MARCH 2004
ELECTRICAL INSTALLATION
12.117
MARINE ENGINES INSTALLATION
12.5 ENGINE ELECTRICAL CIRCUIT
The electrical equipment comprises the components installed upon delivery as well as those supplied
separately.The availability of optional components facilitates installation completion, according to differ-
ent layout chosen. Easy access to electrical and electronic components to carry out sea and navigation
testing should be guaranteed.
The manufacturer will void the Warranty should modifications of the engine equipments be carried out
that would cause its operation to be in conflict with specific homologation standards.
Wiring
IVECO units are normally fitted with complete wiring for electrical and electronic connexions and the
engine wiring is supplied with standard connexions, and prepared to admit optional connecting com-
ponents.
Sensors
IVECO engines are equipped with the necessary sensors to monitor the main functions.They are also
equipped with optional sensors detailed on each engine instructions.
To access IVECO warranty, components are to be certified: accelerator potentiometer sensor, diagno-
sis connexions, etc.
Relays and short-circuits protection
Engine equipment with EDC system are made up of relays generally set in an appropriate compart-
ment called Relay Box or in some versions EMB. Inside the box, anchored to a printed circuit board,
are present the power management relays of some components and the elements that protect the
electrical lines against short circuits or excessive current absorption: thermal fuses or thermal switches.
Only fuses with nominal shutting-off currents similar to the indicated on the technical documentation
must be used. Any difference would not be supported by the other parts of the circuits because they
may be damaged due to an excessive current.
ECU Electronic central unit
It carries out the management and operating controls in engines equipped with EDC electronic injec-
tion system. Unless otherwise specifically planned, the ECU must be set on vertical position at a maxi-
mum distance allowed by the length of the wires and the orientation of connectors.The support should
reduce the vibrations and the stress exerted upon the vessel either by the engine or any other agent.
The maximum exposure temperature must be 80 °C.
The connectors, with an electrical layout indicated in the specific instructions, are not to be exposed to
water or liquid drip, nor should them be installed in an exposed position.
12.6 CAN LINE
The data for some functions and the transmission of information gathered by some on-board digital
controls, in the engine versions fitted with engine electronic control, are exchanged on the line and
managed according to the CAN protocol mode, Control Area Network.This system allows the a high-
speed, bi-directional exchange of large amounts of information, ensuring high reliability among the dif-
ferent on-board electronic systems.
Any use of the CAN line must be agreed with IVECO engineering departments.
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