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Chris Newport
 
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Default European Shore Power and European Yacht Wiring

On Wednesday 28 April 2004 1:46 pm in rec.boats.electronics Charlie Johnson
wrote:

What shore power is provided for private yachts in Great Britain, Europe
and
the Middle East? What does the shore power receptacle look like? Who are
the major suppliers of this equipment? How are private yachts built for
that market wired? According to N. Calder; yachts built in Great Britain
have 240 VAC /50Hz three wire systems: hot, neutral and safety ground.
Also according to N. Calder; the color coding for these three wire systems
has changed from red to brown for the hot leg, from black to light blue
for the neutral leg and from green to green and yellow for the safety
ground leg. Are there four wire systems analogous to our 50 amp 120/240
VAC systems?

Finally, is there any organization like the American Boat and Yacht
Council with standards for private yachts in the above market?


There are 2 standards, 230v single phase (3 wire) and 415 volt 3 phase
(5 wire). The 3 phase supplies are usually only available on large
berths reserved for superyachts over 25 metres LOA.

Both systems use an IEC "commando style" connector.
If you are visiting europe you will need to fit an isolation transformer
and the correct connector to your USA electrical system.

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