NW Explorations
ELDEAN OPERATING MANUAL
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4R: Safety Equipment
4R1: Safety - Equipment Listing
This vessel is equipped with complete safety equipment, detailed on page 13.
4R2: Safety - Fire Suppression System
The boat has a fire suppression system built in to the engine room. It is thermostatically
operated, and if it operates because of a fire, it shuts down the engine lest all the fire
suppressant be ingested by the running engine’s air requirements. A control on the helm
(below the wheel slightly and to starboard) can then be operated to override the automatic shutdown feature.
When the green light on this control is lit, the system is “armed” and ready for engine use. The switch should be left in
the “Normal” position.
Also on the small panel here is a manual release for the system:
Pull the pin and yank the red “Fire” t-Handle.
4R3: Safety - Safety Panel
This panel on the lower helm and another similar one on
the flybridge will alert you to several anomalies in the boat’s
systems, or if you have left some lights on that could run down
your batteries.
HI EXH TEMP
This engine’s Cooling Water may be failing: Check at once!
GEN
The Generator is Running
ENG ROOM
The Engine Room Lights are On
FWD
The Forward Bilge Pump is Running
MID
The Midships Bilge Pump is Running
AFT
The Aft Bilge Pump is Running
HI EXH TEMP
This engine’s Cooling Water may be failing: Check at once!
4S: Sea Strainers & Through-Hulls
4S1: Sea Strainer Cleaning and Seacocks
The sea strainers on this boat are secure and reliable. They protect the engine,
generator and refrigeration cooling systems from water-borne debris which
might block internal equipment passages. If a sea strainer needs cleaning (see
above regarding inspection) here is the procedure:
1. Follow the hose from the strainer to the valve at the hull. On one side of
the valve will be a handle.
2. Turn the valve lever so it is perpendicular to the thru-hull or hose
(parallel to the hull).
3. Unscrew the top of the sea strainer. Then remove the strainer by
pulling it out the top of the assembly. Rinse the strainer thoroughly
and, if necessary, remove any debris from the glass housing.
4. Reinsert the strainer, tighten the top cover and turn the valve back on (in line with the thru-hull itself or its hose).
Failure to re-open the valves will overheat the engine or damage the pumps!
This entire operation will take 5-10 minutes at most, and will assure you of cool engines.
The main engine strainers are in the engine
room forward center line.