Electrical Systems
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4.6 Battery Charger Operation
Your boat is equipped with two battery char-
gers. The 40 amp charger charges the house,
electronics and bow thruster batteries and is
calibrated to provide the proper charge levels
for AGM batteries. The 25 amp charger main-
tains the engine batteries and is calibrated to
provide the proper charge levels for lead acid
batteries. Changing the battery specification
will require recalibration of the battery char-
gers. The battery chargers are located in the
midship machinery space.
At dockside, when the boat is connected to
shore power, the battery chargers maintain
the charge on the engine, house, electronics
and bow thruster batteries. When operating
on the generator, the engine and house bat-
tery chargers must be on to maintain charge
to the batteries.
The wires that supply DC charging current
to the batteries are protected by an internal
fuse in the battery chargers and four circuit
breakers, one for each battery bank output
wire. The breakers protect the DC charging
circuit from the batteries to the charger. They
are located on the DC MDP. Push to reset the
breakers. The internal fuses in the charger
protect the DC charging circuit from the char-
ger to the batteries.
4.7 Shore Power Connection
DANGER
!
ELECTROCUTION HAZARD
Exposure to high voltage will cause
death or serious injury. DO NOT
attempt to correct wiring yourself. DO
NOT swim in marinas or near boats
connected to shore power. Keep chil-
dren away from any electrical cables
or equipment and use grounded appli-
ances onboard only.
Connecting to Shore Power
The shore power system is designed to be
connected to a single 240V/50A (230V/32A
for CE) dockside outlet.
• Turn OFF the AC main shore power
breaker on the AC MDP panel in the cab-
in. Turn OFF the AC main breaker on the
shore power breaker box in the aft ma-
chinery space. It is located adjacent to
the isolation transformer in the machin-
ery space. If dockside outlet(s) includes
a disconnect switch(es) or circuit break-
er(s), turn them OFF.
• Open the shore cord cover and plug the
cord in. To avoid strain on the cable, make
sure it has more slack than the mooring
lines. Position the cable so that it cannot
be damaged by chafing between the boat
and the dock. Make sure the cable does
not come in contact with the water.
Shore power cord cover and shore
water inlet fitting
• Connect the cable to the dockside outlet.
Tighten the lock rings on both the shore
and the boat connector plugs.
• Turn the dockside disconnect switch(es)
or circuit breaker(s) to the ON position.
Turn ON the breaker on the shore power
breaker box in the machinery space. Turn
ON the main shore power breaker on the
AC MDP panel in the cabin.
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