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ABYC Electrical Compliance Guide
In response to Sam, you can order the ABYC Electrical Compliance Guide, and another bookentitled "Boatowner's Illustrated Handbook of Wiring" by Charlie Wing from the webpage: www.abyc.com/newpage3.htmNigel Calder's "Boatowner's Mechanical and Electrical Manual" is another good reference.The ABYC standards are there to protect you fromshock, reverse polarity, limit the effects of a lightning strike and electrical current in the water from other boats due either to shorepower wiring faults or wiring faults on other boats (which is why no one ought to go swimming in a marina). As Ben has said, electrical wiring onboard that does not conform to ABYC standards will reduce to nil the chances of a successful claim related to electrical problems (on your own boat or causing a problem on another boat) against your insurance.Sam if you have a H23, then you have a steel keel and steel bolts attaching the keel to the sole of the fiberglass hull. With respect to the example of the microwave oven, it will likely function on reverse polarity as noted by another contributor BUT the cabinet is part of the grounding system for safety reasons and reverse polarity circumvents this protection. This will also hold for other but not all appliances.
In response to Sam, you can order the ABYC Electrical Compliance Guide, and another bookentitled "Boatowner's Illustrated Handbook of Wiring" by Charlie Wing from the webpage: www.abyc.com/newpage3.htmNigel Calder's "Boatowner's Mechanical and Electrical Manual" is another good reference.The ABYC standards are there to protect you fromshock, reverse polarity, limit the effects of a lightning strike and electrical current in the water from other boats due either to shorepower wiring faults or wiring faults on other boats (which is why no one ought to go swimming in a marina). As Ben has said, electrical wiring onboard that does not conform to ABYC standards will reduce to nil the chances of a successful claim related to electrical problems (on your own boat or causing a problem on another boat) against your insurance.Sam if you have a H23, then you have a steel keel and steel bolts attaching the keel to the sole of the fiberglass hull. With respect to the example of the microwave oven, it will likely function on reverse polarity as noted by another contributor BUT the cabinet is part of the grounding system for safety reasons and reverse polarity circumvents this protection. This will also hold for other but not all appliances.