4.4 Alternating current installation
If the yacht is equipped with a 230 V shore connection unit, when you are mooring in a
harbour, you can feed power into the onboard system with a shore power cable. The socket is
found at the end of the cockpit. There is a 230 V socket in the shore connection unit in the
space under the navigation table.
4.4.1 Shore connection unit
• On/off switch, battery charger
• FI- protection switch
• System control light
• On/off switch, heat exchanger
• with control light
• 230 V safety socket
Charging of the battery starts once the
shore connection cable is plugged in.
The 230 V socket is likewise ready to
function. It is exclusively for electrical
use. Please think about the power limit
of land sockets. The feed for hot water
heating in the heat exchanger has fixed
cabling, which is separately switched
and protected.
Figure 13: Shore connection panel
4.4.2 Battery charger Sterling
Name Standard
Model PT1230
Voltage 230/110V
Power 30 Amp.
Charging voltage 14,25-13,25V
Charging characteristic IUoUo
NOTE
Please make yourself familiar with the safety instructions attached for the
battery charger!