Installation manual
SHORE
POWER
TRANSFER
SWITCH
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GENERATOR
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· NOTE: Diagram shows
connections
for
a
two-
wire.
120-Vott
system
tram
the
generato1,
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with
three-wlre.120-Volt
boat
system.
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SWITCH
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Ship-to-Shore
Switch
(3
Pole)
PN
32008
SHIP'S
LOAD
(40Amps/Pole)
PN
32009
(80Amps/
Pole)
PN
32010
(125
Amps/
Pole)
PN
32133
(200Amps/Poie)
SHORE
POWER
CONNECTIONS
(60
HERR)
If
the
installer connects shore power
to
the
vessel's
AC
cir-
cuit,
this must
be
done
by
means
of
the
Shore
Power Transfer
Switch. Set
the
transfer switch shown
in
the
diagrams
to
the
OFF
position.
This
switch
prevents
simultaneous connection
of
shore
power
to
generator
output.
A
CAUTION:
Damage
to
the
generator
can
result
if
utility
shore
power
and
generator
output
are
connected
at
the
same
time.
This
type
of
generator
damage
is
not
covered
under
the
warranty;
it
is
the
installer's
responsi·
bility
to
make
sure
all
AC.
connections·
are
correct.
. . .
120
VOLT/60
HZ
THREE
WIRE
CONFIGURATION
Notice
the
repositioning
of
the
white
wire
ground
load
on
the
terminal
block
to
the
generator
case.
.
Generator
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NOTE: Diagram shows connections
for
a
two-
wire.
120-Volt system from the generator.
with
three-wlre,120-Volt
boat
system.
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....
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SHORE
POWER
-:- SHORE
GROUND
..
N
-:- SHIP'S
GROUND.
230
VOLT/50
HZ
TWO
WIRE
CONFIGURATION
Switching
Shore
Power
to
Generator
Power
A
CAUTION:
Heavy
motor
loads
should
be
shut
off
before
switching
shore
power
to
generator
power
or
vice-versa
because
voltage
surges
induced
by
switching
with
heavy
AC
loads
on
the_
riesse1
being
operated
may
cause
damage
to
the
exciter
cin:ui~
components
in
the
generator.