Owner`s manual
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The AC electrical system is supplied with
240 volts of power upon entry to the main
electrical distribution panel, which then is
separated into two (2) legs of 120 volts
each.
115 Volt Switches
The following breaker switches and their
function are described below in the order
in which they appear on the main electri-
cal distribution panel:
AC Amperage Gauge and Switch: The
gauge displays the amperage draw on the
AC circuit. The guage reads the amper-
age, and the switch below it selects which
line the guage will display. Line 1 is the
power and switches on the left side of the
AC Portion of the AC/DC Panel and Line 2
controls the power and switches on the
right side of the AC portion of the AC/DC
Panel.
AC Volt Gauge and Switch: The gauge
displays the voltage draw on the AC
circuit.The gauge reads the voltage, and
the switch below it selects the line the
gauge will display. Line 1 is the power and
the switches on the left side of the AC
portion of the AC/DC Panel and Line 2 is
the power and switches on the right hand
side of the AC Portion of the AC/DC
Panel.
Generator Blower and Start/Stop
Switch: This is the “ON/OFF” switch for
the generator. The generator is an option
that was available with your 43MY. Below
the “ON/OFF” switch is the Generator
Blower Switch.
The blower must be run for four(4)
minutes before starting the generator.
SHORE POWER / GENERATOR
SWITCH:
This switch selects where you will be
getting your AC Power from. The slide bar
is there to make sure you only select one
source at any one time. In order for the
three(3) generator switches to be on, the
slide bar has to move over to block the
three(3) Shore Power Switches from being
on. In order for the Three(3) Shore Power
switches to be on, the Slide Bar must
move over to block the three(3) Generator
Switches from being on.
Converter: Supplies power to the con-
verter, which converts DC power to AC
power.
Galley Outlets: Supplies power to the
outlets in the Galley.
Forward Outlets: Supplies power to the
outlets in the forward cabin and forward
head.