2011 Four Winns V475 Boat Owners Manual

Cockpit TV - This circuit breaker when switched ON
provides power the optional cockpit TV with an
electrical lift at the cockpit refreshment center.
Air Conditioner - The air conditioners run on a 240 volt
AC system. The AIR CONDITIONER circuit breakers
supply power to the air conditioners and seawater
pump when placed in the ON position. A “green” LED
light will appear indicating the air conditioner or
seawater pump is energized. See Figure H22 for the
specific names of the breakers and their area of
responsibility. Note: The SEAWATER PUMP circuit
breaker must be ON in order to operate any of the
three air conditioners. Refer to Section L-5 - Air
Conditioning in this manual for more information.
Galley Refrigerator/Freezer - The GALLEY REFRIG-
ERATOR circuit breaker must be ON to operate on
120 voltage. If this breaker is OFF, the refrigera tor/
freezer will automatically operate on the 12 volt
system. This can deplete the battery. Excessive drain
on the battery may cause irreparable battery damage.
The refrigera tor/freezer will auto matically operate on
120
volts when provided. Refer to Section L-1C -
Galley Equipment in this manual for more information.
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.
“Green” LED
(Typical)
Microwave - The MICROWAVE breaker must be
energized to supply power to the microwave.
Washer/Dryer (Optional) - Power is supplied to the
washer/dryer when the WASHER/DRYER circuit
breaker is placed in the ON position.
Vacuum - The VACUUM circuit breaker must be
activated to supply power to the vacuum.
Forward Battery Charger -  Not applicable to the V475
with the Inboard Performance System (IPS) installed.
Receptacles - The OUTLETS circuit breakers supply
power to the corresponding receptacles in the AC
system.
Accessories - Additional 120 volt (220 volts on 60
Hertz) equipment may be added to the boat by wiring
directly to the 240V AC cabin panel using the existing
ACCESSORY circuit breakers provided. See Section
H5-B -- Installation of Additional 12 Volt Equipment.\
Figure H22: Air Conditioner Circuit Breakers - ON
C.   Ground Fault Current Interrupters (GFCI)
DO NOT attempt installation of additional 120
volt (230 volts) equipment unless you are
familiar with the proper electrical procedures
involved. Failure to properly install equipment
could lead to equipment damage and/or
possible fire. Due to the complex nature of the
electrical system Four Winns recommends that
installation of any additional 120 volt (230 volt)
equipment be conducted by a qualified marine
electrician.
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.
Electrical Systems - Section H
Owner’s Manual Page 82
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