Shorepower fuse Pedro 30

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Sorry if this has been covered before -

Does my shorepower circuit have a fuse? The circuit breaker doesn't seem to have one. I have reset the trip and still no shorepower, even with two different leads tried. The pontoon has power...:confused:
 
Power?

Normally a fuse is not fitted. The trip you mention is probably a residual current device &, if so, will have a test button. If you are sure that power is not reaching the circuits & do not consider yourself to be competent to check with a meter it would be MUCH better if you employ a sparks.

If access to your distribution board is reasonable then this should not take very long.

Better safe than dead.

All the best,

John G
 
Your shore power installation should have either a fuse OR an MCB (Miniature circuit breaker) The latter would be the norm.
It should also have an RCD (residual current device)

The circuit breaker protects the installation against overload and short circuits.

The Object of the RCD is to protect persons from electrocution.
 
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