automatically operate on 120 volts when provided.
Refer to Section L-1C - Galley Equipment in this
manual for more information.
ment is specified on the electrical item. This is only an
ap proximation of the electric cur rent usage normally
experi enced.
Water Heater - The WATER HEATER circuit breaker
supplies power to the water heater. Refer to Section
J-2C - Water Heating Systems in this manual for more
information.
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
DO NOT supply electrical power to an empty
water heater. Activate the FRESH WATER
circuit breaker and switch to start the water
pump and prime the system. Be sure there
is adequate water in the system before turning
on the water heater. Failure to comply will
result in immediate damage to the heater
element.
25 to 75 watts (0.7 amps
1350 watts (12.3 amps)
1500 watts (13.7 amps)
Wattage as marked
Fry Pan
Heater
Lights
Television
1500 watts (10.5 amps)
See motor load plate
Vacuum Cleaners
Table III: Electrical Equipment
Electric Stove - The RANGE circuit breaker must be
activated to supply power to the electric stove. Refer
to Section L-1A - Galley Equipment in this manual for
more information.
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.
Microwave - The MICROWAVE breaker must be
activated and the boat connected to dockside power
or use the generator (if applicable) to supply power to
the microwave.
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.
Cockpit Icemaker or Refrigerator - The cockpit
icemaker is standard on the V355 models. A refrigera-
tor may be exchanged for the icemaker. The COCK-
PIT REFRIGERATOR breaker located on the AC side
of the AC/DC cabin panel must be “ON” to supply
power 120 volt power to the icemaker or refrigerator.
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.
Receptacles - The OUTLETS circuit breakers supply
power to the corresponding receptacles in the AC
system.
Disconnect the shore power cord immediately.
Notify the marina and have the dock’s shore
power connection inspected.
Air Conditioner - The AIR CONDITIONER circuit
breaker supplies power to the air conditioner. The
V355 models have dual dockside installation. With a
dual dockside installation, one inlet is dedicated to the
air conditioning only and the other is for the “AC Main
Inlet”. Refer to Section L-5 - Air Conditioning in this
manual for more information.
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.
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 require-
Electrical Systems - Section H
Owner’s Manual Page 75
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