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When both shore power cords are plugged in, the
AC SOURCE AUXILIARY POWER switch on the
cabin distribution panel is set to SHORE 2 and
the source selector switch set to SHORE, all AC
equipment can be operated. Shore power cord 1
supplies power to the left column of breakers.
Shore power cord 2 supplies power to the middle
column of breakers.
Verify the main circuit breakers are turned on and
that the reverse polarity light is off. If the light
remains on, immediately disconnect the shore
power cable at the shore outlet. Have your Cobalt
dealer service the system before you use it.
Switch the top double-pole AC main circuit
breaker on the cabin distribution panel ON and
then the respective branch circuit breakers below
it as needed.
Using Only Shore 1 Power Cord
Shore 1 cord powers the left column of circuit
breakers on the distribution panel. Any of these
circuit breakers may be used with only shore 1
plugged in.
The AC SOURCE AUXILIARY POWER switch
located above the middle column of circuit
breakers selects the power source for the middle
breakers. The choices are:
●
SHORE 1 – Pulls power from cord 1 to the
middle circuit breakers.
●
OFF – No power to the circuit breakers.
●
SHORE 2 – Routes power from cord 2 to the
middle circuit breakers.
The AC SOURCE AUXILIARY POWER switch on
the distribution panel can be set to SHORE 1 to
power the middle column of circuit breakers in
addition to the left column. In this configuration, all
components can be used with power supplied
from shore 1 cord up to a maximum of 30 amps.
Shore Power Connection
The shore power system requires a special,
marine grade three-conductor cable to make a
proper connection to the shore. Dockside
connections and the boat side connections are
plug-in. Boatside connections are also locked in
position with a threaded locking collar to prevent
accidental disconnection and enhance water
resistance.
1. Shore Power Cord
2. Threaded Locking Collar
3. Boat Receptacle
To connect:
1. Turn off the boat’s two main AC circuit breakers
on the Cabin Distribution Panel.
2. If the outlet on the pier has a disconnect
switch, turn the switch OFF.
3. Connect the shore power cable at the boat first.
4. Make sure the cable has more slack than the
mooring lines.
5. Remove the cap from the outlet on the pier.
Connect the cable to the outlet.
6. If your boat is equipped with an optional
generator, turn the Shore/Generator switch
located above panel in cabin to SHORE.
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WARNING
Plugs and receptacles for different
systems are designed in non-
interchangeable configurations. A plug
from one system cannot fit into the
receptacle of another system. Do not
modify a shore power cable. Use only
commercially available adapters for system
modification.
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