2011 Four Winns H310 Boat Owners Manual

Microwave Option - This option requires the dockside
power option. The MICROWAVE breaker must be
activated and the boat connected to dockside power or
use the generator (optional) to supply power to the
microwave.
NOTICE
Always connect the cord to the power inlet
receptacle of the boat before making connec-
tions to the shore power source.
Receptacles - The OUTLETS circuit breakers supply
power to the corresponding receptacles in the AC
system.
3.
Check for reverse polarity on the AC panel. If the
reverse polarity light is activated, immediately
disconnect the shore power cord. See Section H-
8C - Reverse Polarity Indicator.
Air Conditioner Option - Note: This option requires the
dockside power option. Refer to Section L-4 - Air
Conditioning in this manual for more information.
4.
5.
Turn on the boat’s main breaker switches and all
other breaker switches desired on the AC panel
for the various equipment installed.
Most receptacle circuits are capable of handling 15
amperes.  Refer to Table III for a list of equipment and
the electrical currents usually required to operate these
items. For 220 volt, 50 Hertz models, divide all of the
current ratings by 2. Usually, the power requirement is
specified on the electrical item. This is only an ap-
proximation of the electric current usage normally
experienced.
To disconnect shore power, turn off the MAIN
breaker switches on the AC electrical panel and at
the transom. Then disconnect the power cord from
the shore power dockside receptacle. Then,
disconnect the cord from the boat.
NOTICE
Always disconnect the shore power cord from
the dockside first before disconnecting from
the boat.
EQUIPMENT
Air Conditioners
Battery Chargers
Blankets (Electric)
Coffee Makers
Electrical Drills
Fans
ELECTRICAL LOADS
See motor load plate
Up to 800 watts (7.3 amps)
50 to 200 watts (2 amps)
550 to 700 watts (6.3 amps)
See motor load plate
NOTICE
Always remember to disconnect the shore
power cord from the dockside first before
leaving the dock. Properly store shore power
cord.
25 to 75 watts (0.7 amps
1350 watts (12.3 amps)
1500 watts (13.7 amps)
Wattage as marked
Fry Pan
Heater
Lights
B.   120 Volt AC Equipment
Television
1500 watts (10.5 amps)
See motor load plate
The 120 volt AC power is supplied when the dockside
power option and/or the generator option is installed.
All 12 volt equipment is isolated from the 120 volt AC
system (except the cockpit refrigerator which is dual
voltage). Appropriately labeled circuit breakers protect
all AC systems on the boat. The receptacles can be
used for 120 volt (220 volts on 50 Hertz models)
household appliances. Refer to the following list for
information on appliances and other equipment.
Vacuum Cleaners
Table III:  Electrical Equipment
C.   Reverse Polarity Indicator
Improper grounds or reversed polarity at shore power
are a source of serious electrical hazard. The reverse
polarity light will indicate if a problem exists at the 120
AC electrical system shore connection.
Battery Charger - Available with the dockside power
option is controlled by a circuit breaker on the AC
electrical panel in the Day-berth labeled BATTERY
CHARGER. In order for the charger to charge the
battery(s) the circuit breaker must be “ON” while
connected to dockside power. If a generator is
available and operating it too will allow the batteries to
be charged by the battery charger.
If a problem exists, the reverse polarity indicator light
will come on when the shore power cable is attached to
the inlet. DO NOT activate the shore power switch in
the cabin when the reverse polarity light is on.
Electrical Systems - Section H
Owner’s Manual Page 73
Product Specification
CategoriesFour Winns H-Series Manuals, Four Winns Manuals
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Model Year2011
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