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Electrical System
Main Circuit Breakers
DC Power is distributed to the fuse panels, helm
switch panels, electronics and other main circuits
through heavy duty circuit breakers located in the
aft berth near the battery switches. These main
circuits are deactivated when the house battery
switch is OFF. The breakers are supplied power
whenever the House battery switch is on.
These breakers are equipped with a red “push to
test” button and a black or yellow reset lever. If
the circuit breaker is tripped by an overload, a yel-
low or black lever near the center of the breaker
will be visible and pointing downward. Reset the
breaker by pushing the lever until it resets and
locks in the “On” position. The circuit breaker
can be tested for proper operation by pressing
the red test button.
Notice:
If a main circuit breaker trips, always make
sure the problem that caused the breaker to
trip is found and corrected before resetting
the breaker.
The following are the main circuits supplied
and protected by heavy duty circuit breakers:
Main #1
Protects the circuit that supplies 12 volt current
to the helm switch panel, accessory switch panels
and all DC accessories in the cabin and cockpit.
This circuit is deactivated when the House battery
switch is off.
Electronics
Protects the main circuit that supplies 12 volt cur-
rent to the electronics fuse panels in the helm.
This circuit is deactivated when the House battery
switch is off.
Power Steering
Protects the circuit that supplies 12 volt current to
the hydraulic steering assist system. This circuit is
deactivated when the House battery switch is off.
Windlass
Protects the circuit that supplies 12 volt current
to the windlass main circuit. This circuit is deac-
tivated when the House battery switch is off.
Main Circuit Breakers and Continuos Power Fuse Panel
Summary of Contents for 2012 350 LX
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