I'm trying to make a bit more sense of the electrical wiring (220V) on my boat.
My shore power connector is located starboard and inside the cockpit locker there is a breaker box with two breakers.
Q1: Why are there 2 breakers and not just one? The total power allowed or possible would be 3,5kW (220V * 16A) and therefore I cannot make sense of the second breaker right there.
From there, wiring leads down to the 302 panel. On my panel, there is a main switch which seems to be an RCS (residual current device).
Then, there are three separate 16A breakers:
- Bathroom 220V outlets
- Hot water boiler
- Battery charger
Q2: The breaker for the battery charger also powers the 220V outlet on the 302 panel. Is this the default or did somebody modify it?
I'd like to hear what the setup is like in your boats so that I can make more sense of how it is supposed to be and possibly rewire things.
I can, for instance, imagine that one of the breakers in the locker is meant to be used for the outlet.