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USER GUIDE SHORE POWER SYSTEM
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1. delivered through a A ordinary bin If you are unsure please contact your local authorities for guidance regarding special waste and recirculation of this type of product 7 14 Technical Spesifications Central Standard 16A Dual Fused 30mA RCB 2 16A Switch ON OFF circuits Standard text Hot Water Charger Other text on request Number of circuits functions etc on request WE CUSTOMIZE ALL ON REQUEST Cables 1 5mm2 and 2 5mm2 With or without extra protections Standard 1 2 3 4 5 7 m length Other on request Sockets Standard Scandinavian model Standard IP 40 and 44 Others on request Single Dual and Combined 12 230 All types on request All country models on request Main Inlet Plug Cable Stainless Steel Waterproof IP67 16A 2 5mm2 Yellow Marinegrade 25m with interface cable to Scandinavian output feed Thank you for using Nord West Marine as SHORE POWER SYSTEM 7 15 8 Claims Claims may not be made for damage resulting from Y Normal wear and tear v Faulty installation Y Lack of maintenance and faulty or irresponsible use v The use of non original connectors leads or use together with non original parts Y Modification or repairs of the product or attempts thereon carried out by others than N W M without written authorization by N W M to carry out such modification or repair conditions after delivery beyond the control of N W M 8 1
2. of explosion READ battery charger User Guid before mounting Connection to the battery must always be made with the enclosed fuse 6 BATTERY CHARGER When use of a charger not supplied from N W M nor equipped with N W M s special safe plug in connectors connection the battery charger via a standard shore Power socket as shown from the manufacturers wiring diagram Connect the battery charger in accordance with the diagram attached with the charger All other connections will be treated as illegal In such case the system safety and system warranty in not valid Mount the battery charger in accordance with the attached battery chargers user guide Make sure the battery charger is not placed too close to hot parts such as engine or engine exhaust pipes For connections from the Battery Charger to the Battery always read the Battery Chargers User Manual Carefully For Retronic Chargers see specific Battery Charger Mounting Instruction 6 13 A Ne A The temperature of the battery may not exceed 40 C during charging A Ne A The charger contains high voltage current Therefore do not use a drill on it or open it 7 Elektronical Waste WEEE Waste Electrical and Electronic The use of WEEE Equipment WEEE Symbol symbol indicates that this product can NOT N be treated as ordinary AS household waste KL To protect the yal i environment make sure ra hn that this product is not
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4. USER GUIDE SHORE POWER SYSTEM TOT LL LEMMUINLA Disclaimer Nord West Marine provides this publication as is without warranty of any kind either express or implied including but not limited to the implied warranties of merchantability or fitness for any particular purpose Further N W M reserves the right to revise this publication and to make changes from time to time to the content hereof without obligation to N W M its local representatives to notify any person of such revision or changes Some jurisdictions do not allow disclaimers of expressed or implied warranties in certain transactions therefore this statement may not apply to you Limited Warranty N W M warrants that the Shore Power System will substantially conform to published specifications and to the documentation provided that it is used for the purpose for which it was designed N W M will for a period of twelve 12 months from date of purchase replace or
5. at its protected against water from the shower 3 9 5 THE INTERCONNECTING CABLES If the interconnecting cable must pass a wall etc be careful when drilling holes to pass through the Plug In cable NOTE Be careful when When passing the Main Shore plug to the drilling cutting the central and from the central and to the hole so that sockets charger water heater and to other mounted users take extraordinary care that the pull austin copies interconnecting cables are and will not be damaged exposed for damages If the cable has to pass through holes etc with sharpe edges the interconnecting cable must be insulated against mechanical damage It is strongly recommend a rubber bushing and seal the hole This must be performed in a way that secure the insulation to last and not to brake There is also supplied a cable protection coat for extra protection against mechanical damage when use in hash environments A _ A Route the cables straight away from the contacts on the Smart Split Rout the cable as streight as possible from the plug in users so the contacts are not bent or twisted 9 1 Making holes for cables A V25mm hole saw is a particularly suitable tool for this task Make sure that the tool does not damage fitted components brake lines electrical cables etc To seal the holes and to protect against mecanical damage use e g a rubber bushing to seal the hole Make sure the r
6. e cabin can not be clasified as dry The Sockets marked IP 44 are splash proof and can be usen in the engineroom kitchen area and can be used in bath room if its protected against direct water jet from shower WARNING A The 230VAC sockets must be mounted so that its protected against splash or water jet and any type of mecanical damage with danger or hardbreak as reult Do no open or brak as this constitute a safety hazard 4 2 Mounting of Sockets for hided interconnecting cables NOTE Be careful when drilling cutting the hole so that mounted components cables etc are not damaged NOTE Make sure there is minimum 5cm space behind the Socket for models with cable mounted with direction straight back 43 Sockets in Bath Rooms A The standard shore sockets comes in IP class 40 and 44 Please check your supplied sockets and make sure that they are as ordered Recess the hole for the socket carfully Please make sure that the space behing the socket is sufficient for the cable Avoid bending the cable to much Minimum clerance to Socket back is 5cm Before mounting Sockets in Bathroom make sure that you have your Local regulations available For installations in boats for the Norwegian market you shall mount the socket 60cm or more away from the shower cabinet if you want to mount the socket lower than 170cm from the floor WARNING The 230VAC sockets must be mounted so th
7. lug The SHORE MAIN plug shall be mounted so that the cover is hinged horizontal The plug must not be fitted with the cover hinge pointing downwards 3 6 3 2 3 3 Drainage Earth connection The Shore plug must be fitted with the hinges straight upwards this so that the drain hole leans downwards This for allowing condensation and e g water to be drained away The earth connection yellow green multi core cable with ringshapedcable shoe MUST be connected to a good earth point on the DC Negative of the boat Paint underseal etc MUST be removed from the contact point of the earth connection A toothed washer shoud be used 230 VAC both under the screw head ma o and between the cable 0 shoe and the earthing point Eart Wire outlet from Central 3 7 4 1 Types of Sockets A 4 THE 230VAC SOCKETS The 230VAC sockets must be placed in accordance with the harmonized standards for the market the boat is going to be sold used In The standard Shore Power Sockets comes in IP class 40 and 44 Please check your supplied sockets and make sure that they are as ordered and suit your aria of use Please contact local autorities if you are unsure about your local IP requirements For the Scandinavian marked the Sockets of IP class 40 is intended for use in dry areas as saloon and cabins Please note that if you have a boat with sun roof th
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9. repair any defective system if the fault is due to a manufacturing defect In no event will N W M or its local representatives be liable for direct indirect special incidental or consequential damages arising out of the use of or inability to use the Shore Power System even if advised of the possibility of such damages N W M or its local representatives are not responsible for any costs loss of profits loss of data or claims by third parties due to use of or inability to use the Shore Power System Neither N W M nor its local representatives will accept nor be bound by any other form of guarantee concerning the Shore Power System other than this guarantee Some jurisdictions do not allow disclaimers of expressed or implied watranties in certain transactions therefore this statement may not apply to you Document version 1 00 INDEX INTRODUCTION as 1 4 Zi THE CENTRA Lra A 2 5 SHORE MATOS PUG G tii andina ra oia 3 6 3 1 Recessing the SHORE MAINS PLUG e a 3 6 3 2 Drain AG S li A e isc 3 7 3 3 BACA Mr AA ATA EA A E 3 7 s THE 230 AC SOCKETS tai 3 8 4 1 PESO ESO oline 3 8 4 2 Mounting of Sockets for hided interconnecting Cables oooooooocccnnnonoooccnncononnacnnccnnnnnnnnnnons 3 9 4 3 Sockets 1M Bail ROOMS di 3 9 THE INTERCONNECTING CABLES o ooccconoocccccnccnnccnnaccccccnccconccccccccnnos 5 10 5 1 Making holes Or Cables A dl 5 11 5 2 Plug In connectors and interconnection leads oooooooocccnncooococononoonnon
10. u drill holes make open on a side wall recess for the docto a central and shore close to heaters or wa plug objects close to waste water or mounted in such a way that the central is easily exposed for physical damage with danger as hazard A ARNS A The 230VAC central must be mounted so that it cant be opened or hard braking as this constitute a safety hazard A ARNS A Make sure that screws or drill bits do not damage cables or control units on the back of the panel wall where the 230VAC central is fitted 3 5 SHORE MAINS PLUGG The Shore Plug should be mounted in such a way that it is protected Make sure there is against rain splash and mechanical damage sufficient space in and so that the connector lead can be connected without difficulty NOTE the rear for the cable and enough room for the fastening nuts If the surface is uneven the attached gasket may be to thin to create a waterproof ANN Pa connection If so use a extra gasket or i foam as Sikaflex marinegrade to seal gt the joint 3 1 Recessing the SHORE MAINS PLUG The gasket may be used as a template for cutting the hole for the shore plug NOTE Be careful when Place the gasket carefully where you want to drilling cutting the mount the mains plug Use a pencil and draw hole so that a picture of the gasket mounted campeone p CADES Make the hole for recessing the shore mains etc are not damaged p
11. ubber bushing is fitted properly Interconnecting cables should slope downwards from the passing through point into the cabin compartment 1 so that water or humidity does not run along the cable into the cabin If passing through dirty arias clean the surfaces carefully with a suitable grease solvent for instance Acrysol Do not use acetone trichlorethylene Breakclean or similar products as PVC and plastic may be damaged 5 2 Plug in connectors and interconnection leads It is important when connecting the leads to press the contacts together sufficiently hard for the O ring on the male contact to seal properly Make sure the O ring is not pushed out of the groove when pressing the contacts together Fasten the interconnection leads with plastic strips on cable gates or in suitable spots Do not lay 230V Cables close to 12V cables without special labelling Contact N W M for further information in this case Special care should to taken in the engine compartment Keep cables well away from sharp hot wet or moving parts PRESS to LOCK PRESS OPEN A __ A It is importation when connecting the leads to press the contacts together sufficiency hard for the safety lock to lock properly and so the O ring to seal properly Do not MIX 230VAC cables and 12V DC cables 6 1 Mounting of battery charger NOTE Avoid charging batteries in a closed area as there is a potential danger
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