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Hunter e36 • DC Electric
7.6
structions continuously within and at each end.
7.3.3 LPG Stove
The breaker marked “LP Gas”, supplies power to the
remote switch for your 2 burner gas stove. Refer to page
5.14 for the arrangement layout of this system.
7.3.3.1 Basic Stove Operation
1. On standard battery charger model, turn on house
battery selector switch (under chart table).
2. Turn on Main DC breaker at Battery Switch Panel.
3. Turn on “LP Gas” breaker.
4. Open valve to LPG bottle.
5. Turn on LP gas solenoid, switch located on end of
Nav Station.
Note: Consult product manual for operating the stove
and other information on the unit.
7.3.4 Refrigerators
The breaker marked refrigerator”, on the 12 Volt
DC Panel supplies power to the refrigerator aboard
your boat. Refer to Interior arrangement lay-
out on page 4.16 for the location of the refrigerator.
7.3.4.1 Basic Refrigerator Operation
1. On standard battery charger model, turn on house
battery selector switch (under chart table).
2. Turn on Main DC breaker at Main Breaker Panel.
3. Turn on Refrigerator breaker.
4. Set Thermostats to desired temperature.
Note: If leaving unit on when away from boat be sure
shore power cables are connected and battery char-
ger is on to prevent battery drain. (Optional inverter
equipped models charge circuit is automatic if shore
power is connected and has power to Main Distribution
Panel).
Note: Consult product manual for operating the refrig-
erator and other information on the unit.
7.3.5 Bilge Pump Systems
Your boat is equipped with 1 main bilge pump and
1 (Optional) emergency bilge pump. For locations
of the bilge pump systems, consult your Mechanical
Arrangement Drawing or the Sanitary Systems Drawing.
The Bilge Pump System consists of a pump and a float
switch. When the water level rises far enough to activate
the float switch, this activates the pump which lowers the
water level down to a point that the float switch stops the
power. Fig. 7.4 shows you the typical wiring.
For more information about your bilge pump system, see
Sanitary Systems.
7.3.2 To manually operate your bilge pumps:
Note: The power to the MDP does not need to be energized in
order to manually operate your bilge pumps.
1. Locate the bilge pump switches at the Nav station and
switch them to the manual position.
2. Another procedure to be used in extreme circumstanc-
es involves locating the float switch and manually rotating
the float handle on the side of the float switch to simulate
the float switch being underwater. This will energize the
pump and the pump will operate.
Figure 7.4
7.3.6 Shower Sump
The shower sump is part of the Sanitary System and
Battery Switch Panel
Main Distribution Panel
BATTERY TEST
PORT
STBD
DC DISTRIBUTION PANEL
12 VOLT D.C.
24V DC
12V DC
DC AMPS
START-STOP/PRIME
STATUS

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