5.3
S
HORE
P
OWER
The single 50 foot, 30 amp shorepower cord is plugged in to
SHORE POWER INLET
outboard of the cockpit seat to port and provides
power to breakers on the 120V
AC electrical panel
.
Charging
The batteries will accept a charge from 120V shore power
through the
INVERTER/CHARGER if SHORE POWER is on
even if the
HOUSE
BATTERY
switch is
off
.
If you overload the shore power circuit and trip the breaker you may reset it
by pushing the reset switch in the
SHORE POWER BREAKER BOX. It’s
outboard in the port pilothouse settee locker.
5.4
F
USE
L
OCATONS
(See the Appendix)
5.5
24-H
OUR
C
IRCUITS
The connection block for the 24-hour circuits is against the bulkhead in the
starboard pilothouse settee locker.
The 24-hour circuits (shown in the
sidebar) bypass the breaker panel,
HOUSE, ENGINE and GENERATOR
switches
and are connected directly to the
HOUSE BATTERY
.
They are:
•
BILGE PUMPS (2 connections)
•
HIGH WATER ALARM
•
EMERGENCY PARALLEL
•
STEREO MEMORY
The
EMERGENCY PARALLEL
connection enables the EMERGENCY
PARALLEL switch on the 12V DC panel. The
STEREO MEMORY connection
provides a trickle charge to maintain the clocks and user settings.
Disconnecting shore power with
INVERTER
left
on
will
discharge the
HOUSE BATTERIES over time
. When leaving the boat for
more than a few days without shorepower connected, be sure to turn off
the Inverter on the unit itself under the starboard settee
SHORE POWER & TV INLETS
24-HOUR CIRCUITS connection
terminal