CTEK Daycruiser User manual

AC-POWER SYSTEM
DAYCRUISER
User instructions and installation guide
EN

INTRODUCTION
We congratulate you on choosing your new marina shore power system. This system is a
member of a family of marine products from CTEK Sweden AB. The shore power system
has been developed to satisfy the stringent requirements for functionality and environme-
and using the system.
SAFETY
WARNING! This system has been designed and approved for installation by those who
required for installing the system. For this reason it is prohibited to make any adjust-
threatening consequences to people in and around the boat. Approved for installation
WARNING! This system must not be used without proper installation of the electrical
cabinet according to attached installation instruction
WARNING! The power feed from the shore may not be connected to the boat before
the entire system has been installed in the boat. Connecting the power from an outside
source otherwise risks exposing people in and around the boat to life threatening
hazards.
WARNING! The shore power system’s protective earth must be electrically connected
with all the electrically conductive devices in the boat that have a connection to earth,
for example, via the water. Failure to do this will result in immediate mortal danger to
people in or around the boat in the event of a fault to the electrical equipment con-
nected to the shore power system.
WARNING!
injury in the event of a fault in one of the electrical devices connected to the system, the
system’s electrical cabinet must be a part of the installation.
WARNING! The electrical cabinet on shore, that the shore power cable is connected
to, should be regarded as a part of the installation. This is because the shore power
system’s protective earth must be able to provide protection against personal injury in
the event of a fault in any part of the system.

WARNING! Mains plugs not the same in all countries and may have a different earth.
then it must be carried out in accordance with the national heavy current regulations.
Danish socket, the earth will not connect.
WARNING! The utmost caution must be observed when using electrical tools in con-
junction with work close to or in direct connection to water. Electrical tools that fall into
the water represent mortal danger to people who are partially or fully in the water.
WARNING!
hull. As a result of this, the greatest possible caution must be observed to ensure that
no form of leakage occurs where peripheral lake or sea water may penetrate your boat.
NOTE! The electrical cabinet must not be mounted more than 3 metres from the power
inlet.
NOTE!-
nying dismantling tools must be used.
THE FOLLOWING PARTS ARE INCLUDED IN
THE SYSTEM
1 Power inlet including packing and hole sticker
1 Electrical cabinet including feet and hole sticker
1 Wall socket, single
1 Split connector
1 Dismantling tool for stripping cables
surface mounting)

INSTALLATION OFTHE SYSTEM INTHEBOAT
Installation work is facilitated using the following tools (not included)
Drilling machine
Compass saw
Hole-maker: Ø41mm for power inlet
Screwdriver
As boats have variable interior solutions, CTEK leaves the selection and acquisition of
other screws to the boat owner.
Installation
Preparations
Lay out the system components and cables. Check that the length of the cables is suf-
Assembly of power inlet
Note that the enclosed gasket is to be located between the inlet and the wall it is to be
Surface mounting of electrical cabinet:
Important: use the correct length of
screw). Stick the hole making sticker to the electrical cabinet and drill the requisite holes
for attachment
Recessed mounting of electrical cabinet:
hole-making sticker for the electrical cabinet and drill the requisite holes for attachment

Assembly of single wall socket:
Open the wall socket by removing the frame and unscrewing it. Mark the screw holes
the wall socket and snap the frame in place on the wall socket. Note that the wall socket
turn it to the required position. Now snap on the cover and frame again.
Assembly of cables:
Connect the internal cables to the system components, power inlet, electrical cabinet and
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panying dismantling tools must be used.
NOTE! Ensure that the cables are relieved in the entry points to the devices when
assembling.
NOTE! Connect all live devices in the boat that have a connection to earth, for example
cabinet.
NOTE!
when it is bent around a corner.
Fig 1

TECHNICAL DATA
Power cable (purchased separately)
Dimension
Temperature range
Conductor area
Voltage
Current
Length
Weight
connected to power inlet)
16A AC
Power inlet
Dimension
Length of connection lead
lead)
Voltage
Current
Weight
lead not included)
16A AC
Electrical cabinet
Conductor area
Voltage
Current
Weight
16A AC
Internal cable
Cable lengths
Conductor area
Voltage
Current
Weight
16A AC

Wall socket, surface mounted, single
Conductor area
Voltage
Current
Weight
16A AC

SYSTEM DESCRIPTION
The shore power cable is connected at one end to the electrical cabinet on shore.
The other end is connected to the boat’s electrical power inlet. The internal electrical
cabinet is fed via an internal cable from the power inlet.
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tion is designed to be an electrical earthing point for all the live components on the boat.
DC currents from causing galvanic corrosion. The galvanic isolator blocks the current
that is caused by a potential difference of up to 1VDC between the earth potential on the
boat and the earth potential on shore The galvanic isolator handles short circuit currents
without being damaged or degraded.
Wiring diagram for electrical cabinet:
F1
2xC16
L1 NPE
X1
Type 1019
X2
Type 1020
EFB
2-pole
GI
H1
X0
L1 NPE

System overview

LIABILITY
CTEK SWEDEN AB is not liable for any damages to the boat resulting from the instal-
lation of the shore power system. Furthermore, CTEK SWEDEN AB is not liable for any
damages to the boat resulting from the careless handling of components in the shore
power system. CTEK SWEDEN AB is not liable for any injuries to persons arising from
incorrect installation or caused by damaged system components.
LIMITED WARRANTY
limited warranty to the original purchaser of this shore power system. This limited war-
ranty is not transferable. CTEK SWEDEN AB guarantees this unit for two years from the
date of purchase against defect workmanship or material. The customer must return the
product together with the receipt of purchase to the point of purchase. This warranty is
void if components in the shore power system are handled carelessly, opened or repai-
red by anyone other than CTEK SWEDEN AB or its authorized representative. CTEK
SWEDEN AB makes no warranty other than this limited warranty and is not liable for any
other costs other than those mentioned above, i.e. no consequential damages. Moreover,
CTEK SWEDEN AB is not obligated to any other warranty other than this warranty.
DECLARATION OF COMPLIANCE
Hereby declare under sole responsibility that the component parts of the shore power
system that are covered by this declaration, comply with the following standards:
Börje Maleus, President
CTEK SWEDEN AB
Rostugnsvägen 3
www.ctek.com
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