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X P R E S S
8–10
Using One Shore Connection Only
To use one shore connection only, ensure the shore 1 circuit is connected to shore power. See
“Connecting The Dockside Power” on page 8–13
for instructions on how to connect to shore
power. With the shore 1 distribution switch engaged, power is supplied to load group 1. Set
the toggle switch beneath the A.C. voltmeter to monitor the voltage being supplied to load
group 1. Use the load group 1 amp meter on the panel to manage the load; the amp reading
should not exceed 30 amps.*
Accessories on load group 2 can receive power from the shore 1 connection by engaging the
transfer switch. When both load group 1 and load group 2 are being powered the by shore 1
connection, the amp readings on each amperage meter must be added together to properly
manage the load. The sum of the two amperage readings should not exceed 30 amps.*
Using Generator Power Only
To use the generator power only, ensure the generator is operating. For more information
about the generator, see
“Generator” on page 8–14
. With only the generator distribution
switch engaged, power is supplied to load group 1. Set the toggle switch beneath the A.C.
voltmeter to monitor the voltage being supplied to load group 1. Use the load group 1 amp
meter on the panel to manage the load; the amp reading should not exceed 70 amps.**
Accessories on load group 2 can receive power from the generator by engaging the transfer
switch. When both load group 1 and load group 2 are being powered by the generator, the amp
readings on each amperage meter must be added together to properly manage the load. The
sum of the two amperage readings should not exceed 70 amps.**
Using One Shore Connection and Generator Power
To use one shore connection along with generator power, first ensure shore 2 is connected to
shore power and the generator is operating. See
“Connecting The Dockside Power” on
page 8–13
for instructions on how to connect to shore power and
“Generator” on page 8–14
for more information about the generator. Engage the shore 2 distribution switch to provide
power to load group 2 from the shore power supply. Engage the generator distribution switch
to supply power to load group 1 from the generator. Use the toggle switch beneath the A.C.
voltmeter to monitor the voltage being supplied to each circuit. Use the two amp meters on the
panel to manage the load on each circuit. The amp reading for load group 2 should not exceed
30 amps*; the amp reading for load group 1 should not exceed 70 amps.**
AC P
OWERED
A
CCESSORY
S
WITCHES
The AC powered accessories are divided into two load groups. See
“AC/DC Panel Wiring –
One-Line Diagram” on page 8–48
and
“12 Volt DC Elementary Diagram” on page 8–63
for a
layout.
• Air Conditioner Switch
This load group 2 switch provides power to the air conditioner control panel. Operation of the
unit is affected only by adjustments made on the unit’s control panel. See
“Air Conditioner”
on page 8–16
for more details on the air conditioner.
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* 15A for international boats outside North America
**35A for international boats outside North America
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