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ELECTRICAL CIRCUIT, 12 V
GENERAL RECOMMENDATIONS
- Never work on a live electric fitting.
- The batteries must be strongly fastened.
- Do not block the battery ventilation ducts, some of them may give off hydrogen which
represents a danger of explosion.
- The batteries must be handled with care. In the case of contact with electrolyte thoroughly
rinse off the affected part of the body and consult a doctor.
- To avoid short-circuiting between the battery poles do not store conducting objects near to
the batteries (metal tools, etc...).
- Turn off the electrical circuit with the battery switches when installing batteries or during
their connection/disconnection.
- Never modify the specifications of power overload protection devices.
- Never modify an installation. Use the services of a qualified marine electricity technician.
- Never install or replace the electric appliances (or any electric equipement) by components
exceeding the capacity (amperage) of the circuit.
- Do not leave the vessel unattended when the electrical system is switched on
- Certain lights represent a significant heat source, be careful of surrounding objects.
Note that the 12 V circuit wires are red for positive and black for negative..
DANGER
- There may be danger of fire or explosion if direct current systems are
incorrectly used.
WARNING
- Handle the batteries with care (Please refer to the manufacturer's
instructions.
- In case of electrolyte splashing, thoroughly rinse the part of the body that
has been in conctact with it. Obtain medical advice.
ADVICE - RECOMMENDATION
- Keep the batteries clean and dry in order to avoid premature wear.
- Periodically check the electrolyte level. Add distilled water when needed.
- Tighten and maintain the terminal connectors by greasing them regularly.
- Disconnect the batteries during winter storage or long periods of inactivity.
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Summary of Contents for NC 9
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Page 53: ...49 110 INTERIOR INTRODUCTION INTERIOR MAINTENANCE MAINTENANCE OF FABRICS 6...
Page 54: ...50 110 INTRODUCTION Deck Saloon Cabins Engine...
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