Sailing yacht “Bavaria 40vision”
Bavaria Yachtbau GmbH
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2.5.4 Important warnings on the DC-installation (12 Volt)
2.5.5 Important warnings on the AC-installation (230 Volt/ 115 Volt)
Never
a)
work on electric installation while the system is
energized
b)
modify the craft’s electrical system or relevant
drawings: installation, alterations and maintenance
should be performed by a competent marine electrical
technician.
c)
alter or modify the rated current amperage of
overcurrent protective devices;
d)
install or replace electrical appliances or devices with
components exceeding the rated current amperage of the
circuit;
e)
leave the craft unattended with the electrical system
energized, except automatic bilge-pump, fire protection
and alarm circuits.
a)
Never work on electric installation while the system is
energized
b)
Do not modify the craft's electrical systems or relevant
drawings. Installation, alterations and maintenance
should be performed by a competent marine electrical
technician. Inspect the system at least biennially.
c)
Disconnect shore-power connections when the system
is not in use and while working at the electrical system.
d)
Connect metallic housings or enclosures of installed
electrical appliances to the protective conductor system
in the craft (green or green with a yellow stripe
conductor).
e)
Use double insulated or grounded (earthed) electrical
appliances.
f)
WARNING: Do not allow the shore-power cable end to
hang in the water. An electrical field can be caused
which can cause injury or death to nearby swimmers.
g)
WARNING: To minimize shock and fire hazards:
-
Turn off craft's shore-power connection switch
before connecting or disconnecting shore-power
cable.
-
Connect shore-power cable to craft’s inlet before
connecting to shore-power source.
-
Close shore-power inlet cover tightly.
-
Do not alter shore-power cable connectors, use only
compatible connectors.