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The inverter should be “ON” all the time. You will see one of the “AC IN” lights lit (depending if shore power or the
generator is running) or the “Inverting” light, indicating that the inverter is making AC from the ship’s batteries.
If one of the “AC IN” lights is lit, you should see the “Bulk” or “Float” light lit, indicating that the inverter is charging the
batteries as it should
In summary, the inverter should be on whenever shore power is present or the generator is running, and it should also
be left on when underway.
Full instructions for the inverter control panel are in its manual.
The inverter is set up by the charter company before your departure and should not re- quire any adjustment during
your trip! Note again: Only the breakers in the panel illustration on page 4.12 with an asterisk (*)
are powered by the
inverter!
4F3: AC Panel 120-volt Breakers
This section of the AC panel provides standard 120-volt power throughout the vessel. Below are described each breaker’s
circuits and its use.
Key:
“B”
= “Breaker”
“S”
= “Switch and Breaker”
“WL”
= “Warning Light”
“MS”
= “Momentary Switch”
Green
= Leave this Breaker on Always
Yellow
= Use when Item is Needed
Red
= Use with Caution in Exceptional Circumstances
*
= Runs on Inverter
BREAKER
USE
Cabin Plugs
B
Outlets in cabins
Galley/Saloon Plugs
B
Outlets in Galley/Salon
Pilot house plugs
B
Outlets in Pilot house
Refrigerator
B
Refrigerator/ Freezer outlet
Washer/ Dryer
B
Outlet for W/D
Microwave/Stove
B
Outlet for Microwave
Ice Maker
B
Outlet for Icemaker
Water Heater
B
Outlet for Water Heater
Battery Charger
B
Turns on Battery Charger
Air conditioning SR
B
Turns on Stateroom A/C
Air conditioning Salon
B
Turns on Salon A/C
Air conditioning Pilot
B
Turns on Pilot house A/C
Cooling Pump
B
A/C Seawater Pump
Eng. Rm. Lts
B
AC Engine Room Lights
Trash Compactor
B
Trash Compactor
Eng Rm. Plugs
B
Outlets in Engine Room