Operating instructions

“B”=Used as breaker “S”=Used as switch AND breaker ”*”=Also powered by the Inverter
TOP AC PANEL (PANEL TO RIGHT OF LOWER HELM WHEEL)
Breaker Use Breaker Use
Left Side of Panel Right Side of Panel
Circuit 1 Master 1 B Breaker for this entire side Circuit 2 Master 2 S Beaker for this entire side
Fwd Cabin Aircon 1 S To compressor for forward cabin Aircon Pump 2 S Turns on AC water pump.
Must be on when using AC.
Aft Cabin Aircon 1 S To compressor for aft cabin
(Spare) 1 Saloon Fwd Aircon 2 S To compressor for fwd salon
Washer 1 B To clothes washer Saloon Aft Aircon 2 S To compressor for aft salon
Dryer 1 B To clothes dryer Engine Room Fan 2 S Turns on cooling fans
Start & gen charge 1 S To Newmar charger E/R & F/B Outlets* 2 B To E/R & F/B Outlets
Inverter 1 B To inverter (see4.8) Water Heater 2 S To hot water heater
Port Outlets* 1 S To outlets port side of boat Utility Room Outlet* 2 B To outlet in utility room
Icemaker* 1 B To icemaker outlet Microwave* 2 B To microwave outlet
McCarron Charger 1 S To McCarron charger Starboard Outlets* 2 B To outlets stbd side of boat
Refer* 2 B To refrigeration thermostats
Pilot Light
Water Heater On If Lit: Water Heater is on
Green = Always leave on Blue = Leave on when Aboard Yellow = Use only when Needed
4F4: AC Metering
Just forward of the starboard salon door is
an analog AC Voltmeter and a digital AC ammeter.
These measure the voltage and current being used
by the boat from either of the two power circuits,
depending upon the meter selector switch in
the AC panel illustrated on page 4.10..
In the photo, with the “Ammeter/Voltmeter”
switch set to 1, we have a reading of 119 volts, and
it is drawing 11 amps of current. To read the
voltage and load on the other circuit, we would
throw the switch to “2". When you are checking
voltage and current, remember to check both sides!
Currents should not exceed the amperage of the
shore outlet or the source.
A warning light has been added below
the ammeter showing the status of the
automatic engine room extinguisher.
The AC Voltmeter and ammeter.
The fire extinguisher status light has been added below the
ammeter.
Section 4F: Electrical Systems, AC 4.11