Hunter e36 • AC Electric Systems
8.3
E. Plug power  cord into #1 shore power inlet, to supply 
power  to  “Line  1”  side  of  AC  Distribution  Panel.  Turn 
clockwise to lock. Thread  the locking  ring onto  the boat 
receptacle to prevent accidental unplugging.
F.  Plug  power  cord  into  #2  shore power  inlet,  to supply 
power  to  “Line  2”  side  of  AC  Distribution  Panel.  Turn 
clockwise to lock. Thread  the locking  ring onto  the boat 
receptacle to prevent accidental unplugging.
             
Figure 8.3
Using a damaged or improper cord for shore power 
can cause electrical shock and serious injury.  Use a 
cord specifically designed for shore power connec-
tion.  Do not use a household extension cord.
 
Water is an excellent conductor of electricity.  Keep 
shore power cord out of water.  Do not operate any 
AC device while you or the cord are in the water.  To 
prevent injury or equipment damage, keep all AC 
system components dry.
DO NOT connect the shore power cord to the dock-
side electrical source first. You could accidentally 
drop the cord into the water, which may result in 
electrical shock and serious personal injury.
 
Be certain the water heater is full of water and does 
not contain air.  If the water heater is not full of wa-
ter, damage to the heating elements may result when 
the electrical power is turned on to the unit.
2. On the Dock: 
A. Turn off dock breaker.
B. Plug other end of power cord into dock outlet box.
C. Turn on dock breaker.
             
 Figure 8.4
On the boat:
D. Turn on shore inlet breakers.
E.  Turn  ON AC  Main  breaker  on  shore  power  “Line  1” 
side of panel.
“Line 1” side of AC Panel should now be operable.
Note: Approximately 15 second delay on optional inverter 
models.
F. Turn ON AC Main breaker on shore power “Line 2” side 
of panel.
“Line 2” side of AC Panel should now be operable.
Note:  The  optional  air  conditioner  is  powered  by  the 
shore power  “Line  2”  cable.  If  any  other appliances are 
to  be  used  with  air  conditioner  running  when  on  shore 
power both shore power “Line 1” and shore power “Line 
2” cables must be hooked up.
3. On the boat: 120 Volt Distribution Panel
A. Power light ON. Reverse Polarity light OFF.