asic Power Supply System Layout
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1. SHORE POWER
2. SHORE POWER BREAKER (ON SIDE OF BUNK)
3. ISOLATION TRANSFORMER (IN THE BUNK)
4. SECONDARY TRANSFORMER BREAKER (IN THE BUNK)
5 OPTIONAL GENERATOR (LOCATES IN ENGINE BOX UPPER CABINET)
6. ENGINE START BATTERY (IN BILGE COMPARTMENT)
7. AC DISTRIBUTION BOX (NAV STATION LOWER CABINET)
8. DC DISTRIBUTION BOX (NAV STATION LOWER CABINET)
9. AC/DC CONTROL PANEL (NAV STATION)
10. HOUSE BATTERIES
11. OPTIONAL INVERTER
12. HOUSE BATTERY BANK 300A FUSE
13. BATTERY SELECTOR SWITCH PANEL
THE BATTERY CHARGER IS
FOR YOUR BATTERY TYPE
BE SURE THE BATTERY
SELECTOR SWITCH ON
IN THE PROPER POSITION
NOTE:
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Fuel Fumes in the engine compartment can
explode! Before working on any electrical
wiring, ventilate the engine compartment and
disconnect the batteries to prevent sparking.
Never use an open flame in a battery storage
area.
Batteries can explode if a spark or flame ignites
the free hydrogen given off during charging.
Batteries contain Sulfuric Acid and can cause
severe personal injury if mishandled. Avoid
contact, flush with water for at least 15 in. If
swallowed, drink large quantities of milk of
magnesia, beaten egg, or vegetable oil, and get
medical attention immediately.
Never reset a breaker that has tripped without
first correcting the problem. Electrical system
devices can be damaged and be faulty which
can cause fire. Always correct the problem
causing the tripped breaker before re-
energizing.
Alterations or extensions to your electrical
system can cause electrical fire or shock.
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