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6.6 230 V SYSTEM
The boat is equipped with an AC shore power system
which obtains its power from an external supply on
shore or dock (shore power), invertor or generator. This
system utilises a voltage of 230 V and therefore ordi-
nary mains current devices can be plugged into the
boat’s sockets.
The system includes battery chargers, which start
loading the boat’s batteries automatically when the
shore power is connected. The location of the compo-
nents is presented in the section Electrical System
diagram.
The shore power system should be checked at least
once every other year. Always disconnect the shore
power cable when the system is not in use. Metal
casings of installed electrical equipment must always
be connected to earth in the boat’s electrical system.
Only use electrical equipment equipped with douple
insulation or earth protection.
6.6.1 Shore power
Devices that use shore power can be used when the
shore power cable has been connected to the shore
power sockets (1) which are located in the both side bay
in the cockpit. Boat is equipped with separate charger
cable.
The control switch system is located in the technical
space. In the same panel you will also find the fuse of
shore power.
6.6.2 Inverter
You can choose to equip your boat with an inverter that
allows you to use 230V devices even when the boat is
not connected to a shore power system. The inverter
fuse is located on the front bulkhead of the technical
space.
6.6.3 Generator
In the boat technical space is located generator that is
supplied power to 230 V system although shorepower is
not connected. Control panel of the generator is located
Port side of cabin.
Sea-cock of the cooling water is located STB side of the
techincal space. Sea-cock must be open when gener-
ator in use. Ream more information generator user´s
manual.