Boat Safety Scheme - Shore Power Cables Are all shore‐power, battery charging, and other A.C. power source lead connections of a suitable type? - Shore‐power and battery charging leads must be fitted with a female type socket at the end which connects to the vessel’s inlet connection. - Alternating current leads within the vessel used to connect individual power sources to the vessel’s alternating current distribution system must be fitted with a male type plug (or be permanently connected) at the end which connects to the power source, and a female type socket at the end which connects to the distribution system. Are all shore‐power, battery charging, and other A.C. power source leads and connectors in good condition? - Shore‐power, battery charging, and other A.C. power source lead cables must be free of: signs of damage or deterioration; repairs. - Shore‐power, battery charging, and other A.C. power source lead connectors must be complete, secured onto the cable with no inner conductors visible, and be free of: signs of damage or deterioration; repairs.
Boat Safety Scheme - Shore Power Cables Are all shore‐power, battery charging, and other A.C. power source lead connections of a suitable type? - Shore‐power and battery charging leads must be fitted with a female type socket at the end which connects to the vessel’s inlet connection. - Alternating current leads within the vessel used to connect individual power sources to the vessel’s alternating...
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