Oceanis 55 110v Main Breaker Location?

Jan 10, 2023
30
Beneteau Oceanis 55 Anchorage
Hello everyone!

I haven't been able to locate the main breaker between the Victron 220/110v transformer to the 110v panel/equipment breakers on my 2014 Oceanis 55. While running the water maker and battery chargers off of the Panada 10000i Genset, all the power on the 110v side was tripped. I've flipped every breaker I've found so far, but no luck. Where have you all seen the main 110v breaker located?

The transformer has no switches or breakers installed on it. Electrical diagram shows a breaker in line between the transformer and panel, just don't know where to look anymore! Picture of my panel and a snip of the electrical diagram for reference, the breaker with the blue outline is what I believe I'm looking for.
Thank you for your help!
Brock
 

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Jan 10, 2023
30
Beneteau Oceanis 55 Anchorage
So... I found the breaker. When I reset it a couple of times I forgot to ensure it was fully seated to the "on" position. Located in the starboard aft locker next to the shore power and generator breakers. This was labeled transfer switch for 110v Shore or generator. Obviously these were the first things I checked before ripping the boat apart for 5 hours, but lesson learned... Attention to detail!
 

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May 17, 2004
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Beneteau Oceanis 37 Havre de Grace
Welcome to the forum, and good find! Pretty typical to have breakers within a few feet of the shore power inlets, but the generator transfer switch is an extra wrinkle. I guess you wouldn’t often have the chance to run the water maker on shore power to see if the generator switch is worn and tripping sooner than it should.
 
Jan 10, 2023
30
Beneteau Oceanis 55 Anchorage
Welcome to the forum, and good find! Pretty typical to have breakers within a few feet of the shore power inlets, but the generator transfer switch is an extra wrinkle. I guess you wouldn’t often have the chance to run the water maker on shore power to see if the generator switch is worn and tripping sooner than it should.
I have not been able to test out the shore power connections yet, boat has north America shore power setup and I'm down here in French Polynesia where they are running different outlets. My shore power cables are in excellent condition so I don't want to chop off the end of my cables to wire in an euro plug... Thank you for the advice to trouble shoot the system using an alternate power source though, much appreciated!