2011 Four Winns H310 Boat Owners Manual

H - 10  GENERATOR
ALWAYS check the reverse polarity indicator
light in the AC distribution panel immediately
upon connecting the shore power cord before
turning on the AC SHORE POWER circuit
breaker. If the light is on, a problem with a
reversed electrical connection exists.
Disconnect the shore power cord immediately.
Notify the marina and have the dock’s shore
power connection inspected.
A generator is optional on the H310 models. It pro-
vides 120 Volt AC power when the boat is away from
the dock. The generator can be operated while
running at or below cruising speed. The generator
should not be operated when the boat is being run at
high speeds. Insufficient cooling water may be
available due to the speed.
A generator factory installed by Four Winns is capable
of providing sufficient power for most electrical needs
including microwaving, refrigeration, and air condition-
ing.  It is possible to overload the generator by trying
to operate too much equipment at one time. The
circuit breaker that protects the output circuits on the
generator set will trip should that occur. See the
generator manu facturers information for specifications
and additional details.
Under proper operating conditions, the reverse
polarity indicator light will not be on. A green light is
provided for the shore power and will be “ON” when
dockside power is being used.
NOTICE
Some marina shore power systems may be
improperly grounded to retard electrolysis
(see Section H-11 - Stray Current Corrosion).
Before using any 120 volt equipment, make
sure the reverse polarity light does not activate
when connecting the cord to the inlet.
If you wish to use dockside power, be sure the
generator is off, connect the shore power cords as
explained in Section H8A. Place the selector switch to
the “SHORE” position and turn on the Shore Power
MAIN breakers on the AC cabin panel and at the
transom
D.   Ground Fault Current Interrupters (GFCI)
If you wish to use generator power:
The ground fault current interrupter (GFCI) is a device
which protects against hazardous electrical shock
from improper ground. An appliance electrical cord
with worn insulation or damp equipment may have
stray current which will run through electrical grounds.
Stray current as above will result in an electrical
shock.
1.
2.
Be sure the shore power cord(s) are disconnected.
Check the bilge for fumes, operate the blower for
at least 4 minutes, and verify blower operation.
3.
Open the generator’s seacock valve (labeled
GENERATOR) to allow water flow to the genera-
tor for cooling purposes.
One GFCI receptacle will protect all of the receptacles
on the circuit. A GFCI may be used as a receptacle as
well as an interrupter.
NOTICE
In order to use the generator, you must first
open the seacock valve (handle parallel to the
flow of valve). Failure to open seacock valve
while running generator will cause generator to
overheat and possible failure. When not using
the generator be sure to close the seacock.
To test:
Push the black test button and the red reset button
should pop out from the inner surface. The receptacle
and the circuit are now off.
Push the reset button in until it clicks to reset it. If it
does not reset, there is either a short in the circuit or
the equipment being used, or a ground fault in the
equipment. Unplug all appliances and reset the GFCI.
One at a time, plug the equipment back in and turn it
on. The item that causes the GFCI to trip is the
problem item and should not be used.
4.
5.
Turn the  selector switch  on the AC  panel to  the
“GEN” position.
Start the generator using the remote generator
start switch on the AC cabin panel.
Electrical Systems - Section H
Owner’s Manual Page 74
Product Specification
CategoriesFour Winns H-Series Manuals, Four Winns Manuals
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Model Year2011
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