Steve,
I had looked at this transformer and the literature says:
"The Mass GI features marine aluminium casing and professional connections with strain relief cable glands. All Mastervolt isolation transformers comply with the CE and ABYC (US norm) guidelines for vessels."
Not being an expert in ABYC, I am not sure what that means.
On the specification side, it says it is rated at 16A at 230V with make power of 3500W. With my limited knowledge of electricity that would seem to translate to 32A at 115V and be within the 3500W power handling capability of the transformer.
I am interested to see what you find on this as I was considering one for my boat. We are starting to see new harbor construction in SE Alaska with the newer ELCI breakers. Almost universally boat owners are finding that they only way to reliably plug in is with an isolation transformer between shore power and the boat.
Tom
Tom, I saw that but only in the ad (the ABYC part), not in MV's own literature. Did you see that in MV's literature?
Agreed on the 16 vs 32 amp volt part, it would seem as if one unit at 120 volts would work, however, it does't specifically say this, which concerns me, anytime you see 16 and 32 amps you know it's initially set up for a Euro environment. The instructions do show a 120 volt hook up (with Euro wire color codes, which are ABYC compliant, if not confusing to a US installer), however, I have to confess I haven't read them cover to cover, yet. I may have missed this. I will.
I did get a response from MV, they sent a deceleration of conformity doc, which is on the page with the product, which makes no mention of ABYC, nor did the person responding...and I responded...
"It complies with '11.7.1.2.1 Meet the safety requirements of IEC/UL 60950, Information Technology Equipment'.
However, I see no mention of compliance with… ABYC E-11.7.1.2.2 the environmental requirements of IEC 60945, Maritime Navigation, et al…
So the question remains, does it comply with ABYC E-11?"
The person responding said she'd look into it. I'll keep the Forum posted.