On 1 Jun 2006, at 18:04, Tony Brooks wrote: > It could be to ensure that an engine mounted mains generator can nopt > come on lin ewith teh shoreline - with the out of phase I could > imagine all sorts of interesting effects. > > It could also be as you surmise. I do not recall seeing anything > about it the the BMEA codes and I am not sure all systems will have > one. > On the contrary, I think most don't - mine certainly doesn't. I have a rotary switch to select feed from either the shoreline or the TravelPower, so simultaneity is impossible. If you did boat off with the line connected, surely the earth leakage breaker would pop the moment water penetrated the blue plug.
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