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Disconnecting procedure for shore power connection:
Turn the main breaker on the AC panel to the “OFF” posi-
tion. Turn the disconnect breaker on the dockside outlet to
the “OFF” position.
Disconnect the cable from the dockside outlet and replace the
outlet caps. Disconnect the cable from the boat and replace
the outlet cap. Store cable.
120-volt AC Circuit Breaker Panel
The AC panel is located in the cabin above the galley sink. The
following is a description of the AC panel equipment and the
breakers that protect the accessories:
AC Voltmeter
Indicates the voltage (“Line Voltage”) supplied to the panel.
The AC system and accessories can be damaged by voltage that
is below 105 volts or above 125 volts. Never operate your AC
electrical system if the voltage is below or above this range.
Care must be taken when operating the AC system from the
shore power supply line or the optional generator. On some
boats it may be possible to overload the shore power circuit or
the generator if too many AC accessory breakers are activated.
Too much amperage being supplied through the panel will cause
the main line breaker to trip and could damage the system.
This is particularly important when operating the optional
air conditioner. You should always be aware of the electrical
load needed to activate accessories and manage the amper-
age being supplied so the load can be kept within safe limits.
Avoid excessive current load that can overload the circuits or
the generator.
If you have any questions about managing the
power in your boat, contact your authorized Scout dealer.
Shore Main 30 Amp
Protect the general distribution network. There is a main
breaker for the shore circuit and the optional generator. A slid-
ing safety cover on the main breakers prevent activating circuits
for the optional generator and shore circuit simultaneously .
These breakers are very sensitive. The resulting power surge
that occurs when connecting the dockside cord may cause the
main breaker to trip. To avoid this surge, always turn the main
breaker to the “OFF” position before plugging or unplugging
the shore power cord. The main breakers are equipped with
a relay that will cause the main breaker to trip when reversed
polarity current is detected.
Care must be taken when operating the AC system from the
optional generator or the shore power supply line. On some
boats it may be possible to overload the generator or shore
power circuit if too many AC accessory breakers are activated.
Too much amperage being supplied through the panel will cause
the main line or generator breaker to trip and could damage
the system. This is particularly important when operating the
optional air conditioner, stove or the water heater. You should
always be aware of the electrical load needed to activate ac-
cessories and manage the amperage being supplied so the load
can be kept within safe limits. If you have any questions about
managing the power in your boat, contact your authorized
Scout dealer.
Fault Light
The red light indicates reverse polarity current supplied to
the panel. This situation will cause the red light to remain lit.
Additionally, a special relay attached to the main breaker will
automatically turn the main breaker off whenever reverse po-
larity is achieved.
If reverse polarity is achieved, immediately
turn off all cabin AC breakers and dockside outlet breakers.
Disconnect the power cable from the dockside outlet and notify
a qualified electrician to check the dockside wiring.
No red light indicates the polarity is correct and it is safe to
activate the panel and AC accessory breakers.
Reverse Polarity Light Test Switch
There is a momentary switch located below the reverse polarity
light in the AC breaker panel. This switch is used to test the
reverse polarity light to ensure that it is functioning. The light
can be tested by depressing the switch whenever the AC system
is activated. The reverse polarity light should be tested each
time the AC system is activated. If the light does not activate
when the switch is pressed, immediately turn off all cabin AC
breakers and dockside outlet breakers.
Disconnect the power
cable from the dockside outlet and notify a qualified electrician
to check the dockside wiring.
Microwave
Supplies electrical current to the microwave.
Outlets
Supplies electrical current to the cabin electrical outlets.
Battery Charger
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