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AC ELECTRICAL SYSTEMS
SECTION 3
Range
This breaker controls the flow of electricity to the galley’s stove top. Switch this
breaker “ON” to supply power to the stove top. Refer to the OEM information
for details on operating the stove top.
Receptacles Galley
This breaker controls the flow of electricity to the receptacles in the galley, and
to the galley refrigerator/freezer. Switch this breaker “ON” to supply power
to these receptacles and to operate the refrigerator using AC power. Use the
receptacles as you would the outlets in your home.
NOTE:
If this circuit breaker is “ON” but power is not available at any of the
receptacles in this group or to the refrigerator, the circuit’s GFCI breaker may
have tripped. Refer to Section 3 - Ground Fault Circuit Interrupters for more
information.
Receptacles One
This breaker controls the flow of electricity to the receptacles on the starboard
side of the boat. Switch this breaker “ON” to supply power to these receptacles.
Use the receptacles as you would the outlets in your home.
NOTE:
If this circuit breaker is “ON” but power is not available at any of the
receptacles in this group, the circuit’s GFCI breaker may have tripped. Refer to
Section 3 - Ground Fault Circuit Interrupters for more information.
Receptacles Two
This breaker controls the flow of electricity to the receptacles on the port side of
the boat, except those in the galley. Switch this breaker “ON” to supply power
to these receptacles. Use the receptacles as you would the outlets in your home.
NOTE:
If this circuit breaker is “ON” but power is not available at any of the
receptacles in this group, the circuit’s GFCI breaker may have tripped. Refer to
Section 3 - Ground Fault Circuit Interrupters for more information.
Shore #1 and #2 Ammeters
These ammeters indicate the amount of current that is being drawn by the Line
1 and Line 2 circuits, respectively.
When the Main circuit breaker is “ON,” all other breakers on the AC Control
Center are “OFF,” and the voltmeter is reading between 100 and 130 volts in a
120-volt system (210 and 230 volts in a 220-volt system), the ammeter should
read zero amps.
As you switch the circuit breakers on the AC Control Center “ON” and turn
on their associated equipment or turn on equipment plugged into the AC
receptacles, the ammeter readings increase above zero amps. Refer to Section 3
- Electrical Loads for information on the AC electrical system load limits.
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