6.7
S
ECTION
6 • E
LECTRICAL
S
YSTEM
58 Sedan Bridge
(585 Sedan Bridge)
This type of breaker is used
to protect high amperage
equipment. They are found
in the bilge and protect the
windlass and the davit.
This type is a current
limiting fuse which is used
to isolate faults in battery
operated systems and
equipment (motor circuits,
panel feeders, etc.).
12 V
OLT
A
CCESSORY
R
ECEPTACLE
(F
IG
. 6.7.1)
7. 12 V
OLT
S
YSTEM
Although the boat's DC system is primarily a 24
volt system, the control station electronics
require 12 volts to operate. Also operating on the
12 volt system is the control station stereo. The
12 volt system derives its power from the 12V
tap of the 24V battery bank and is regulated by
the Main Battery Equalizers located on
the starboard electrical component board in the
bilge.
A. 12 V
OLT
A
CCESSORY
R
ECEPTACLE
8. E
MERGENCY
S
TART
S
YSTEM
The emergency start system utilizes a momentary
switch located on the control station switch panel
and an emergency start solenoid located in the
Main Battery Solenoid Panel. Holding the switch
energizes the solenoid which parallels the batteries
to assist in starting.
Use the emergency start system when the charge
of one bank of batteries is insufficient to start its
corresponding engine.
To engage the engine emergency start system, start
whichever engine has sufficient battery power, then
hold the emergency start switch while starting the
other engine.
E
MERGENCY
S
TART
S
WITCH
(F
IG
. 6.7.2)
PORT IGN
STOP START/RUN
EMERG
START
STBD IGN
START/RUN STOP
Your Sea Ray ® is equipped with three (3) 12
volt accessory receptacles. One located at the
control station, one in the port side salon and the
other at the aft end of the galley. The receptacle
is used with any 12 volt accessory using this type
of plug.
9. E
LECTRONICS
C
IRCUIT
The 50 amp electronics circuit utilizes a circuit
breaker on the Main DC Breaker Panel in the bilge
to energize the electronics fuse block at the control
station. There is a static ground buss located at the
control station for connection of electronic
equipment static grounds only, not for current
carrying grounds.
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