Specifications

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The single shore power 110-volt/60-hertz, AC system (if equipped) features one, 110-volt/30-amp, shore power
receptacle.
If your boat is equipped with an air conditioning system, a second (dual) 110-volt/30-amp inlet has been installed.
Dual shore power inlets are labeled “LINE 1” and “LINE 2”, which corresponds to the “SHORE POWER 1” and
“SHORE POWER 2” master breakers on the dual shore power AC panel.
Dual shore power systems are designed so that each line is independent of the other except when the parallel
switch is used.
Connecting To Shore Power
1. Review all hazard information at the begin-
ning of this section, Shore Power.
2. Turn Off the shore power master circuit
breaker(s) and all switches and breakers on
the AC master panel.
3. Attach the shore power cord(s) to the boat
inlet(s) first, then to the dockside outlet(s).
4. Turn on the shore power master circuit
breaker(s).
5. Turn on "SHORE POWER 1" and "SHORE
POWER 2" (if equipped) master breaker(s)
on the AC master panel.
6. On the AC master panel turn on the
individual component breakers as needed.
Parallel Switch (If Equipped with Dual Shore Power)
When only one dockside outlet is available, you can use the Parallel Switch to provide power to both lines.
1. Connect to shore power as described above.
2. Switch the Parallel Switch On instead of the “SHORE POWER 2” master breaker.
3. Turn On the individual component breakers as required.
SHOCK & ELECTRICAL SYSTEM DAMAGE HAZARD!
Monitor the polarity indicator lights every time you connect to shore power.
If a reversed polarity light turns On when you are connecting to shore power, do NOT turn
On the main breaker switches.
Instead, immediately unplug the shore power cord (always from the dockside outlet first)
and alert marina management.
WARNING!
!
SHORE POWER INLET(S)
SHORE POWER MASTER
CIRCUIT BREAKER(S)
When using the Parallel Switch do NOT exceed 30 total amps.
The amperage of each component breaker is shown on the breaker itself.
The voltage on each line can be read by viewing the voltmeter on the Shore Power AC panel.
NOTICE