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Installation 

(continued)

 

 

form included with the panel for a complete listing of individual labels. 

 

Fasten the panel to the mounting surface using the panel mounting  

 

screws supplied with the panel.

6. Testing 

Performance

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Test Shore Power

 

Connect the shore power cables to the shore power sources.  
Turn on the shore source to make power available to the boat.

a. 

Turn the selector switch to 

SHORE.  

No Reverse 

Polarity lights should be lit, and power available should 
be indicated. If any red Reverse Polarity lights are on, 
turn off the shore power circuit breaker and disconnect 
the shore cord at the shore source.  Either the hot and 
neutral or hot and ground wires have been reversed.  
Starting at the distribution panel, trace the connections 
as far back as necessary to locate the error.

b. 

If there are no indications of reverse polarity, check to 
see that power is available.  If the electrical distribution 
panel has a meter, verify that shore power is available 
and at the proper voltage.   If there is no meter, turn 
on the load circuit breaker for an AC circuit powering 
a convenience outlet and use a voltmeter to verify 
that power is available from line to neutral at the plug.  
Verify that there is no voltage between ground and 
neutral.

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Test Generator System

 

Turn the circuit breakers at the shore sources to 

OFF

.  Set the 

selector switch to 

OFF

.  The shore power available lights should 

all be off.  Start the generator and turn the generator breaker to 

ON

.

a. 

The power available light for the generator output 
should light. The reverse polarity light should be off.

b. 

There should be no power available indication at the 
shore power circuit breaker.

c. 

Set the selector switch to 

GENERATOR

.  Power 

should be available at the power distribution panel.  If 
the electrical distribution panel has a meter, verify that 
power is available and at the proper voltage.

d. 

There should be no power available lights indicating at 
the shore circuit breaker, or the shore indicator of this 
panel.

The Purpose of the AC Main Source Selector Panel

Alternating Current (AC) power changes polarity 60 times per second in 
the US, Canada and Latin America and 50 times per second in Europe. 
This is the frequency of the power and is referred to as Hertz (or the now 
outdated term “cycle”). Because of this alternating nature of AC power, 
two live sources of AC power, such as shore power and inverter power, 
or shore power and a generator, cannot be electrically connected. The 
AC Main Source Selector panel is designed to connect two sources of 
AC power to a common circuit while preventing both sources from being 
connected to the circuit simultaneously.

Related Products from Blue Sea Systems

 

•  High Amperage Fuses and Circuit Breakers for positive feed wires

 • 

High 

Amperage 

Battery 

Switches

 

•  Terminal Blocks and Common Bus Connectors

 

•  AC Distribution Panels

 

•  DC Distribution Panels

 

•  AC and DC Digital and Analog Voltmeters and Ammeters

Useful Reference Books

 

Calder, Nigel, 1996: 

Boatowner’s Mechanical and Electrical Manual

 

  2nd edition, Blue Ridge Summit, PA: TAB Books, Inc.

 

Wing, Charlie, 1993: 

Boatowner’s Illustrated Handbook of Wiring

 

  Blue Ridge Summit, PA: TAB Books, Inc.

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Test Shore 1 and Shore 2 Connections to Switch

 

The following procedure is to be repeated for each shore 
connection. Terminal connections for shore 1 are marked in black, 

[x]

. Terminal connections for shore 2 are marked in gray, 

[x]

.

 

Disconnect the shore power cord from the shore power source 
and bring the shore plug aboard to a point close to the switch 
panel.  Connect the other end of the shore cord to the boat’s 
power inlet.  Turn ON the shore power circuit breaker between the 
inlet and the selector switch.  Set the selector switch to OFF.

a. 

Use an ohmmeter to check for continuity from the shore 

ground plug to the green wire at the electrical panel.  

b. 

Check for continuity from the power cord plug neutral 

pin to the neutral wire at the selector switch.

 [15] / 

[7]

c. 

Check for continuity between each line pin of the shore 

plug and the line wire at the selector switch. 

[11] / 

[3]

 

d. 

Check that there is a high resistance between (>1000 

Ohms) the neutral conductor and the grounding 
conductor.

e. 

Verify that there is a high resistance between (>1000 

Ohms) between the shore cord plug neutral pin and 
each line pin.  There may be indicator lamps in the 
circuit, but no more than that with the selector switch in 
the off position.

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Verify Switch Selects Shore Input

 

With the shore cord still disconnected from the shore and 
available onboard, and the generator set not operating, set the 
load circuit breakers to off, so there is no load at the output side of 
the selector switch.

a. 

Verify that the there is a high resistance between each 
line and neutral of the load side terminals of the 
selector switch.  There may be indicator lamps still 
attached, so it may not read open circuit. 

[10]

 to

 [14] / 

[2]

 

to

 

[6]

b. 

Set the selector switch to SHORE.  The ohmmeter 
should still indicate a high resistance, for the same 
tests.

c. 

Short each line pin to the neutral pin of the shore cord 
and verify that each line and neutral at the load side of 
the selector show a low resistance when these are 
shorted and a high resistance when they are not.

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Verify the Generator Wiring

 

Turn the generator circuit breaker to OFF and set the selector 
switch to the generator position.  All load circuit breakers should 
still be off.  Leave the shore input circuit breaker in the on 
position.

a. 

Verify that there is a high resistance (>1000 Ohms) 
from each line to neutral. 

 [10] 

to

 [14] / 

[2

]

 to 

[6]

b. 

Verify that there is a low resistance from the neutral 
to ground at the load connections.

 

 

[14]

 to 

[ground] 

[6]

 to 

[ground]

. With the generator still not running, 

close the generator circuit breaker at the generator.  
Verify that there is a now a low resistance from each 
line to neutral where the generator windings are now 
connected across the circuit.

d. 

Verify that there is still a high resistance from neutral 
to ground and neutral to each line at the shore power 
plugs.

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Set the Selector switch to 

OFF

, turn the shore power breaker 

to 

OFF, 

and leave the load panel circuit breakers in the 

OFF

 

position.  

Set your multimeter to volts.

5.  Apply circuit labels and mount panel

 

Apply a label for the circuit form the 10 basic labels provided. If the  

 

appropriate label is not included individual labels are available form  

 

Blue Sea Systems for specifi c applications. Refer to the label order  

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