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Making
the
AC
connections
To
use
a
grounded
3-prong outlet
The
Guest
2815M/1
15
and
2815M/230
chargers each
require
three
AC
connections. These connections
are:
a
Ground
wire
(normally
green
or
green/yellow),
a
Neutral
wire
(normally
white
or
blue)
and
a
Hot
or
Line wire
(normally
black
or
brown).
To
hard
wire
the
charger
into
your
AC system
1.
Determine
a
safe path
for
the
AC wiring
between
the
charger and
Main
AC
panel.
Avoid hot
or
sharp
surfaces.
2.
Fasten
all
wiring
onto
solid
surfaces using
screw-mounted
cable
ties
or
cable
straps
every
18
inches.
3.
Attach
#8
ring terminals onto both ends
of
the
AC
wires
by
crimping
or
soldering.
3.
Install
a
5
amp
AC
circuit
breaker
or
fuse
into
the
AC
Hot
wire
(black
or
brown),
in
your
Main
AC
panel.
Attach
the
AC
Hot,
Ground
and
Neutral
wires from
the
charger
to
the
appropriate
connection
points
at the
Main
AC
panel.
Do not
apply
AC
power
until
after
you
have
made
all
cf
the
DC
connections.
Use AC
sockets
with
a
ground
fault
interrupter
(GFCI)
breaker.
Do not use
2
blade
ground
adapter
plug
i.
1.
Use
only
a
heavy
duty
3
conductor
AC
cord
such
a:;
a
Guest
part
#
U-2554
or
Radio
Shack
TM
part
#
278-1258.
2.
Crimp
#8
ring
terminals
onto
the
three
AC
wires.
3.
Make the
AC
connections
on
the
front
of
the
charger
according
to
diagram
3
on
page
10.
4.
Do
not
plug
the
charger’s
cord into
an
AC
outlet
until
after
you
complete
the
following
steps.
Finishing the wiring
connections
1.
Connect
the
DC
output
wires
to
the
DC
output
ten
ninals
of
the
charger
as
shown
in
diagram
3
on
page
10.
Use
a
3/8”
socket
wrench
or
nut
driver.
Do
not
over
tighten.
2.
Connect
the
other
end
of
the
black
(negative)
DC
~
ire
to
the
engine’s
common negative
ground,
or
to
the
negativ~
posts
of
both
batteries.
3.
Connect
the
other
ends
of
the red (positive)
DC
wires
to
the
positive
posts
of
your
batteries.
NOTE:
A small
spark
may
occur.
This
is
normal.
4.
Confirm
that
all
sources
of
AC
power
are
turned
off.
Connect
the
AC
input
wires
from
the
AC
Main panel
to
the
AC
terminals
on
the
charger
as
shown
on diagram
3
on
page
10.
Use
a
5/16”
socket
wrench
or
nut
driver.
Do
not
over
tighten.
5.
Replace
the
rectangular
cover plate
over
the screw
terminals
on
the
front
of
the
charger,
passing
each
wire
through
one
of
the
notches
in
the
cover plate.
Attach
the
cover
plate
to
the
charger
with
the
screws
provided.
You
are
now
ready
to
fasten the
charger
onto
mounting
;urface.
-12-
~AUflON!
If
your
vessel
does
not
already
have
an
ABYC
approved
AC
dockside
power
system.
The
Guest
Company
strongly
recommends
that
you
consult
with
a
qualified
marine
electrician
before
installing
this
device.
Improper
AC
connections
can
cause
serious
physical
injury
and
may
damage your vessel.
Before making any AC
connections,
be
certain
that
all
sources
of
AC
current
have
been
safely
disconnected
from
the
vessel.
DON’T
ASSUME!
—11—

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Guest 2815M Specifications

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BrandGuest
Model2815M
CategoryBattery Charger
LanguageEnglish

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