If you own a boat and have connected to shore power, you know how unreliable it can be when powering your vessel. Switching from generator power to shore power brings potential hazards that include galvanic corrosion, fire, shock, and even electrocution for nearby swimmers. In addition, shore power voltage can fluctuate depending on the marina, which can cause damage and power failure to your onboard electrical components. What if there was a way to safely operate your vessel with shore power without running into these risks? That’s where isolation transformers come in. Keep reading to learn more about the benefits of isolation transformers.
What is an Isolation Transformer?
Think of an isolation transformer as your private onboard power source that uses your boat’s shore power connection. An isolation transformer takes the marina’s often wild and unpredictable high shore power and converts it to pure clean power. Another common use is to adapt the vessel’s internal power system voltage to a higher or lower shore power supply.
Improves Safety
Without an isolation transformer, there is a direct connection between the earth ground of the dock and your boat’s electrical system. A stray wire on the boat may cause a current to flow through the ship’s hull to the water and back to the shore supply. That current flowing through the water is hazardous to anyone in the water. An isolation transformer transmits power to the boat through the magnetic field in the core. This means there is no direct connection and keeps fault current from flowing between the ship and water.
Prevents Polarization
Another potential hazard remedied by an isolation transformer is polarization. If the supply from the shore has the hot and cold wires swapped, your power switch may not be disconnecting your appliance from power properly. Reversed polarity can be dangerous because appliances that should be off when their power switch is turned off will still have current flowing into them. So, the magnetic field of the transformer core protects you from swapped wires at the shore, so they will not cause swapped polarity onboard.
Protects Against Galvanic Corrosion
Another benefit is that an isolation transformer protects against galvanic corrosion. The same isolation properties that separate your boat’s ground from the dock ground also prevent galvanic current from eroding your vessel’s zinc or other expensive metal pieces. Even if the ship next to you is not isolated, this connection can cause neighboring boats to damage or destroy each other’s underwater fittings.
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