Electrical System
4-3
Section 4
OS 285
moving the toggle switch off and then on
again.
Electronics Main
Reserved for electronics installation, an
electronics bus is located behind the helm.
Helm Main
Supplies 12-volt current to the breakers and
switches for helm and cockpit switch panels.
House Main
The house main supplies 12-volt current to
the breakers for cabin equipment (electric
head, macerator head, and refrigerator) and
the cabin switch panels.
Electric Head (Optional)
This breaker supplies electrical current
directly to the switch that controls the electric
head.
Macerator Head
This breaker supplies electrical current to
the switch in the head compartment that
controls the overboard discharge macerator
pump for the holding tank. This switch
should be in the "OFF" position except when
pumping out the holding tank.
Refrigerator
This breaker supplies DC current to the
refrigerator.
The “push to reset” breakers in the normally
“ON” position protect the remaining devices.
If the breakers trip, reset the breaker by
pressing the plunger protected by the boot.
Breakers are labeled with the name of the
device it protects.
CO Detector
The breaker supplies current to the carbon
monoxide detector. The power indicator on
the carbon monoxide detector should illumi-
nate whenever someone is occupying the
cabin. If the breaker has tripped, it indicates
there is a problem with the carbon monoxide
detector, the breaker, or the wiring from the
breaker panel to the detector. Always deter-
mine the cause of the problem and correct it
before resetting the breaker.
4.3 12-Volt DC Panels
Helm Switch Panels
The following are descriptions of the compo-
nents controlled by the helm switches:
Helm Panel Left
Helm Panel Left
Fwd Bilge
Depressing the switch activates the manual
pump. If the automatic pump activates, the
automatic bilge pump indicator on the helm
will light.
!
DANGER
Carbon monoxide is a lethal, toxic gas
that is colorless and odorless. Carbon
monoxide is a dangerous gas that will
cause death at certain levels.
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