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Figure 3-71.
Underwater Lighting Diagram
Underwater Lighting
!DANGER! Risk of Electrical Shock or Electrocution!
This underwater light must be installed by a Licensed Marine Electrician in accordance with ABYC
(American Boat and Yacht Council), NMMA, and any other applicable standards. Improper installation
will create an electrical hazard which could result in death or serious injury to swimmers, installers, or
others due to electrical shock, and may also cause damage to property. Always disconnect the power to
the light at the circuit breaker before servicing the light. Failure to do so could result in death or serious
injury to serviceman, swimmers or others due to electrical shock.
Salt is an inherently corrosive material. Metal parts and certain natural and man-made surfaces are par-
ticularly susceptible to corrosion and deterioration when used in and around salt water. Ocean LED Am-
phibian Lights are 99.9% plastic and polymer products and impervious to salt water corrosion, however,
screws and fasteners used for the installation must be of a marine grade type stainless steel or equiva-
lent
and monitored annually to ensure the lights remain in service for years to come.
Always test the lights
BEFORE
the
boat goes back into the water. Your
Ocean LED underwater light installa-
tions require the boat to be hauled out
of the water to replace light units.
The breaker and switch
is located at the helm.
Cleaning Instructions
Sea growth can collect quickly on the light and this can reduce the performance in just a few weeks. To
prevent the build- up of sea growth, all Ocean LED lights have been coated with a specialized Trito-
nium coating which makes the surface of the glass lens a non-stick layer which helps ward off long
term barnacle buildup. Lights should be cleaned with a boat brush or similar biweekly or as needed to
keep the lens of the light clear. Growth varies greatly around the world and maintenance is imperative
to the proper operation and longevity of the product. If heavy fouling occurs, barnacles can be removed
from the lens using a plastic scraper and moderate pressure. This can be done in the water using a
plastic scraper.
CAUTION:
Harsh cleaning solvents may damage the light.
Figure 3-74.
Underwater Lighting
The wires from the light are
terminated to allow the
wires to be connected to
the main wire harness at
the transom.
Figure 3-72.
Ocean LED Light
Figure 3-73.
Terminals
Systems
Summary of Contents for 2014 32 Corsair RK
Page 2: ...P 1 P 1 Preface ...
Page 21: ...Figure 1 1 Figure 1 2 General Specifications Continued 1 5 1 5 Introduction ...
Page 114: ...Systems Fireboy Installation Continued 3 52 3 52 Table 3 2 Fireboy Trouble Shooting Guide ...
Page 125: ...3 63 3 63 Figure 3 128 AC Wiring Diagram Air Conditioner Schematic Systems ...
Page 131: ...Figure 3 141 AMP Settings and Wiring Rockford Fosgate Stereo System Systems 3 69 3 69 ...
Page 169: ...B 2 B 2 Appendix B ...
Page 170: ...Appendix B B 3 B 3 ...
Page 171: ...Appendix B B 4 B 4 ...
Page 172: ...Appendix B B 5 B 5 ...
Page 173: ...B 6 B 6 Appendix B ...
Page 174: ...Appendix B B 7 B 7 ...
Page 175: ...B 8 B 8 Appendix B ...
Page 178: ...C 3 C 3 Appendix C ...
Page 182: ...Appendix E E 2 E 2 ...
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Page 185: ...Figure F 1 Navigational Aids Chart Appendix F F 2 F 2 Figure F 1 Navigational Aids F 2 F 2 ...
Page 186: ...Figure F 2 Lateral Aids F 3 F 3 Appendix F ...
Page 192: ...Figure G 5 Electrical Steering Volvo Installation Appendix G G 6 G 6 ...
Page 194: ...G 8 Appendix G G 8 Figure G 6 Volvo Electronic Vessel Control ...
Page 195: ...G 9 G 9 Figure G 7 Volvo Electronic Vessel Control Continued Appendix G ...
Page 196: ...Appendix G Figure G 8 Volvo Electronic Vessel Control Continued G 10 G 10 ntrol ...
Page 197: ...G 11 Appendix G G 11 Figure G 9 Volvo Electronic Vessel Control Continued ...
Page 198: ...G 12 G 12 Figure G 10 Volvo Electronic Vessel Control Continued Appendix G ...
Page 201: ...G 15 G 15 Appendix G Figure G 13 Installing Mercury Propellers ...
Page 202: ...Figure G 14 Bravo One Propeller Installations G 16 G 16 Appendix G ...
Page 203: ...G 17 G 17 Figure G 15 Bravo Two Propeller Installation Appendix G ...
Page 204: ...Figure G 16 Bravo Three Propeller Installation G 18 G 18 Appendix G ...
Page 205: ...Appendix G Figure G 17 ProNautic Battery Charger G 19 G 19 12 VOLT MODELS ...
Page 206: ...Figure G 18 AC Electrical Panel Page One US Appendix G G 20 G 20 ...
Page 208: ...Figure G 20 AC Electrical Panel Page One Euro Appendix G G 22 G 22 ...
Page 213: ...Figure G 27 RK Cabin Light Switch Wiring Appendix G G 27 G 27 ...
Page 214: ...Appendix G G 28 G 28 Figure G 28 RK Head Switch Wiring ...
Page 218: ...G 32 G 32 Figure G 36 Rockford Fosgate Stereo Connector Appendix G ...
Page 226: ...Glossary Of Boating Terminology Appendix H Appendix H H 1 H 1 ...
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