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AQUILA OPERATING MANUAL
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Inverter Bypass Switch
If the inverter were to completely fail, the inverter bypass switch located below the inverter may
be changed to the bypass position. This will allow AC equipment to operate if shore power or the
generator is available.
SUMMARY
The inverter should be left on at all times. You should manage the loads on the inverter (and use of the
batteries) by turning off appliances that are not needed.
Note: If the inverter is inadvertently overloaded, it will trip its circuit breaker. Reduce the AC
load by turning off items and reset the breaker!
Remember the important note above under “Connecting/Disconnecting Shore Power”: The inverter, if
on, will draw a lot of current when bulk charging, so be careful not to overload a shore power circuit.
Note: Only the breakers below the “Inverter” label on the AC Panel #1 are powered by the inverter.
4F3: AC Metering
To the right of the lower helm are two meters
showing the voltage available and the current in
amperes (amps) being used by the boat. When
connected to shore power or with the generator
running, you should have between 110 and 130
volts, 105 volts minimum. When connected to
30-amp shore power you should not turn on too
many breakers, lest the load exceed 30 amps;
with the generator, do not exceed 90 amps.
4F4: AC Panel 120 Volt Breakers
This section of the AC panel provides standard 120-volt power throughout
the vessel. Below are described each breaker’s circuits and its use.
Key:
“B”
= “Breaker”
“S”
= “Switch and Breaker”
“WL”
= “Warning Light”)
“MS”
= “Momentary Switch”
Green = Leave this breaker on Always
Yellow = Use when Item is Needed
Red
= Use with Caution in Exceptional Circumstances
*
= Runs on Inverter
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