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DO NOT ATTEMPT TO CORRECT THE WIRING YOURSELF. ELECTRIC
SHOCK CAN CAUSE SEVERE INJURY OR EVEN DEATH. ALWAYS HAVE
A QUALIFIED ELECTRICIAN CHECK WIRING.
KEEP CHILDREN AWAY FROM ANY ELECTRICAL CABLES OR EQUIPMENT
AND ALWAYS USE GROUNDED APPLIANCES ON BOARD YOUR BOAT.
UNDETECTED FAULTS IN THE AC ELECTRICAL SYSTEM COULD CAUSE
THE WATER AROUND THE BOAT TO BECOME ENERGIZED. THIS COULD
CAUSE A SEVERE SHOCK OR EVEN DEATH TO SOMEONE IN THE WA-
TER NEAR THE BOAT. NEVER SWIM OR ALLOW SWIMMING AROUND
THE BOAT WHEN THE AC SYSTEM IS ACTIVATED BY THE GENERA-
TOR OR THE SHORE POWER CONNECTION.
Disconnecting procedure for shore power connection
Turn the main breaker on the AC panel and the disconnect switch on the dock side outlet to the
“OFF” position.
Disconnect the cable from the dock side outlet and replace the outlet caps. Disconnect the cable
from the boat and close the inlet cap. Store cable.
AC Accessory Breaker Panel
The AC breaker panel is located in the cabin.
The following are descriptions of the AC
panel equipment and the breakers that pro-
tect the accessories:
AC Amp Meter
Indicates the total amperage or current being drawn through the AC panel. It is the total current
level of all of the AC equipment in operation at the time.
AC Volt Meter
Indicates the voltage supplied to the panel.
AC Main Breaker
Protects the general distribution network. This breaker is very sensitive. The resulting power surge
that occurs when connecting the dock side cord may cause the main breaker to trip. To avoid this
surge, always turn the main breaker to the “OFF” position before plugging or unplugging the shore
AC Panel
Summary of Contents for 3070 EXPRESS
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