SUPPLY OF THE CHARGERS
Select the source of supply (shore power or generator) using the selector A on
the 230V selection panel in the cupboard behind the chart table seating.
Please note: the battery chargers can remain in operation even when the boat
is not energized in 24V.
MONITOR OF THE 24V CONSUMING APPLIANCES
The 24V consuming appliances are monitored from the electrical panel of the
chart table and the 24V panel under the step at the aft end of the saloon to
port (see detail in the summary at the end of the chapter).
The automatic breakers of the 24V consuming appliances are located behind
the electrical panel of the chart table.
They can be wound by pressing a black lug.
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CIRCUIT WI BOW THRUSTER
For the electric circuit of the windlass, please refer to Chapter HULL / DECK,
section Anchoring.
For the electrical circuit of the bow thruster, please refer to Chapter ENGINE,
Section Bow thruster.
The boat is fi tted with a 24V / 230V inverter (and its automatic breaker) loca-
ted behind the back of the starboard seating in the saloon.
The inverter supplies the 230V panel #3 in the cupboard behind the chart table
seating using the selector C next to it.
Each television (optional extras) has its own inverter located above the termi-
nal block behind the electrical panel of the chart table.
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SHORE POWER SOCKETS
The two shore power sockets are located in the transom, at the aft end to
port.
They supply power to the 230V circuit and the battery chargers.
Before you plug in or unplug the boat/shore power supply cable, switch off the
shut off device connected to the shore supply.
Connect the boat / shore power supply cable in the boat before connecting it
to the shore supply socket.
Unplug the boat / shore supply cable on shore fi rst.
Close the protecting cover of the shore supply socket when you do not use
the plug.
ELECTRICITY
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INVERTERS
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7.3
230V CIRCUIT
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