SYSTEM OPERATIONS-31
AUTOMATIC FIRE
EXTINGUISHER SYSTEM
Your
35MY
is equipped with an
Auto-
matic Fire Extinguisher System
, which
is permanently mounted in the engine
compartment.
The
Automatic Fire Extinguisher Sys-
tem (AFE)
is designed for use in enclosed
compartments that are not normally occu-
pied by passengers and are not normally
subject to weather or water exposure. The
automatic
fi
re extinguisher is designed to
extinguish Class B
fi
res (
fl
ammable liq-
uids) and Class C
fi
res (electrical), which
would be the type that would normally oc-
cur within the con
fi
ned area of the engine/
generator compartment.
NOTE:
The automatic
fi
re extinguisher
system DOES NOT replace the need for
additional portable-type
fi
re extinguish-
ers required by the United States Coast
Guard.
The automatic
fi
re extinguisher is acti-
vated when the engine/generator compart-
ment reaches 165° Fahrenheit/74° Cel-
sius. The system releases HALON 1301
into the compartment, which immediately
converts to a safe, odorless and electri-
cally non-conductive vapor that will not
harm the components in the engine/gen-
erator compartment. In contrast to other
fi
re extinguishing materials, HALON 1301
leaves no residue, assisting in the even-
tual cleaning of the compartment.
The automatic
fi
re extinguishing system
on your
35MY
is equipped with a GREEN
indicator light, located on the helm switch
panel.
The purpose of this indicator light is to
alert the operator of the charge/discharge
status of the
Automatic Fire Extinguish-
ing System
. The indicator light will illu-
minate when the ignition switch is turned
to the ON position if the system is fully
charged. If the indicator light fails to illu-
minate after turning on the ignition switch,
carefully examine the exterior of the en-
gine/generator compartment for evidence
of a
fi
re that may have discharged the
system by looking for signs of “scorching”
and by your sense of smell.
Summary of Contents for 35MY
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