Systems Checklist
I developed a systems oriented checklist for those who are not familiar with my boat, H380, but may need the information. It follows, FYI:ENGINE START/STOP:1. House Battery Switch* – ON2. DC Main Circuit Breaker – ON3. Engine Battery Switch* – ON4. Engine Raw Water Seacock** – OPEN5. Remove Key from Seacock handle6. Engine Controls – Neutral, disengaged7. Turn Key to ON, Push Start Button.8. AT ENGINE START – Check water flow from Exhaust9. Run at IDLE*** for 5 minutes to warm up10. STOP:a. Run at IDLE*** for 5 minutes to cool downb. PULL Engine Stop Knob (under helm seat)c. Engine will stop; Alarm will soundd. Turn OFF key* Battery Switches located under Nav Table** Engine Raw Water Seacock located under floor at bottom of companionway*** IDLE is less than 1000 RPMCAUTION: At OVERHEAT buzzer sounds, SHUT DOWN ENGINE Do not run at IDLE for more than 2 hoursNOTE: Batteries located under Settee. Check water levels monthly.REFRIGERATION:1. House Battery Switch* – ON2. DC Main Circuit Breaker – ON3. Refrigeration Water Pickup Seacock** – OPEN4. Refrigeration DC Circuit Breaker – ON5. When Refrigeration pump begins operating, check water outflow from Starboard through hull6. Freezer and Refrigerator thermostats should not need adjusting.7. Do not block openings between Freezer and Refrigerator compartments8. Both Frrezer and Refrigerator hatches should be closed tightly9. Block Ice in Freezer compartment will help maintain temperature.* Battery Switches located under Nav Table** Refrigeration Water Pickup Seacock located adjacent to Engine Raw Water SeacockNOTE: Refrigeration will draw down house battery fairly quickly, depending upon outside temperature. Therefore, it is recommended that house battery be in recharge mode (engine running or charger operating)PROPANE STOVE/OVEN:1 House Battery Switch* – ON2 DC Main Circuit Breaker – ON3 Propane tank (in Starboard Aft Locker) – OPEN4 LP Gas DC Circuit Breaker – ON5 LP Gas (Solenoid) Switch** - ON6 Stove Top lights using Igniter Switch and appropriate Burner Control7 Oven/Broiler Lighting: a. Turn Control to appropriate positionb. Push and Hold BLUE Start buttonc. Press Igniter Switchd. Release Blue Start button after few moments of burner operation* Battery Switches located under Nav Table** LPG Gas Switch is located on Propane Control Panel above Refrigerator topNOTE: Turn off Solenoid Switch and LP Gas DC Circuit breaker when not operating stove/ovenWINDLASS:1 ENGINE MUST BE OPERATING2 House Battery Switch* – ON3 DC Main Circuit Breaker – ON4 WINDLASS DC Circuit Breaker** - ON5 Operate WINDLASS with Button Controls under Anchor Locker Hatch* Battery Switches located under Nav Table** WINDLASS DC Circuit Breaker located just above the Battery SwitchesAIR CONDITIONING/HEAT:1. Shore Power connected to Proper Shore Power Plug* on hull2. Isolation Transformer Circuit Breakers** - ON3. AC Bus A – ON4. AC Bus B – ON (Two Shore Power Cables connected) or4a. AC Parallel Bus B – ON (One Shore Power Cable (forward) connected)5. Air Conditioner Water Pickup Seacock*** - OPEN6. Air Conditioner Relay AC Circuit Breaker – ON7. Air Cond Fwd AC Circuit Breaker – ON8. START Air Conditioner or Heat^9. When A/C Water Pump begins operation, check water outflow from Starboard through hull10. Adjust Temperature* Forward Shore Power Plug is “A” Bus; Aft Plug is “B” Bus** AC Isolation Transformer CBs located on hull inside Port Aft Cockpit Locker*** A/C Water Pickup Seacock located under floor next to Vanity doorway^ A/C, Heat START buttons and Temperature adjustment located cabinet under Galley SinkCAUTION: DO NOT OPERATE BOTH A/C and WATER HEATER with only ONE Shore Power cable connected.WATER HEATER (6 gal):1. Shore Power connected to Proper Shore Power Plug* on hull2. Isolation Transformer Circuit Breakers** - ON3. AC Bus A – ON4. WATER HEATER AC Circuit Breaker – ON* Forward Shore Power Plug is “A” Bus; Aft Plug is “B” Bus** AC Isolation Transformer CBs located on hull inside Port Aft Cockpit LockerCAUTION: 1 Hot water will be extremely hot – assure proper mix from taps.2 Water, heated during the day will remain hot overnight3 Engine heats water in WATER HEATER as efficiently as shore power.MICROWAVE OVEN:1. Shore Power connected to Proper Shore Power Plug* on hull2. Isolation Transformer Circuit Breakers** - ON3. AC Bus A – ON4. Microwave AC Circuit Breaker – ON5. PRESS POWER button ^1-10 times to select POWER6. PRESS START button* Forward Shore Power Plug is “A” Bus; Aft Plug is “B” Bus** AC Isolation Transformer CBs located on hull inside Port Aft Cockpit Locker^ “1” is HIGH POWER to “10” for LOW POWER LEAVING THE BOAT:1. Hatches and Ports – CLOSED2. Seacocks – CLOSED3. AC Power OFF; Cable disconnected at shore plug4. DC Power OFF; Battery Switches OFF5. LPG Gas – CLOSED at Tank6. Boat secure in slip