36e Operator's Manual 2012.pdf - Marlow-Hunter, LLC
36e Operator's Manual 2012.pdf - Marlow-Hunter, LLC
36e Operator's Manual 2012.pdf - Marlow-Hunter, LLC
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AC Electric Systems<br />
repellent before re-use.<br />
! WARNING !<br />
DO NOT allow the dockside power cord to come in<br />
contact with the water. Never operate any power<br />
tool or other electrical equipment while you or the<br />
devices are in contact with the water, as this may<br />
cause electrocution resulting in shock or death.<br />
8.1.4 Isolation Transformer (Option)<br />
Beyond the shore power connection and the shore<br />
power breaker, your AC power will be routed through the<br />
Isolation Transformer. See the Mechanical Arrangement<br />
Illustration for the location of the ISO Transformer.<br />
Figure 8.5<br />
8.1.2.1 To Disconnect Shore Power<br />
On the boat: Turn off all breakers<br />
A. Turn off equipment breakers.<br />
B. Turn off shore power breaker.<br />
C. Turn off shore Inlet Breaker.<br />
D. On the dock: Turn off the dock breaker<br />
E. Disconnect the dock side power cord.<br />
F. On the boat: Disconnect the power cord from the<br />
boat.<br />
8.1.3 Shore Power Cable<br />
The shore power cable set is intended for use outdoors.<br />
To prolong the life of the set, store indoors when not in<br />
use. The metallic parts of your cable set are made to<br />
resist corrosion. In a salt-water environment, periodically<br />
wiping the exposed parts with fresh water, drying and<br />
spraying with a moisture repellent can increase life of the<br />
product. A soiled cable can be cleaned with a grease cutting<br />
household detergent. A periodic application of vinyl<br />
protector to both ends will help to maintain cables original<br />
appearance.<br />
The ISO Transformer is a standard “dry” type 3.6 KVA<br />
transformer that basically isolates your boat from the<br />
shore power. It is a valuable safety feature aboard your<br />
boat.<br />
8.1.5 AC Distribution Panel<br />
The distribution panels for both AC and DC power are<br />
located behind the nav station seat.<br />
8.1.6 Generator (Option)<br />
The standard generator on your boat provides 120VAC<br />
60 HZ for operating devices and equipment controlled<br />
through the AC Distribution Panel. The generator is also<br />
controlled from the AC Distribution Panel.<br />
8.1.6.1 Connecting Generator Power<br />
Before connecting generator power to the AC system:<br />
A. Turn off all AC devices and equipment.<br />
B. Disconnect shore power if connected. Set AC Main<br />
circuit breakers to OFF.<br />
C. Start generator. (See generator startup instructions<br />
following)<br />
D. Move slide bar up to lock out shore power. Set generator<br />
breaker ON.<br />
E. Switch on only the circuits you will be using.<br />
Incase of salt water immersion, rinse plug end and/or<br />
connector end thoroughly in freah water, shake or blow<br />
out excess water and allow to dry. Spray with moisture<br />
8.4