Owner`s manual

3070 CENTER CONSOLE
4-8
Engine Circuit Breakers or Fuses
There are circuit breakers or fuses located on each engine that provide protection for the ignition
systems, electric fuel pump, charging system and other accessories unique to the engines
installed in your boat. Please refer to the engine owner's manual for information on the circuit
breakers or fuses installed on your engines.
4.3 AC System
The AC system is fed by the shore power outlet. It is wired totally separate from the 12-volt DC
system and is equipped with an on-board galvanic isolation system. All AC current is distributed
to the AC accessories through individual circuit breakers located in the AC panel. The main
breaker in the panel protects the system from an overload and the reverse polarity light indicates
any problems due to an improper shore power supply. All AC outlets in the cabin are protected
by ground fault interrupters to protect against electrical shock. A cord set is provided to supply
power from the shore power outlet to the boat’s AC system.
TO REDUCE THE RISK OF ELECTRICAL SHOCK IN WET WEATHER, AVOID MAK-
ING CONTACT WITH THE SHORE CABLE OR MAKING A CONNECTION TO A
LIVE SHORE OUTLET. NEVER SPRAY WATER ON ELECTRICAL CABLES WHILE
WASHING DOWN DECKS.
TO REDUCE THE POSSIBILITY OF AN ELECTRICAL SHOCK, IT IS IMPORTANT
THAT THE 110-VOLT AC GROUND SYSTEM IS FUNCTIONING PROPERLY AND
THAT A PROPER CONNECTION EXISTS BETWEEN THE SHORE POWER CORD,
THE SHORE POWER INLET, THE BOAT BONDING SYSTEM AND THE OUTLET
GROUND CIRCUITS. IF THERE IS ANY DOUBT ABOUT THE INTEGRITY OF THE
GROUND CIRCUIT, A QUALIFIED MARINE ELECTRICIAN SHOULD BE CONTACT-
ED IMMEDIATELY AND THE 110-VOLT AC SHOULD BE DISCONNECTED UNTIL
THE NECESSARY REPAIRS ARE COMPLETED.