It would have to be on the same circuit as the plug you were using. Start plugging into the other sockets around and see which ones are not active. One of them will have the GFIC.
(11-19-2022, 06:19 PM)Sans Peur Wrote: It would have to be on the same circuit as the plug you were using. Start plugging into the other sockets around and see which ones are not active. One of them will have the GFIC.
Thanks, tried to locate others. Owners manual says there are 3 "aboard" the vessel with no explanation as to where. Looked in locations of all previous brands of boats...engine room, every outlet, heads, gally, closets, etc. That's why I posted, the other two are in some mystery location.
(11-19-2022, 03:21 PM)Sapphire Wrote: Tripped using shop vac and water. Found one reset in transom locker but it was not tripped. Where are the others located? Thanks
Presuming the Fly location is the Same as the Coupe, see below from the manual.
1.3.4
A/C and D/C Distribution Panels The A/C and D/C Distribution Panels are located under the starboard salon loveseat (Figure 1-4). Lift the inboard edge of the base seat cushion in order to raise the loveseat up. To access the distribution panels, lift the Plexiglas panel cover. NOTE: The A/C switching box, located aft of the A/C Distribution Panel, should be accessed by qualifed personnel only. Three GFCI outlets are located inboard of the A/C Distribution Panel. If a circuit is overloaded (indicated by a red light on the outlet), press the outlet’s ‘reset’ button to reset.
Thanks to all for all the suggestions, owners manual, copies etc. The owners manual was wrong for our particular hull. The breakers were not in the electrical distribution panel as indicated, but instead were behind the bottom drawer of the sofa end cabinet to the aft of the panel. The drawer had to be removed to access the GFCIs. And yes, one was tripped and all is well after resetting. Oh, and Tiara sent me the owners manual too.....I had to find this one myself. Thanks again team.