Ali_o
New Member
Hi,
Recently my sister bought a motor boat and this has a mains inlet socket at the side of the board. This then has a plug at the end of it which plugs into a double socket. Plugged into this double socket are two 13 amp plugs which feed two double sockets and the immersion heater.
My sister is after burning out the plug and the mains intlet socket as she had on a 2KW cooker then switched on the immersion. I have doing some research on re-wiring her boat but I have a number of queries I am hoping someone may be able to answer.
1. The current wiring configuration on the boat is using the earth from the shore power which is from the Consumer unit with a 16 AMP RCD located on the marina. Is this safe or should it be fitted with a Galvanic Isolator as well as earthing it to the boat? I have found the following Galvanic Isolator which does not require it to be wired up. Should this also be earthed to the boat
Galvanic Isolator Boat | Plug In | 500A | Lifetime Guar' | AC Bypass Capacitor | eBay
2. I was thinking of doing away with the double socket the mains plugs into and installing a shed consumer unit. This would have a 10 AMP double pole switch and 3 x 16 AMP RCBO. The question I have here is does the consumer unit need to be earthed to the boat? I see that the recommendation is to install a Galvanic Isolator as well as earthing the consumer unit to the boat. I am right in saying I need to attach from the consumer unit an the earth wire to a bare piece of metal on the boat? This same earth wire would connect to a Galvanic Isolator. By attaching the AC earth to the boat, does this not cause an issue with the AC earthy as I assume this too is earthed to the boat?
Any comments would be much appreciated.
Thanks in advance.
Alan.
Recently my sister bought a motor boat and this has a mains inlet socket at the side of the board. This then has a plug at the end of it which plugs into a double socket. Plugged into this double socket are two 13 amp plugs which feed two double sockets and the immersion heater.
My sister is after burning out the plug and the mains intlet socket as she had on a 2KW cooker then switched on the immersion. I have doing some research on re-wiring her boat but I have a number of queries I am hoping someone may be able to answer.
1. The current wiring configuration on the boat is using the earth from the shore power which is from the Consumer unit with a 16 AMP RCD located on the marina. Is this safe or should it be fitted with a Galvanic Isolator as well as earthing it to the boat? I have found the following Galvanic Isolator which does not require it to be wired up. Should this also be earthed to the boat
Galvanic Isolator Boat | Plug In | 500A | Lifetime Guar' | AC Bypass Capacitor | eBay
2. I was thinking of doing away with the double socket the mains plugs into and installing a shed consumer unit. This would have a 10 AMP double pole switch and 3 x 16 AMP RCBO. The question I have here is does the consumer unit need to be earthed to the boat? I see that the recommendation is to install a Galvanic Isolator as well as earthing the consumer unit to the boat. I am right in saying I need to attach from the consumer unit an the earth wire to a bare piece of metal on the boat? This same earth wire would connect to a Galvanic Isolator. By attaching the AC earth to the boat, does this not cause an issue with the AC earthy as I assume this too is earthed to the boat?
Any comments would be much appreciated.
Thanks in advance.
Alan.