MARCH 2004
ELECTRICAL INSTALLATION
12.113
MARINE ENGINES INSTALLATION
12.3 WIRING
Ground connexion
The engine electric ground connexion, either as an electrical power circuit or as a galvanic corrosion
protection circuit, is carried out with a section wire, as indicated. It must be fitted between the battery
negative pole and one of the startup electrical motor fixing points in the engine block, as indicated in
figure 3.The wire tip must have an inserted tinned sulphurous copper terminal (See Fig. 2)
Indications to carry out ground connexion electrical contact:
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Remove protective coating completely from the connecting parts by mechanical means or with an
appropriate chemical product.
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In case any element should be fastened onto treated surfaces, remove anaphoresis coating to get
a smooth supporting base.
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Apply a uniform paint coat BH44D (IVECO Standard 18-1705) with a brush or an aerosol can.
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Join the ground connexion knot within 5 minutes following painting.
Positive
For the ground connexion wiring, use a wire similar to the one used for the ground connexion line, fit-
ted between the storage battery positive pole and the +30 terminal of the startup electrical motor.
The indications to carry out the wiring are similar to those of the ground connexion.
Figure 2
Figure 3
Summary of Contents for Marine Diesel Engines
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Page 34: ...MARCH 2004 DRIVE 3 34 MARINE ENGINES INSTALLATION ...
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Page 60: ...MARCH 2004 AIR SUPPLY 5 60 MARINE ENGINES INSTALLATION ...
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Page 66: ...MARCH 2004 FUEL SUPPLY 6 66 MARINE ENGINES INSTALLATION ...
Page 74: ...MARCH 2004 FUEL SUPPLY 6 74 MARINE ENGINES INSTALLATION ...
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Page 82: ...MARCH 2004 COOLING 8 82 MARINE ENGINES INSTALLATION ...
Page 92: ...MARCH 2004 DISCHARGE 9 92 MARINE ENGINES INSTALLATION ...
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Page 100: ...MARCH 2004 AUXILIARY SERVICES 10 100 MARINE ENGINES INSTALLATION ...
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Page 106: ...MARCH 2004 CONTROLS 11 106 MARINE ENGINES INSTALLATION ...
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Page 120: ...MARCH 2004 GALVANIC CORROSION PROTECTION 13 120 MARINE ENGINES INSTALLATION ...
Page 126: ...MARCH 2004 CONTROL TEST PROCEDURES 14 126 MARINE ENGINES INSTALLATION ...
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