Multiplus 12/3000, installed on a boat. When I connect the boat to shore power, I trip the GFCI when attempting to turn on the multiplus. Everything else on the boat works fine without tripping the GFCI. The multiplus behaves fine when operated by the onboard AC generator or an external shorepower AC source without a GFCI breaker.
I want understand why this is happening. That has got me curious about the 'Ground relay' option, which I have left in the default 'on' state.
As I understand it, this relay should open when the multiplus is connected to an external AC source. Do I have this right? Does it open before drawing power or might it be closed for a split second when first connected to AC and thus causing the neutral of the AC to be tied into the boats grounding system and tripping the GFCI?
I also have the option 'PowerAssist' set to the 'on' state. Does this option affect the way the 'Ground relay' functions? Perhaps it never opens, even when connected to AC when the 'PowerAssist' option is set to 'on' as the unit is 'always' read to invert?
Thanks