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MONTEREY
BOATS
Electrical System
328SS Cabin DC Breaker Panel
The cabin DC breaker panel is located on the
forward side of the cabin in a cabinet near the
companionway. The following is a description of
the accessories controlled by the breakers in the
cabin DC breaker panel:
DC Volt Meter
Indicates the voltage available to the panel from
the House Battery.
Water Tank Level Gauge
Indicates the water level in the fresh water tank
whenever the house battery is activated.
Main
Supplies the 12-volt current to the DC accessory
breakers and protects the panel from an overload.
TV/DVD
Supplies 12-volt electrical current to the TV’s and
DVD players.
Cabin Lighting
Supplies 12-volt electrical current to the cabin
light switches.
Water Pump
Supplies 12-volt electrical current directly to the
fresh water pump pressure switch located on the
pump. The pressure switch automatically controls
the water pump when the system is activated and
properly primed. It is protected by the circuit
breaker in the panel and an automatically resetting
breaker on the pump motor.
Cabin Refrigerator
Supplies 12-volt electrical current directly to the
refrigerator in the galley when AC current is not
being used.
Cockpit Refrigerator
Supplies 12-volt electrical current directly to the
optional cockpit refrigerator when AC current is
not being used.
Head System
Supplies electrical current directly to the vacuum
pump on the electric head system. A vacuum
switch on the pump automatically controls the
pump and maintains proper vacuum in the system.
DC Electrical System W/ Optional Generator Control Panel
Cabin DC Electrical Panel
Stereo
Supplies 12-volt electrical current to the stereo
located in the cabinet above the dinette.
Macerator
Supplies electrical current to the holding tank
monitor and the macerator pump.
12V ACC
A “push to reset” breaker that is reserved for ad-
ditional 12-volt equipment.
Generator Operation Panel (Optional)
Located in the DC panel in the cabin. There are
two switches. One switch activates the blowers
and one switch controls the starting, running, and
stopping of the optional generator.