Owner's Manual
Cormorant 470 / 430 / 390 AL
4.2
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4.2.1
Voltage
12
12 V DC System
DC fuses are provided in the various circuits as shown in the following table:
Circuit
Nav Lights
Rating (A)
Leave the craft unattended with the electrical system energised, except automatic
bilge-pump, fire protection and alarm circuits.
Modify the craft's electrical system or relevant drawings: installation, alterations
and maintenance should be performed by a competent marine electrical
technician;
Electrical System
Install or replace electrical appliances or devices with components exceeding the
rated current amperage of the circuit;
Disconnect and remove the battery when the craft is in winter storage (cold
weather areas) or long term storage
Check battery and charging system condition before going to sea
Alter or modify the rated current amperage of overcurrent protective devices;
Work on the electrical installation while the system is energised;
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Refer to the wiring diagrams at the back of the manual for further details.
The DC system consists of the following circuits:
The direct current (DC) electrical system derives its power from the series of batteries listed below.
The batteries supply the components listed in tables below which show the settings of the overload
protection breakers/fuses.
Stbd Helm console
in Helm console
Rating
Disconnect Switch
DC System
Warning
Danger
Only fit ignition protected, marine parts to replace such items as starters,
distributors, alternators, generators, etc.
Petrol vapour can explode.
Do not use jump leads in the petrol engine/tank space or carry out any
activity that could create sparks.
Protection
Stbd Helm console
Helm console
The battery selector switch is located at:
Main DC Panel Board Location:
Warning
Protective terminal covers, such as rubber boots on electrical
connections, must be in place at all times except when servicing
equipment.
Battery Location
Battery Bank
Description
Starter
Technical Software
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