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Owner’s Manual and Installation Guide
PROTECH-4 SERIES
ADVANCED ELECTRONIC, FULLY AUTOMATIC 4-STEP
BATTERY CHARGER
Model
Part No.
Amperage
No. of Banks
Volts
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PROTECH 1210
PROTECH 1215
PROTECH 1220
PROTECH 1230
PROTECH 1240
PROTECH 1250
PROTECH 2412
PROTECH 2425
PROTECH 3218
PROTECH 3616
61210
61215
61220
61230
61240
61250
62412
62425
63218
63616
10 Amps
15 Amps
20 Amps
30 Amps
40 Amps
50 Amps
12 Amps
25 Amps
18 Amps
16 Amps
2 Banks
3 Banks
3 Banks
3 Banks
3 Banks
3 Banks
3 Banks
3 Banks
3 Banks
3 Banks
12
12
12
12
12
12
24
24
32
36
IMPORTANT NOTICE
Please save and read all safety, operating and installation instructions before installing or
applying AC power to the ProTech-4 series on-board battery charger.
For all product, installation or service questions please visit www.promariner.com or call ProMariner
directly at: 1.800.824.0524 between the hours of 8:30am to 5:00pm (Eastern Time)
______________________________________________________________________________________
200 International Drive, Suite 195 ● Portsmouth, NH 03801 ● (603) 433.4440 ● E-MAIL: [email protected]
►Table Of Contents
Please read entire manual before installation.
Page 1
Safety Instructions and Precautions………………………………………………2-3
Overview……………………………………………………………………….........3
Installation Guidelines, Installation and Wiring Diagrams……………………...4-6
Operation……………………………………………………………………...........7
Battery Types and Charging Information…………………………………..........8
Troubleshooting .............................................................................................9
Maintenance...................................................................................................10
Technical Information & Frequently Asked Questions...................................10-13
Accessories....................................................................................................13
Customer Service & Warranty........................................................................14
Introduction
Thank you from all of us at Professional Mariner, LLC and congratulations on the recent purchase
of your ProTech-4 Series On-Board Marine Battery Charger. The ProTech-4 is the latest in
advanced cuddy, cruiser, sail, yacht and commercial on-board marine chargers.
The ProTech-4 charger incorporates industry leading fully automatic, true 4-step charging
providing your batteries with a fast charge while conditioning and extending battery life. This
advanced on-board charger has two user-selectable settings, Flooded / AGM or GEL cell.
Standard Features include:
Industry leading package size
The ProTech-4 Series is the most compact charger of its kind in the industry. More
amperage per cubic inch and the ability to mount in any position provide maximum
installation flexibility.
Status Indicators
Fast Charge, Absorption, Float, Battery Type
4 – Step Battery Charging
1) Fast Charge – Maximum current output until batteries reach 14.7 volts.
2) Absorption Charge – Timed charge at 14.7 volts – User Programmable
3) Float Charge – Reduce voltage to 13.5 volts
4) Recycle – If a continuous load draws down the battery; charger voltage returns to the
high current Fast Charge mode.
World Wide Approval and Certifications
Marine UL 1236/ SA certified IMCI 8846 Ignition protected, and CE.
General Safety Instructions
PAGE 2
Before connecting to batteries or AC power, read all instructions and cautionary markings on
the battery charger and batteries.
CAUTION - To reduce the risk of injury, charge only lead acid type rechargeable batteries
(lead acid, sealed lead acid, GEL cell and AGM (Absorbed Glass Matt). Other types of
batteries may burst, causing personal injury. The ProTech-4 series battery charger is factory
set for lead acid (flooded) and AGM (Absorbed Glass Matt) batteries. Check the position of
the battery type selector switch before installation.
Use of attachments not recommended or sold by Professional Mariner, LLC may result in a
risk of fire, electrical shock or personal injury.
Do not operate the charger if it has received a sharp blow, direct hit of force, dropped or
otherwise damaged in any way.
Do not disassemble the charger except for replacement of fuse. Call the factory directly
when service or repair is required.
Incorrect assembly may result in risk of electrical shock or fire.
To reduce the risk of electrical shock, remove 120 volt or 240 volt AC power from the charger
as well as 12,24,32,36 volt DC prior to any maintenance or cleaning.
WARNING
AVOID SERIOUS INJURY OR DEATH FROM FIRE, EXPLOSION OR ELECTRICAL SHOCK.
• Make connection in an open atmosphere free of explosive fumes.
• Make connection in a secure manner that will avoid contact with water.
WARNING: RISK OF EXPLOSIVE GASES
WORKING IN THE VICINITY OF A LEAD ACID BATTERY IS DANGEROUS. BATTERIES
GENERATE EXPLOSIVE GASES DURING NORMAL BATTERY OPERATION. FOR THIS
REASON IT IS OF EXTREME IMPORTANCE THAT EACH TIME BEFORE USING YOUR
CHARGER YOU FOLLOW THE SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS PROVIDED IN THIS MANUAL.
To reduce risk of battery explosion, follow these instructions and those published by the battery
manufacturer, and of any equipment you intend to use in the vicinity of a battery. Review all
cautionary markings and labels.
Personal Safety Precautions
Someone should be within the range of your voice or close enough to come to your aid when
working near a lead acid battery.
Have plenty of soap and water nearby in case battery acid comes in contact with skin,
clothes or eyes.
Never smoke or allow a spark or flame in the vicinity of a battery or engine.
Wear complete eye protection and skin protection. Avoid touching eyes while working with a
battery.
If battery acid contacts skin or clothing, wash immediately with soap and water. If acid enters
the eye flood it with running cold water for at least 10 minutes and get medical attention
immediately.
Personal Safety Precautions Continued
Page 3
Be extra cautious to reduce risk of dropping a metal tool onto a battery. It may spark or shortcircuit the battery which could cause an explosion.
Remove all personal metal items such as rings, bracelets, necklaces, watches, and jewelry
when working near a battery. A battery can produce a short circuit high enough to weld a ring
or any metal, causing serious burns.
The ProTech-4 battery charger is not intended to supply low voltage electrical systems other
than in a marine application. Do not use the battery charger to charge dry cell batteries that
are commonly used with home appliances. These batteries may burst and cause injury to
persons and property.
Never charge a frozen battery.
Safety Precautions Prior to Charging Batteries
If necessary to remove a battery from a boat to charge, always remove grounded terminal
from the battery first. Make sure all accessories in the boat are off, as to not cause an arc
(sparking of the connection).
Be sure the area around the charger and batteries is well ventilated while the batteries are
being charged. Gases can be forcefully blown away using a piece of cardboard or other
nonmetallic material as a fan.
Clean battery terminals with full eye protection to prevent corrosion from coming in contact
with eyes.
Add distilled water (not tap or bottled water that contains minerals) in each cell until
electrolyte reaches levels specified by the battery manufacturer. Do not overfill. For batteries
without caps, carefully follow manufacturer's recharging instructions.
Study all manufacturers’ specific precautions before charging, in addition to rates of charge.
General Overview
The ProTech-4 battery charger will operate from 90 to 270 VAC, 45 to 440 Hz single phase.
The charger is designed specifically for the marine environment, with an anodized aluminum
case for effective heat dissipation and corrosion resistance. The charger should be
permanently mounted in your boat and wired directly to your batteries. Three isolated
positive outputs are incorporated to sense and charge three separate heavy-duty batteries or
battery banks as needed.
The ProTech-4 battery charger is reverse polarity protected and is equipped with two cooling
fans for optimum performance. The ProTech-4 battery charger’s fans will not run at all times.
The fan will turn on as needed for cooling.
Installation Guidelines
Page 4
The charger should be securely fastened with stainless steel screws or through-bolts with
lock nuts. Vertical mounting on a bulkhead is preferred, but mounting in any position that
allows air to circulate with six inches of clearance space on all sides is required. The
ProTech-4 battery charger operates at ambient temperatures up to 50 degrees C/140
degrees F.
The Protech-4 has a fuse block on the negative side (30 amp and larger) to protect the
charger from reverse polarity. 10, 15 and 20 amp chargers have a reverse polarity fuse
located inside the unit.
The 30 amp and larger chargers in the ProTech-4 family are equipped with an AC input
selector switch to change the voltage from 120 volt to 240 volt. Smaller chargers with less
than 30 amp output do this automatically. (Voltage switch shown below)
Internal switches
Shown (left) is a diagram for the
switch positioning Example: all
switches in the up position as shown
on the diagram equal 1 hour
absorption time.
Actual Switches
Shown (left) is the battery type
indicator switch. LED will illuminate
Green when set to GEL cell. LED will
show Yellow in Lead Acid and AGM
(absorbed glass matt) setting. Shown
in GEL mode.
Wiring Diagrams
Page 5
Three Bank Wire Installation
A) Batteries negative wires are run separately to
the boats DC bus bar (not provided). Then a
single connection is made to the charger.
B) 3 separate negative wires attach to the negative
post on the charger.
Two Bank Installation
When wiring a two bank setup you will need to use the
Jumper Wire provided. The jumper goes on the
unloaded positive terminal and connects to an adjacent
positive terminal (Note: don’t leave a terminal post
unloaded).
One Bank Installation
(See above) Use the provided Jumper Wire and create
another. We recommend soldered connections and 14
AWG wire. (Note: don’t leave a terminal post
unloaded).
Wiring Length is round trip
12 volt 30
Amp
Wire length
AWG
12 volt 40
Amp
Wire length
AWG
12 volt 50
Amp
Wire length
AWG
24 volt 25
Amp
Wire length
AWG
36 volt 15
Amp
Wire length
AWG
32 volt 16
Amp
Wire length
AWG
Length
20' 25'
6
6
10'
10
15'
8
30'
4
10'
8
15'
6
20'
6
25'
4
30'
4
10'
6
15'
6
20'
4
25'
4
30'
2
10'
12
15'
12
20'
10
25'
10
30'
8
10'
14
15'
12
20'
12
25'
10
30'
10
10'
14
15'
12
20'
12
25'
10
30'
10
***For any other battery configurations or technical assistance please contact Professional
Mariner at 1-800-824-0524 or Email us at [email protected]
Installation
Page 6
Note: The charger can be mounted horizontally (shown) or can be mounted vertically.
Make sure to allow for at least 6 inches clear space around the charger for ventilation.
_________________________________________________________________________
1) Make sure to mount the charger in a dry ventilated location with easy access. Remember
to leave plenty of room for battery cables and AC (120 volt or 240 volt) wires.
2) It may be helpful to create a template for mounting or to use the ProTech-4 as a template
for drilling four 1/8” pilot holes. Pilot holes help to prevent the material from cracking or
splinting while inserting a screw.
3) Battery cable wires should comply with ABYC A-20 standards, more importantly is that
each ungrounded DC conductor shall be provided with an over current protection fuse within
7 inches of connection to the DC electrical system or to the battery. The fuse rating should
be 10 to 20 amps higher than the rated full output of the charger. Normally protection would
be necessary at the charger end of this wire but because the ProTech-4 series charger is
self limiting (can not exceed its rated current output) no fuse is necessary at the charger
output. The provided fuse protects the unit against an inadvertent reverse polarity
connection.
4) We recommend strain relief on the cables within 6” of the charger for both AC and DC
conductors. Connect AC cables to the charger first then, connect DC cables.
5) Be cautious when connecting battery cables to the ProTech-4 charger and check to make
sure AC power is off. (Be careful when placing battery cables near one another to avoid
possible shorting or arcing (sparking) that can occur when positive and negative
wires touch.)
6) After all cables are in place check connections one last time and make sure all
connections are tight and that the charger is located in a dry place. Water damage will not
be covered under the warranty.
7) Apply power and check to see that the LED lights are lit. If no LED’s are observed check
shore power AC (120 or 240 volt connections). If LED’s are still not lit review the Testing
Procedure on (Page 9).
Operation
Page 7
When the charger is activated, the YELLOW Fast Mode LED and ORANGE Boost LED will
be lit. If lead acid/GEL cell switch is in GEL position, top LED will be GREEN instead of
YELLOW. (LEDs shown below)
It is not recommended that you charge different battery types and sizes. The charger is
design to charge similar battery types and sizes; any other combination can cause the
charger to over or undercharge and is not recommended.
Battery Type
Flooded (Lead Acid)
AGM (Absorbed
Glass Matt)
GEL Cell
(Gelled Electrolyte Lead-Acid)
12 volt
Absorption and
Float voltages
14.7 Absorption,
13.5 Float
14.7 Absorption,
13.5 Float
14.1 Absorption,
13.5 Float
24 volt system
29.4 Absorption,
27.0 Float
29.4 Absorption,
27.0 Float
28.2 Absorption,
26.6 Float
32 volt system
39.2 Absorption,
36.0 Float
39.5 Absorption,
36.0 Float
37.6 Absorption,
36.0 Float
36 volt system
44.1 Absorption,
40.5 Float
44.1 Absorption,
40.5 Float
42.3 Absorption,
40.5 Float
LEDs- located under access panel on 12 volt DC side
After the Fast Charge cycle, Absorption time is determined by the position of the three timer
switches. (Shown above)
The ProTech-4 battery charger will operate for the selected absorption time whenever AC
power is applied.
Full-rated current is available in Float Mode. Voltage will normally be above charged battery
voltage at full output.
When the voltage falls below 11.5 volts, or if the AC power is applied, the Fast Charge cycle
will start.
Battery charger fan(s) will turn on only as needed to control temperature, the fans will
not run continuously unless needed.
Note: for you safety the charger is equipped with an internal temperature sensor that
will shutdown the charger in extreme heat.
Battery Types
Page 8
There are three primary types of batteries in the marketplace today; Flooded (Lead Acid), AGM
(Absorbed Glass Matt) and GEL Cell (Gelled Electrolyte Lead-Acid). Traditionally, the most
common type of batteries used are Flooded (Lead Acid batteries).
Almost all GEL Cell batteries will state that they are GEL Cell on the battery case or labels.
Battery Type
Charging Profile
Flooded (Lead Acid)
AGM (Absorbed Glass Matt)
GEL Cell
14.7 Absorption, 13.5 Float
14.7 Absorption, 13.5 Float
14.1 Absorption, 13.5 Float
Battery Information
Water filled (with or without
Removable caps)
Sealed
Sealed
NOTE: AGM (Absorbed Glass Matt) batteries are not GEL (Gelled Electrolyte Lead-Acid)
batteries. AGM batteries are charged at the same charging profile as Flooded (Lead
Acid).
***If you are still unsure as to what kind of battery you have, we recommend that you
contact the manufacturer of the battery.
Caution: When installing a ProTech-4 battery charger in a vessel with a generator be aware the
charger is designed to charge batteries of similar size. Generator batteries are usually
significantly smaller potentially causing the charger to overcharge the generator battery. We
recommend that the generator battery receive a battery maintainer available from ProMariner See
Accessories Page for information on maintainers or at www.promariner.com
Charging Information
Troubleshooting
Page 9
This testing procedure has been provided should you feel your charger is not functioning
correctly.
Note: When working with tools near electricity serious electrical shock can occur
resulting in injury.
1) Turn off all power to the charger and disconnect all the DC cables at the batteries.
2) Making sure the cables are not touching each other, apply AC (120 volt or 240 volt). The
charger should be in either the Fast Charge Mode or the Absorption Charge Mode. Check
the voltage between each positive and negative lead voltage should be 14.7 volts (for leadacid batteries) or 14.1 (for GEL cell batteries).
3) If the voltage is correct keep the charger powered up but disconnected from the batteries
for the allotted number of hours as set by the (S1) dipswitches (shown on Page 11) The
green LED should be illuminated. Recheck the voltage; it should be 13.5 volts Lead Acid
and 13.5 volts for GEL from each positive lead to the negative lead.
4) If you see all of the above, your charger is most likely working correctly.
5) If you don’t see the initial 14+ volts, the charger either has a blown fuse, or circuit board
failure. Turn off AC power; remove the small cover and the large cover with the fan. The fan
and the AC (120 volt or 240 volt) terminal block are attached to the main circuit board. There
is a glass cylinder fuse (AC fuse) if it is blown replace it (the fuse says 250 volts—-however if
your boat doesn’t leave the United States and is a 30 Amp service. It can replace with a 120
volt same amperage fuse. If it blows a second time then a circuit board failure has occurred.
Professional Mariner Customer Service 1-800-824-0524 or Email [email protected]
Periodic Maintenance Guide
Page 10
Process: Per battery manufactures instructions monitor and maintain proper levels of
distilled water (not tap or bottled water that contains minerals) in each battery.
When: Monthly
Process: Clean and tighten all battery connections. Follow battery manufacturer's
instructions for cleaning a battery. Clean all battery terminals with a wire brush where
required and tighten all battery connections.
When: Monthly
Process: Visually inspect all wiring for cuts and abrasions. Contact ProMariner if
charger needs to be serviced.
When: Monthly
Process: Check charger for water damage
When: Monthly
Technical Information
Technical Information Continued
Page 11
No LEDs
The charger appears to have a series of LED lights on the outside in plan view. This is not
the case; the charger actually has a viewing hole on the battery connection side. The LED’s
will only light up when the unit has AC (120v or 240v) power.
GEL Cell charging mode
First, make sure that the charger is off and has no power. By removing the small cover
where the battery cables are located observe the black switch with two positions, position 1
is for Lead Acid batteries and AGM
(Absorbed Glass Matt). Position 2 is for
GEL cell batteries. The Protech-4 is
also equipped with an indicator light that
illuminates yellow for Lead Acid /AGM
and Green for the GEL cell setting.
External Fuse Box
The fuse box outside the charger with a yellow cable
attached is for negative DC (12 volt) reverse polarity
protection, design to protect the charger from reverse
polarity (reversing negative and positive wires) this
feature protects the charger from damage.
Shown (left) is a diagram for the
switch positioning Example: all
switches in the up position as shown
on the diagram equal 1 hour
absorption time.
Actual Switches
Shown (left) is the battery type
indicator switch. LED will illuminate
Green when set to GEL cell. LED will
show Yellow in Lead Acid and AGM
(absorbed glass matt) setting. Shown
in GEL mode.
*** When changing the configuration of the charger make sure AC power is disconnected.
Frequently Asked Questions
Page 12
Q: Do I have GEL Cell batteries?
A: The best way to determine is to look at the battery housing and see if it is identified as a
GEL battery. If you don’t know contact the manufacturer of the battery.
Q: I am not having any LEDs illuminate?
A: (Note that there are no LEDs on the front of the charger, they are located under the
access panel on the 12 volt DC side). 1) Check to make sure there is AC power
connected. 2) Disconnect AC power, check the AC fuse inside the charger located
underneath the cover; being careful when removing large access plate (fan wire attached).
On the AC (120 volt or 240 volt) side of the charger you will find the small cylinder style fuse.
Replace the fuse with the same amperage fuse and then apply AC power. If problem still
exists contact Professional Mariner 1-800-824-0524.
Q: Will water hurt my charger?
A: Yes, these are dry mount chargers and are intended to be mounted in a dry location.
Professional Mariner does not warranty water damaged chargers.
Q: How do I change my charger into GEL cell mode?
A: Please double check that you have GEL cell batteries. There is a misconception that
AGM is GEL. This is not the case. AGM (Absorbed Glass Matt) batteries charge at Lead
Acid levels. Remove the access cover on the (12 volt) DC voltage end and switch the black
toggle switch to position 2 the green LED will illuminate to indicating that the charger is in
GEL cell mode.
Q: Is it ok to mount my charger on carpeting?
A: Yes, in most cases this is not an issue we recommend mounting the charger to a board
first. Proper ventilation must be maintained.
Q: Do the chargers really need 6” clearance for ventilation?
A: We recommend this for cooling and even more is better.
Q: I think my charger is too hot. What should I do?
A: The charger will get to the point where it can be touched, but you would not want to carry
it across a room. This is normal. Note: the charger is thermally protected.
Q: I have 3 output posts and 2 batteries?
A: Using the provided jumper wire connect the unused post to a post which is connected to a
battery. This will allow the charger to perform correctly and distribute power more effectively.
(See wire diagrams on Page 9).
Q: I have 3 positive posts and 1 battery?
A: (See above) Make another jumper wire using 14 AWG wire and solder the ring terminals
on to the wire.
Q: What are the voltage requirements and how can I change the voltage from 120v to 240v?
A: The ProTech-4 Series battery charger is set to work at 120 volts but can be switched to
accept 240 volts. Note: that ProTech-4 battery chargers less than 30amps automatically
adjust for correct voltage. The switch is located on the AC side of the unit and is a slide
switch that indicates the voltage level either 120v or 240v. The charger will operate from 90
to 270 Volt AC, 45 to 440 Hz single phase.
Frequently Asked Questions Continued
Page 13
Q: What is the recommended absorption time?
A: The simple rule of thumb is: the larger the battery bank, the longer the absorption time.
We suggest the following
Single Group 24 or Group 27………………….2 Hours
Two Groups 24, 27 or Single Group 31………3 Hours
Single 4D or 8D…………………………………4 Hours
Multiple 4 or 8Ds of Multiple 6 V………………4 Hours
Optional Accessories
Optional Battery Bank Status Monitor
See your local dealer or retailer for the ProMariner Remote Battery Bank Status Monitor.
The Remote Monitor is easy to install and connects directly to your boats batteries. Once
installed simply hold down the "Push-To-Test" button and observe the charge level
indicator for each battery. (Up to 3 batteries can be monitored). Note: AC power and the
boats engine must be off when using the Remote Battery Bank Status Monitor.
Model
Part no.
cable
size
volts
banks
Handheld DC System Tester
87710
n/a
n/a
n/a
Digital Multi-Meter
60016
3’
12
3
ProSport 1.5 Portable
10115
4’
12
1
ProSport 1.5 On-Board
10116
4’
12
1
Clamp-It Multimeter
ProSafe 1 Single Line Galvanic Isolation System
87015
22086
n/a
n/a
n/a
120
n/a
n/a
n/a
n/a
120/240
n/a
Adjustable Corrosion Monitoring System
22020
n/a
n/a
n/a
Corrosion Monitoring System
22030
n/a
n/a
n/a
Corrosion Workbook
20001
n/a
n/a
n/a
ProSafe Isolation Transformers 3.6-12KVA
Customer Service & Warranty
Page 14
We are committed to customer satisfaction and value your business. If at any time during
the warranty period you experience a problem with your ProTech-4 Series OnBoard Marine Battery Charger call us at 1-800-824-0524 or email [email protected] for
technical support.
WARRANTY CARD CAN BE REGISTERED AT WWW.PROMARINER.COM
PROTECH-4 SERIES ON-BOARD MARINE CHARGER
1 YEAR FREE REPLACEMENT GUARANTEE
Each ProMariner ProTech-4 Series Model is guaranteed against defects in material and
workmanship to the original purchaser in normal use for one full year after purchase.
Each serial numbered product has an additional repair adjustment provision after the year limited
warranty that limits the maximum charge for a factory repair to the original purchaser to 1/60 of
the list price times the months after purchase (minimum 12) or up to 50% of the list price, after 30
months service, plus shipping.
ƒ
Warranty and repair adjustment calculated from manufacture date if not registered or
proof of purchase within two weeks of sale.
ƒ
Warranty void if unauthorized repairs attempted.
ƒ
Customer is responsible for shipping damages to ProMariner.
ƒ
Cosmetic repairs are done at the owner’s request and expense.
Purchase or other acceptance of the product shall be on the condition and agreement that
Professional Mariner, LLC SHALL NOT BE LIABLE FOR INCIDENTAL OR CONSEQUENTIAL
DAMAGES OF ANY KIND. (Some states do not allow the exclusion or limitation of incidental or
consequential damages, so the above limitations may not apply to you.) This warranty is made in
lieu of all other obligations or liabilities on the part of Professional Mariner. Professional Mariner
neither assumes nor authorizes any person for any obligation or liability in connection with the
sale of this product.
To make a claim under warranty, go to www.ProMariner.com and click on the support tab and
follow the instructions making sure to identify the product and the problem. Professional Mariner
will make its best effort to repair or replace the product, if found defective within the terms of the
warranty, within (30) days after return of the product to the company. Professional Mariner will
ship the repaired or replaced product back to the purchaser.
This warranty gives you specific legal rights, and you may also have other rights, which vary from
state to state. This warranty is in lieu of all others expressed or implied.
Factory Service Center & Technical Offices
Professional Mariner, LLC
200 International Drive, Suite 195
Portsmouth, NH 03801
Tel: 1-800-824-0524 www.ProMariner.com
ProTech-4 Series On-Board Marine Charger
Tel: (603) 433-4440 / Fax: (603) 433-4442
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200 International Drive
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Portsmouth, New Hampshire 03801
TEL: 603-433-4440
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www.promariner.com
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