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GENERATOR - SCHEMA
GENERAL POINTS:
A generator is a device that can produce electricity (220V or 110V) from a mechanical
energy (fuel). The generator will fed the onboard equipment operating at 220V or 110V,
moored or sailing.
OPERATION:
- Open the raw water intake valves and evacuation valves.
- Turn the generator's battery switch to the ON position.
- Switch the generator breaker (referencie 5) ON.
- Turn the generator on by remote control (located on the nautical chart table) or your at
your own generator.
- Check that any device is not running 220V or 110V. Then set the shore power/
generator switch (located on the chart table).
OPERATION:
- Supply - Diesel:
The generator is fed by fuel through the fuel tank port. The fuel filter (reference 1) is located
at the generator circuit.
- Refrigeration:
The generator is cooled:
by seawater (inlet valve reference 8 sea water and sea water filter reference 2) ;
and by air (air exhaust duct, thats runs through a ventilator and through the fresh air inlet).
- Electricity:
The generator is supplied by the "engine" battery. The generator is earthed by an earthing
plate which is located under the hull.
- Rejection:
The cooling water and exhaust gases are separated in the separator (reference 7) to avoid
noise pollution.
The seawater is discharged below the waterline (Ref 9). The exhaust- pipe is located
above the waterline (Ref 10).
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