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WARNING
Always:
- Check the condition of the batteries (charge and electrolyte level) and the charging
system before putting to sea.
- Disconnect and remove batteries for wintering.
- Do not let battery voltage drop below 10.5V during wintering.
- Carry spare lamps for all navigation lights and
interior lighting. Respect power ratings, particularly for navigation lights.
- Check operation of the navigational instruments.
- Check operation of navigation lights before night sailings
Never:
- Work on an electrical installation that is live.
- Make any modification to an installation and the relevant diagrams, unless it is
carried out by an electrician qualified in marine electrics. Have the system checked
every 2 years.
- Change or modify the breaking capacity of overload protection devices.
- Install or replace electrical apparatus or equipment with units
exceeding the circuit’s rated current capacity.
- Leave the boat unattended with the electrical installation powered,
except for the automatic bilge pump and the fire or intrusion protection circuits,
where applicable.
If a fuse or circuit-breaker blows continually, you should consult a specialist to determine
the cause of the short-circuit.
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Since 1 January 1996, electrical equipment is subject to the European “electromagnetic
compatibility” directive (Ref 89/336/CEE). So new equipment being installed must meet
this standard and bear the CE mark. Equipment must also be supplied with a compliance
certificate and instructions for use.
In the case of 220 or 110 V installations, use only double-insulated or earthed equipment.
When such equipment is being installed, respect the fitting instructions (conductor size,
protection).
To avoid maintenance problems, be sure to mark in the manual any modifications that may
be made to the electrical circuit diagram.
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