Hunter e36 • AC Electric Systems
8.4
             Figure 8.5
8.1.2.1 To Disconnect Shore Power
On the boat: Turn off all breakers
A. Turn off equipment breakers.
B. Turn off shore power breaker.
C. Turn off shore Inlet Breaker.
D. On the dock: Turn off the dock breaker
E. Disconnect the dock side power cord.
F.  On  the  boat:  Disconnect  the  power  cord  from  the 
boat.
8.1.3  Shore Power Cable
The shore power cable set is intended for use outdoors. 
To prolong the  life of the  set, store indoors  when not in 
use.  The  metallic  parts  of  your  cable  set  are  made  to 
resist corrosion. In a salt-water environment, periodically 
wiping  the  exposed  parts  with  fresh  water,  drying  and 
spraying with a moisture repellent can increase life of the 
product. A soiled cable can be cleaned with a grease cut-
ting household  detergent. A  periodic application  of vinyl 
protector to both ends will help to maintain cables original 
appearance.
Incase  of  salt  water  immersion,  rinse  plug  end  and/or 
connector end  thoroughly  in  freah  water,  shake  or  blow 
out  excess  water  and  allow  to dry.  Spray  with  moisture 
repellent before re-use.
DO NOT allow the dockside power cord to come in 
contact with the water. Never operate any power 
tool or other electrical equipment while you or the 
devices are in contact with the water, as this may 
cause electrocution resulting in shock or death.
8.1.4  Isolation Transformer (Option)
Beyond  the  shore  power  connection  and  the  shore 
power breaker, your AC power will be routed through the 
Isolation Transformer.  See the  Mechanical Arrangement 
Illustration for the location of the ISO Transformer.
The  ISO  Transformer  is  a  standard  “dry”  type  3.6  KVA 
transformer  that  basically  isolates  your  boat  from  the 
shore power. It is a valuable safety feature aboard your 
boat. 
8.1.5   AC Distribution Panel
The  distribution  panels  for  both AC  and  DC  power  are 
located behind the nav station seat.
8.1.6  Generator (Option)
The  standard  generator  on  your  boat  provides  120VAC  
60  HZ  for  operating  devices  and  equipment  controlled 
through the AC Distribution Panel. The generator is also 
controlled from the AC Distribution Panel.
8.1.6.1 Connecting Generator Power
Before connecting generator power to the AC system:
A. Turn off all AC devices and equipment.
B.  Disconnect  shore  power  if  connected.  Set AC  Main 
circuit breakers to OFF.
C.  Start  generator.  (See  generator  startup  instructions 
following)
D. Move slide bar up to lock out shore power. Set genera-
tor breaker ON.
E. Switch on only the circuits you will be using.
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