390 Sundancer
®
(
425 Sundancer
®
)
3.10
S
ECTION
3 • U
SING
Y
OUR
B
OAT
POWER
POWER
120 VOLTS AC
SALON AIR
CONDITIONER
BOW THRUSTER
BATTERY CHARGER
24V
WASHER/DRYER
GALLEY SYSTEMS
REFRIGERATOR/
FREEZER
MIICROWAVE
BATTERY CHARGER
12V
AIR CONDITIONER
PUMP RELAY
GENERATOR
SHORE
POWER
POWER
MASTER STATEROOM
AIR CONDITIONER
ACCESSORY
STBD SYSTEMS
PORT SYSTEMS
WATER HEATER
STOVE
FWD AIR
CONDITIONER
GENERATOR
SHORE
COCKPIT AIR
CONDITIONER
0
DC VOLTS
50
100
150
0
10
DC Amperes
20
30
40
50
0
DC VOLTS
50
100
150
0
10
DC Amperes
20
30
40
50
2. Turn OFF Main AC
breakers above the
shore power plug in
the transom com-
partment.
Dry off the shore
power cord
receptacle on your
boat. Dry off the ends
of the shore power
cord. Spray a
moisture repellant
into the receptacle
and cord ends.
3. Plug a cord end into
the boat receptacle.
Tur n clockwise to
lock. Thread the
locking ring onto the
boat receptacle to
prevent accidental
unplugging.
4. On the Dock:
Turn OFF Dock
Breaker. Wipe the out-
let dry, spray moisture
repellant into the re-
ceptacle, then plug
the other end of the
power cord into the
outlet box on the
dock.
Turn ON Dock Breaker.
5. On the Boat:
Turn ON the main
AC breakers above
the shore power plug
in the transom com-
partment.
6. On the Boat:
POWER Light ON.
REVERSE POLAR-
ITY Light OFF.
(If reversed polarity
light is on do not turn
on breakers, turn
OFF MAIN and DOCK breakers, disconnect
power cords and consult the dockmaster.)
7. Turn ON Breakers:
Turn ON SHORE
breaker.
Verify proper voltage.
(120 Volt System:
110V to 125V)
(220 Volt System:
205V to 230V) (International)
Do not energize main breaker under reversed
polarity conditions.
!
CAUTION
TRANSOM
It is imperative that the shore power outlet is dry
before plugging into the dock power inlet.
!
CAUTION
Route and tie the power cord from the boat to
dockside power outlet box to prevent persons tripping
over it and falling into the water.
!
CAUTION
Shore power cords should be secured or routed to
avoid laying or falling into water and to avoid stress
on shore power plug and inlet.
!
CAUTION
The use of extension shore power cords is not
recommended. Excessive power cord extensions
can cause a voltage drop and may prevent some
electronic devices from operating correctly.
!
CAUTION
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