
Turn the AC main circuit breakers OFF
●
before connecting or disconnecting
shore cable.
Connect the shore power cable at the
●
boat first, then to the dockside
connection.
If reverse polarity light is activated,
●
immediately disconnect shore power
cable.
Disconnect shore power cable at shore
●
outlet first.
Do not alter shore power cable
●
connections.
FORMULA
When both shore power cords are plugged in and
the two main circuit breakers are in the ON
position, all AC equipment can be operated. Shore
power cord 1 supplies power to the left column of
breakers. Shore power cord 2 supplies power to
the right column of breakers.
Operation of multiple high amperage
components, such as air conditioning,
microwave, stove, simultaneously may
cause MAIN breakers to trip.
CRUISER/SUPERSPORT
Shore Power Receptacles
Figure 5-4
NOTICE
FOR080
5-5
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