
The 12V circuit concerns the supply of the generator, the engine and a part of
the board (hifi , VHF, 12V sockets).
The main domestic circuit and bow thruster circuit are supplied in 24V.
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12V CIRCUIT
The 12V batteries are located to starboard under the fl oorboards in the chart
table area.
The cutouts are located in a locker fi tted in the companionway to starboard.
The generator has its own cutouts located under the fl oorboard in front of the
companionway.
You recharge the batteries either with the engine alternator or with two 230V /
12V - 25Amp battery chargers (one dedicated to the generator).
The battery chargers are located under the companionway.
They can be used with the operating shore power or generator.
Check its automatic breaker is set to ‘on’ on the 230V panel #1 in the cup-
board behind the chart table seating.
SUPPLY OF THE CHARGERS
Select the source of supply (shore power or generator) using the selector A on
the 230V selection panel in the cupboard behind the chart table seating.
The automatic breakers of the 12V consuming appliances are located behind
the electrical panel of the chart table.
They can be wound by pressing a black lug.
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24V DOMESTIC CIRCUIT
The 24V batteries are located under the fl oorboards of the galley and in the
chart table area.
The cutouts are located in a locker fi tted in the cabinet of the chart table.
You recharge the batteries either with an alternator (24V - 90Amp) or with two
battery chargers (230V / 24V - 60Amp).
The battery chargers are located under the chart table (access by unclipping
the panel under the table).
They can be used with the shore power or the generator.
Check their automatic breakers are set to ‘on’ on the 230V panel #1 in the
cupboard behind the chart table seating.
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12V - 24V CIRCUITS
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