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Systems
REVERSE
POLARITY
Reverse Polarity
The reverse polarity indicator icon on the main panel uses
green and red lights. With the shore power cord in place
and the shore power main breaker in the “off ” position
the light will indicate green or red. As with a traffic light
green is go and on board the vessel it means the power is
connected properly. At this point the main shore power
breaker can be activated.
If the reverse polarity indicator on the shorepower panel
shows red the hot conductor wire is reversed at some point.
Do not attempt to energize the shore power main breaker
at this point. Disconnect the shore power cord from the
dockside receptacle. There may be a problem with the
dockside wiring. Contact the appropriate personnel.
Outlets
This switch controls the A.C. outlets in the salon, head
forward and aft cabins. These outlets are all GFCI
protected.
Battery Charger
This switch controls alternating current to the battery
charger located in the bilge. When leaving the vessel the
battery charger breaker should be activated to keep the
batteries charged.
Microwave
This switch controls the galley microwave.
Air Conditioner
This switch controls the air conditioner located in the
main cabin. This breaker allows power to the A/C monitor
panel located in the salon.
TO PREVENT POSSIBLE ELECTRICAL
SYSTEM DAMAGE OR FIRE DO NOT TRY TO
ACTIVATE THE SHORE POWER BREAKERS
IF THE REVERSE POLARITY LIGHT
IS DISPLAYED.
Water Heater
This switch controls the A.C. current to the water heater
located in the sump (bilge). Notice the warning on the
panel that says the water heater must not be activated
without the unit being filled with water. Once the fresh
water switch is activated water will flow to the heater
through the piping via the fresh water tank which can be
monitored on the water/waste display panel.
Stove
This switch controls power to the galley electric stove.