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5. HEATING AND AIR CONDITIONING
A. MARINE AIR HEAT/AC
The heating and air conditioning system uses considerable 110v AC current even though
it is an efficient heat pump. You will need to use the generator or shore power when
using this system.
The systems can not be run when plugged into single 30 amp
shore power
.
To run the system you must run the generator. or be hooked to 50 amp
shore power. Remember the system can also use (2) 30 amp dock receptacles with the Y
cord adapter located in the aft locker which you can access from the swim platform.
Make sure you give the generator at least 5 minutes to warm up before using it for this
heavy electrical load. When running, the heat pump will intake water and exhaust it at the
port stern.
The breakers for the heating and air conditioning are located in the 110v cabinet panel.
The system is set up into four zones. Each zone has its own set of controls to set
temperature and control fan speed. Operation requires each zone breakers to on. The
zones are the Salon, Pilot house, FWD Stateroom and Master Stateroom.
MAKE SURE AIR CONDITIONING THROUGH HULL VALVE ARE OPEN BEFORE
OPERATING. This is the normal position for the valve Check to make sure water is
coming out of the starboard side hull fittings If not, the intake strainer may be plugged.
NOTE: Hurricane Heat and the MARINEAIR systems are independent of each other.
June 1, 2010