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Mechanical and electrical installation consists of the following units:
ProSafe One Galvanic Isolator 30 amp or 50/60 amp [ABYC A28.6.1 - The Galvanic Isolator shall be connected in series with the AC grounding conductor (green or green w/yellow stripe) in a manner that no other ground conductor will bypass the isolator back to the shore power ground.]
Professional Mariner would also recommend that you place the galvanic isolator in a dry location that has ventilation and is as close to the point of cable entry as physically possible. Using 4 screws, secure the galvanic isolator in a vertical position with the text on the label right side up, high current studs to the sides. Please note that the electrical posts are marked “AC Shore Ground” and “Bonding System” and must be connected as marked or the monitoring of the shore ground wire will not function properly.
Galvanic Isolator Sense Cable The standard sense cable is 4 meters (13 feet) long. Optional lengths are 1 meter, 7 meters and 10 meters. The cable is plugged into the control module at one end and the galvanic isolator at the other end.
ProSafe One Monitor Control Module The Control Module should be in a location that allows access to the AC mains and within reach of the display unit cable. Using the diagrams on the following pages, the AC HOT (brown), NEUTRAL (blue) and GROUND (green/yellow) wires should be connected to shore power on the inlet side of the main breaker. This location gives the boat owner the ability to check the integrity of the ground circuit and the Galvanic Isolator before turning on the main panel breaker supplying power to the vessel. Placing the AC leads on the inlet side of the main breaker also isolates it from operation while under generator power when it is not necessary to detect the ground wire continuity. Use the four screws provided to mount the control module. The control module should be mounted in a dry location and can be mounted either flat or on a bulkhead.
ProSafe One Monitor Remote Display The display should be mounted in an area that is readily accessible while operating the AC main breaker or selector switch. The preferred mounting location is next to or within the main AC breaker panel. The display unit is 2.55” in width by 1.75” in height. It is made to be flush mounted by drilling a 1 3/8” diameter hole, then slipping the display body into the hole. Fasten with (2) #4 screws.
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“FAIL” indication of the Galvanic Isolator
1. Be sure the shore power cable is disconnected at the dock post.
2. Check the connection point of the four wire connectors to the Galvanic Isolator. Look for corroded pins or broken wires. If no problems are found replace the Galvanic Isolator with a new Galvanic Isolator and retest.
Tr o u b l e S h o o t i n g
“FAIL” indication of the reverse polarity
1. Turn off the AC panel 'main breaker'.
2. Using a volt meter, check the voltage between the green wire and white/blue wire at the main breaker input side. If the reading is not less than 6 volts (typical) and is instead close to or over 100 volts, this is an indication of reverse polarity.
3. If there has been no recent electrical work on the boat and/or you have moved to a different dock, it is probable that the reverse polarity is caused by an improperly wired electrical outlet in the dock post. This can be tested by checking the voltage between the ground and neutral slots in the connector of the dock post using the same process as above.
4. When using dual inlet shore system (ProSafe One dual shore cord part #22080) it is possible to isolate the mis-wired shore cord by connecting one shore cord at a time and noting its displayed polarity test results.
It is important to rectify this problem as it is the first of two mistakes that in conjunction will cause high voltage on the bonding system of the boat.
Trouble Shooting Guide
CAUTION - Because of the presence of deadly high voltages troubleshooting should be done by a qualified service person only.
If your ProSafe One does not operate, check for AC power and check the blue wire fuse and the brown wire fuse and make sure they are in good working order.
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M a i n t e n a n c e & A c c e s s o r i e s
Typical Hookup for Single 30 Amp/120 Volt Inlet
Typical Hookup for Dual 30 Amp/120 Volt Inlets
Optional Accessories
Part No. ProSafe One System Components 22079
ProSafe One main unit - single shore cord
22080
ProSafe One main unit - dual shore cord
22075
ProSafe One remote display
22110
1 meter isolator sense cable
22111
4 meter isolator sense cable
22112
7 meter isolator sense cable
22113
10 meter isolator sense cable
22115
3 meter remote extension cable
22033
30 amp ProSafe galvanic isolator
22066
60 amp ProSafe galvanic isolator
Call your Professional Mariner Dealer or representative for the monitor best suited for your application.
We are committed to customer satisfaction and value your business. If at any time during the warranty period you experience a problem with your new ProSafe One Ground Wire and Galvanic Isolator Monitor, call us at 1-800-824-0524 for technical support.
If a replacement unit is needed, during warranty period ProMariner will ship a replacement at no cost with a prepaid UPS shipping label for the original unit to be returned.
Maintenance
The ProSafe One Ground Wire and Galvanic Isolator Monitor is self contained and should need no service. Periodically check all connections are tight, clean and free of moisture.
Using The ProSafe One Monitor Continued
Note: With any of the above faults present, and because of the possibility of high AC voltage on the bonding system, it is highly recommended that the vessel's shore cord be disconnected until a marine technician can determine and repair the fault.
To Silence the Audible Alarm: In the event of a 'FAIL' condition, if it is preferred to be able to use your 110/220 volt systems without the presence of the audible alarm it can be silenced by holding the 'TEST' button until the alarm silences. The alarm will stay silent while leaving the 'FAIL' LED illuminated. This does not rectify the 'FAIL' condition, and it is imperative that the reverse polarity condition, ground wire or isolator be checked for a fault and the fault be repaired.