6.6
S
ECTION
6 • E
LECTRICAL
S
YSTEM
58 Sedan Bridge
(585 Sedan Bridge)
Use of higher amperage fuses or breakers is a fire
hazard.
Use fuses and breakers having the same amperage
rating as the original or as specified.
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WARNING
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radar, depth/speed indicator, GPS, chart plotter,
autopilot and other electronic accessories.
The bridge control station fuse block is located
on the forward wall under the control station. It
can be accessed by a door directly below the
helm.
There is also a set of accessory and electronic
fuse blocks on the MDP accessory board located
behind the MDP board in the salon.
In the event it becomes necessary to replace a
fuse or an electrical breaker, REPLACE THE
FUSE OR BREAKER ONLY WITH A FUSE OR
BREAKER OF THE SAME RATING. The
amperage is marked on the fuse or breaker.
Conversely if a fuse or breaker is replaced with
one of higher amperage, it will not provide
adequate protection against an electrical
malfunction and could create a possible fire
hazard. Some of the various types of breakers
used on your boat are as follows:
This type is an in-line fuse
holder and uses an
automotive-type blade fuse.
This type of breaker is found
on the control station DC
breaker panel located
behind the access panel
below the control station
switch panel. These
breakers protect the trim
tabs, wipers, windshield
vent, navigation lights, hatch lift, spot light, engine
synchronizer, horn, instrument lights, 12V
receptacle and accessories.
This type of breaker is
typically found on the main
distribution panel. It selects
the electrical power source,
either from the generator or
from shore power.
This type of breaker is found
on the main DC breaker
panel. It is used to protect
the bilge pumps, sump
pumps, bilge blowers,
control station main,
electronics, systems
monitor, oil change pump,
stereo memory and
accessories. This is a manual reset breaker. It
can be turned off by inserting a small screwdriver
in the slot on the toggle switch.
FUSE
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