New Adventure Operating Manual – 5/1/2011
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Aft deck lights
Bridge lights
Engine room lights
Sat TV (this controls the satellite TV antenna that is not available during charter)
Auxiliary fuel tank transfer pumps (these are only activated when transferring fuel from the
auxiliary tanks to the main fuel tanks)
AC Panel
The 110V AC panel is to the left of the 12V DC panel, and has two columns of breakers and two gauges
for voltage and amperage. It controls the various 110V systems on the boat, and indicates with lights at
the top left of the panel where the 110V power is coming from – generator, shore power, or inverter.
The left column of breakers has:
Heat Pump/Air Conditioner port and starboard. These will only operate when the generator is
running or when connected to 50 amp shore power.
Hot water heater. This breaker is also only operational when the generator is on or when
connected to shore power.
The Sal Outlets breaker controls the outlets in the salon at the microwave and the toaster over. To
protect the inverter these outlets are only active when the generator is on or when connected to shore
power.
Note: If you are on 30 amp shore power, you can only run one Heat Pump/Air Conditioner at a time.
The right column of breakers has:
Outlets at all locations on the boat except for the microwave and toaster oven outlets described
above and the Nav Outlet explained below.
Salon refrigerator.
Nav Outlets (these are the outlets above and forward of the salon nav station).
Salon ice maker.
Surround sound.
Note: Some 110V outlets have switches on them to activate the outlets. These must be on in addition to
the outlets breaker for the outlet to be active.
The inverter will power both the ice maker and salon refrigerator, so both will remain on under all three
110V power conditions if the breakers are on.