VicS
Well-Known Member
There are a few suggestions either way and directives it seems encouraging certain set-ups with grounding the 240v with the 12v negative.
I just wanted to try and be clear that with my boat, all wood, it has 240v 16a plug in, connected direct to an 240v RCD - this powers the Victron combi and calorifier. Now the boat will spend occasion stints on shore power, is it best to fit a GI and connect the 240v earth from the RCD to the 12v ground (engine,propgear) or is that not a necessary expense?
Thanks again.
It is not necessary although considered by the experts in the field to be the best practice. You will see from the above posts that some people are opposed to the idea of bonding the shorepower earth to the DC negative etc
If you bond then fit a GI .
Your whole boat must be protected by an RCD in the incoming shorepower supply. .. dont rely on the pontoon one!
Read ISO 13297 ... link provided earlier. You will then know all the relevant requiremnts