Albemarle 410 CONVERTIBLE Owner's Manual Page 40

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410 Convertible
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Vacuum Cleaner
Supplies 120-volt AC current directly to the central vacuum
system.
Outlets Head
Supplies 120-volt AC electrical current to the head compart-
ment ground fault interrupter (GFI) electrical outlets.
Outlets Engine Room
Supplies 120-volt AC electrical current to the engine compart-
ment ground fault interrupter (GFI) electrical outlets.
Outlets Salon
Supplies 120-volt AC electrical current to the salon ground
fault interrupter (GFI) electrical outlets.
Engine Room Lights
Supplies 120-volt AC electrical current to 120-volt engine
room lights.
Outlets Flybridge
Supplies 120-volt AC electrical current to the flybridge ground
fault interrupter (GFI) electrical outlets.
GFI OUTLETS DO NOT PROVIDE 100% PROTECTION
FROM ELECTRIC SHOCK. EVEN THOUGH GROUND
FAULT INTERRUPTERS PROVIDE PROTECTION
BY REDUCING EXPOSURE TIME FROM LINE
TO GROUND SHOCK HAZARDS, IT IS STILL
POSSIBLE TO RECEIVE AN ELECTRIC SHOCK
FROM DEFECTIVE APPLIANCES OR POWER
TOOLS AND MISUSED ELECTRICAL EQUIPMENT.
120-Volt Buss B
Battery Charger
Supplies electrical current directly to the automatic battery
charger. The battery charger charges and maintains the 12-volt
batteries simultaneously when activated. It is fully automatic
and equipped with an amp meter to monitor charging. See the
battery charger manual for more information.
Charging also can be monitored by using the volt meter in the
cabin DC breaker panel. To monitor the batteries, activate
the charger and turn the engine and house battery switches
on. Select each battery bank with the test switch located on
the panel below the DC volt meter and read the voltage on the
volt meter for each battery bank. If the batteries are in good
condition and charging properly, the volt meter will indicate
between 12 and 14.5 volts. If the reading is below 12 volts,
then the battery is not accepting a charge or the charger is not
working properly.
The wires that supply DC charging current to the batteries are
protected by an internal fuse in the battery charger and three
external circuit breakers, one for each battery bank output wire,
located near the battery switches. The external breakers protect
the DC charging circuit from the batteries to the charger. The
internal fuses in the charger protect the DC charging circuit
from the charger to the batteries.
Microwave
Supplies 120-volt AC current directly to the microwave oven.
See the microwave manual for more information.
Water Heater
Supplies 120-volt AC electrical current directly to the water
heater circuit. The water temperature is automatically con-
trolled by a thermostat in the water heater control panel. Before
operation, you must have water in the water heater (see the
water heater manual for more information).
Entertainment Center
Supplies 120-volt electrical current directly to the outlets in
the entertainment center.
Ice Maker
Supplies 120-volt AC electrical current to the ice maker.
Stove
Supplies 240-volt AC electrical current directly to the galley
stove.
Battery Charger
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