Sterling Power Products AC32A User Manual

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Remote On/Off Switch:

Onboard Battery Charger:

Battery Charger Relay:

Common Earth Point:

This remote switch enables you to manually switch off the shore power. For

example if you wanted to use the onboard generator or inverter and the shore power was still connected, then
simply use this switch and the generator/inverter will come on line, overriding the shore power priority. This is
particularly useful if you take a boat with a 230V system to the U.S. and you have only 110V shore power
available. Now you can’t use 110V for most of your onboard equipment (except for your charger if it is a Sterling
model). So if you wish to use your 230V hair dryer, you will need to use your generator or inverter to get 230V.
All you need to do then is to switch off the shore power supply on the remote control and use the inverter. Please
note that this switch does not switch off the control box itself. The control box will only switch off when no AC
power sources is available.

For obvious reasons, it is a good idea to switch the charger off when the inverter

is working. This can either be done manually by yourself, or automatically using the charger control circuit as
explained in these instructions.

This is a relay (contactor) which should be fitted by the installer. It should be wired

in such a way that the relay is normally in the closed position which ensures the charger will be on. It is then
energised to open when the inverter circuit is on line which will switch the charger off. It is important to use the
Sterling connector as a relay coil controller only. Do not to put the power of the charger directly through the
crossover switch!

All the earth points on this circuit are common, and should be grounded to a

grounding point on the boat as per the installation diagram.

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the shore power has been connected to your boat, the system

automatically checks the shore power connection for reverse polarity. This means that the live and neutral from
the shore power have been connected the wrong way round. It usually refers to the extension cable from your
boat to the shore supply. However, marinas or newly built boats are not immune from making the odd mistake
here. In the event of reverse polarity, the system will give a warning. It is then up to you to decide whether you
want fix the problem first or live with the danger. We strongly advise that you fix the problem first because on
most electrical equipment the safety fuses are fitted to the live side of the circuit. In the event of reverse polarity,
the live becomes the neutral which means that in case of a major unit failure, the product fuse will not blow. This
could result in serious and possibly fatal injuries.

If you have an inverter with an integrated power saver option, this could

cause problems with the inverter crossover circuit switch. Power savers usually need a minimum load of about
10W - 20W in order to activate the inverter. The crossover switch only offers a small load of about

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and to use the inverter on permanent output, in order for the unit to pick up the voltage and switch to inverter
power.

Before switching any of the available AC power sources on to the boat’s or vehicle’s

ring mains circuit, the Sterling Automatic Crossover Switch checks if there is any AC voltage present. This is
particularly important in the event where an AC power source has been mistakenly connected directly to the ring
mains circuit, i.e. without going through the crossover switch. In order to protect your system the crossover
switch will not switch any of the available AC input sources on to the ring mains then. Instead it will indicate a
fault on the remote display.
To resolve the problem remove the AC power source which is bypassing the crossover switch first. Then, after all
power sources have been disconnected from the input side of the switch, reconnect them to reset the unit. The
switch will not recover from its fault condition unless you disconnect all input power sources!

Reverse Polarity:

installation, when

Inverters with Power Saver Mode:

2W which is

much too small for the power saver circuit to recognise. It is therefore advisable to switch the power sa

Ring Mains Protection:

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