Is the Blue Sea AC 8367 suitable for 240V split-phase use?
Blue Sea 8367 AC Rotary Panel 120VAC/32A OFF + 2
UK wired (3-wire shore cables) boat in US with 240v (32 amp ELCI on entrance to boat and isolation transformer) split-phase shore power. I'm pretty sure the switch is fine with L2 in the neutral position, but I looked at bluesea's wiring diagram and the indicator lights are wired to hot (L1), and neutral (L2 in this case). That will be 240v and I'm concerned the voltage will be too high for the indicator lights. But, I looked at the instructions for the 240v switch and the indicator lights are wired up to L1 and L2 which makes me think it should be ok?
This switch is for only two conductors, a wiring diagram is below. US 120/240 volt uses three conductors. The switch itself is rated for up to 600 volts. The indicator lights are rated for 120 volts but can be replaced with the 230 volt versions (you have to do this yourself.)