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Old 08-09-2009
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Odd Air Conditioner Installation

Hi,

My new Beneteau 31 has a factory installed shore-power Cruisair Stowaway Turbo air conditioner. I recently found the electrical data label on the unit, and it claims to need an input voltage or 200-230 VAC. This is a US market boat (made in SC) , so that seems odd. Even stranger, is the fact that it is on a dedicated 120VAC 30A circuit, and seems to work just fine.

Has anyone seen this sort of thing? Maybe Beneteau put in a step-up transformer that I have not yet found? Maybe the label is wrong? I know they make a dual-voltage model, but that's not what the label indicates for this one.
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