H - 6 12 VOLT ELECTRICAL SYSTEM
SHUTDOWN PROCEDURES
H - 7 240/120 (230V 50Hz) VOLT ELECTRI-
CAL SYSTEM
When leaving your boat unattended for an extended
period of time it is advisable to shutdown the electrical
system to reduce battery drainage and/or possible
electrical draw.
The boat is equipped with 50 amp, 240/120 volt, 60
Hertz AC electrical wiring. Note: On domestic models
the 240 volts AC supplied is first split to two (2) - 120
volt AC circuits. The exception being the air condi-
tioner which remains at 240VAC. When the boat is
connected to a shore power outlet and the respective
circuit breaker(s) is ON, the AC system supplies
To shutdown:
1.
On the 12VDC cabin panel, turn the HELM MAIN
and CABIN MAIN circuit breaker switches to the
OFF position (“red” LED’s are unlit). See Figure
H16.
240/120
volt (230 volt 50Hz - export) electrical power
to the following items: cockpit refrigerator, icemaker,
grill, battery charger, water heater, cockpit TV, galley
refrigerator, washer/dryer, range, microwave, vacuum,
and/or various outlets. See Figure H4.
“Red” LEDs
NOTICE
Listed on 240VAC 60Hz cabin electrical panel
are various labels for the circuit breakers
protecting different component circuitry. A
particular label does not necessarily mean your
boat is equipped with this component if the
component is optional. Please see your Four
Winns dealer for details.
Figure H16: Helm & Cabin Main Circuit Breakers - OFF
2.
Depress and release the battery activation switch-
es to the OFF position. The “green” LEDs are no
longer lit indicating the batteries are not active.
See Figure H17.
The dockside system uses four-wire, color-coded
circuitry. The black and red or hot wires are the
ungrounded current carrying conductors. The white or
neutral wire is the grounded current carrying conduc-
tor. The green wire, referred to as the “equipment
ground,” is a grounded conductor, and under normal
conditions is not a current carrying wire. The neutral
wires are connected together at a buss bar. The
equipment grounds are similarly connected together
at another buss bar. Each hot wire is connected to,
and protected by, a circuit breaker in the distribution
box located at the top section of the AC cabin panel
identified “240VAC 60Hz”.
“Green” LED
(Typical)
The standard dockside system has a main circuit
breaker which protects the overall distribution network.
The MAIN dockside inlet with Cablemaster shore
power cable storage system is located at the star-
board side of the aft transom. The switch which
extends or retracts the Cablemaster shore power
cable is located inside the transom storage locker.
See Figure H18 & H19.
Activation Switch
(Typical)
Figure H17: Battery Activation Switches
Electrical Systems - Section H
Owner’s Manual Page 78
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