Boat circuit-breaker
SPP230
Vetus
When 230 Volt shore power is connected in the harbour or marina, it is essential that the maximum permitted current is not exceeded. If this happens, the shore supply breaker will trip and you will be disconnected.
In most cases the harbour master or marina office must be notified to restore the power supply again. Apart from the inconvenience of having to go to the office, this may not happen immediately and in some cases, you may have to pay a fine as well.
All these problems can be simply avoided, by using a VETUS "Shore Power Protector. The device provides a warning if you overload the shore supply and it will disconnect the overload before the breaker in the marina does the same.
The VETUS "Shore Power Protector" is not affected by equipment with a high inrush current, such as a refrigerator or air conditioning.








