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Chapter 1
EQUIPMENT AND FEATURES
1.1 POWER CONTROL PANEL
The Power Control Panel (
Figure 1-1
) is located in the galley peninsula cabinet,
located forward of the port galley. To access the power control panel, open the
cabinet and slide the pantry shelves outboard. See chapter 5 for more information.
The power control panel includes:
• BATTERY BUTTONS:
Press
the PORT, STBD, or HOUSE
BATTERY buttons to turn ON
the batteries. These battery
buttons remotely turn on the
main battery switches located
below the Master DC panel in
the engine room. Battery but-
ton lights will blink and then
remain steady once batteries
are engaged. NOTE: Turn bat-
teries ON before connecting to
shore power.
• SHORE POWER:
First, turn
all batteries ON, then make
a secure connection to shore
power. Press the SHORE POWER button to connect the boat’s electrical sys-
tem to shore power. See chapter 5 for more information.
• GENERATOR POWER:
Turn all batteries ON, then START the generator fol-
lowing the procedure in chapter 5. Once the generator is operating, press the
GENERATOR button to connect the boat’s electrical system to the generator.
The button light will blink and then remain steady once the generator is con-
nected. If the system detects insufficient voltage, the generator will not start.
See chapter 5 for more information.
• Battery and shore power monitors:
The power monitors display information
about the batteries and shore power connections. See the monitor manufac-
turer’s user manual for more information.
Figure 1-1: Power control panel
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