2001 Four Winns V375 Boat Owners Manual

C.   Interior Equipment
2 volt cabin equipment will be protected by the 12
and on the 12 VDC helm systems breaker panel. The
refrigerator has a sepa rate “ON/OFF” switch. Refer to
Section L-2 in this manual and to the manufacturer’s
literature for additional information.
1
volt DC system side of the AC/DC cabin panel.
Cabin equipment information is listed as follows:
Stereo - The stereo has a separate switch on the unit
and is protected by a circuit breaker labeled STEREO
on the 12 volt cabin AC/DC panel.
CO Monitor - The CO monitors are protected by the
12VDC PLUGS circuit breaker in the cabin panel.
Cabin Lights - To turn the overhead lights on, activate
the LIGHTING circuit breaker on the 12 volt cabin
panel (if applicable). Use the corresponding CABIN
LIGHTS “ON/OFF” switch located on cabin lights
panel to activate. Additional cabin light “ON/OFF”
switches may be located in various areas of the cabin
i.e. forward berthing area.
Sump Pump - A sump pump is used to discharge
water from the shower and sink drains overboard.
The sump pump has a float switch which will activate
the pump when the water level rises in the sump.
This pump is protected by the SHOWER SUMP
PUMP circuit breaker located in the 12 volt DC system
side of the AC/DC cabin panel.
Forward Bilge Pump - The forward bilge pump can be
activated manually by the FWD BILGE PUMP breaker
If the boat is equipped with a grey water system,
the water from the shower and sinks is pumped into
switch placed in the “ON” position. This breaker switch     a holding tank instead of overboard.
is located on the AC/DC panel.
H - 6    12 VOLT ELECTRICAL SYSTEM
SHUTDOWN PROCEDURES
Any water from the stringers or from other sources
within the cabin will drain into the forward bilge
compartment. The pump is equipped with an auto-
matic float switch and will operate when ever bilge
water rises to a level that will cause the float to move
upward. The water will be pumped overboard.
When leaving your boat unattended for an ex tend ed
period of time it is advisable to shutdown the electrical
system to reduce battery drainage and/or possible
electrical draw.
Head Compartment Vent/Blower - A blower is in-
stalled in the head compartment. A separate “ON/
OFF” switch is provided in the head com partment.
The head vent is protected by a “HEAD LIGHT/
HEAD VENT” circuit breaker on the cabin AC/DC
panel.
To shutdown:
1.
Turn the battery switch(s) to the “OFF” position.
2.
If your battery switch has a SHIP SYSTEMS circuit
breaker switch, move the switch to the “OFF”
position.
Pressure Water -  A pressure water pump delivers
water to the faucets, shower, and transom washdown.
The pressure water pump will operate automatically
as long as the FRESH WATER circuit breaker switch
is “ON”. The circuit breaker is located on the AC/DC
cabin panel. The fresh water pump is protected by a
circuit breaker on the cabin AC/DC panel.
H - 7    120 (220) VOLT ELECTRICAL SYSTEM
The boat is equipped with 30 amp, 120 volt, 60 Hertz
(or 15 amp, 220 volt, 50 Hertz) AC electrical wiring.
Depending on the model and when the boat is
connected to a shore power outlet, the AC system
supplies electri cal power to the following items: battery
charger, refrigerator, water heater, range, microwave,
cockpit icemaker or cockpit refrigerator, outlets, and
air conditioning. The dockside system uses three-wire,
color-coded circuitry. The black or hot wire is the
ungrounded current carrying conductor. The white
or neutral wire is the grounded current carrying
conductor. The green wire, referred to as the “equip-
ment ground,” is a grounded conductor, and under
normal conditions is not a current carrying wire.
Turn the FRESH WATER circuit breaker switch “OFF”
when the water tank becomes empty or when water
will not be required for an extended period or when
connected to shore water while at dockside. Tank
monitoring systems are available to check water
levels. Refer to Section J-1 and J-2 in this manual for
additional information.
Cockpit Icemaker or Refrigerator - A circuit breaker is
provided on the AC side of the AC/DC cabin panel
Electrical Systems - Section H
Owner’s Manual Page 79
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CategoriesFour Winns Manuals, Four Winns V-Series Manuals
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Model Year2011
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LanguageEnglish
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