BabaYaga
Well-Known Member
Not having an ocean liner, my choice untill I can afford a modern low weight IT is: shore ground wire disconnected at the shore power socket onboard, not relying on the "neutrality" of any of the two wires, RCD, two pole switches for all high voltage appliances, and an inboard ground wire circuit connected to a good plate outboard. All high voltage appliances have their reachable metal parts connected only to the inboard ground wire.
A system not unlike the above has recently been suggested here, by a committee formed by boating organizations and authorities, as a way of avoiding the need for an isolation transformer but still meeting the ISO directive. However, with two important additions:
1) There must be an easy and obvious way of connecting the on board protective ground wire to the shore side ground wire when the boat is on the hard.
2) It is adviced to use a RCD with a 10 mA threshold instead of the more common 30 mA. This is for increased personal safety reasons.
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