Chapter 6: Plumbing
33
Seawater Systems
Seacocks
Thru-hull inlet or outlet fittings near or below the waterline fea-
ture seacock valves. You can close a seacock to stop water entry:
•
If the hose connected to the seacock fails, or;
•
To work on equipment served by the seacock.
Seacocks are used on your boat in seawater intake or liquid-dis-
charge systems including, but not limited to:
•
Air conditioner (if equipped)
•
Marine head (toilet)
Before using any system with a seacock, make sure the seacock is Open and stays Open until the system is shut Off.
Seawater Strainers
•
Seawater strainers are used to filter incoming seawater in some seawater intake systems. NOTE: Not all seawater
intake systems have seawater strainers.
•
If equipped, the seawater strainer is located near the seawater intake system’s seacock.
•
Check the strainers for leaks and/or debris every time you use your boat.
•
Refer to the seawater strainer instruction sheet for cleaning and maintenance information.
FLOODING and SWAMPING HAZARD!
•
Close the seacock(s) when leaving your boat unattended for any length of time.
•
If a seacock is left open, a hose failure could flood the bilge, swamp the batteries and the
engine, and even sink your boat.
WARNI N G!
!
SYSTEM DAMAGE HAZARD!
•
BEFORE using any system that has a seacock, make sure that the system’s seacock is Open.
•
Inspect and lubricate all seacocks annually.
CAUTI ON
!
THRU-HULL INTAKE
HULL
SEACOCK GASKET
SEACOCK
SEACOCK
LEVER
SECTION
SEACOCK & THRU-HULL
COMPONENTS (TYPICAL)
90 DEGREE
STRAINER
FLOODING HAZARD!
•
BEFORE taking apart a seawater strainer for cleaning or other maintenance, Close the
seacock that sends seawater to that strainer.
•
Failure to close the seacock before taking apart the seawater strainer may allow large
amounts of water to flood the bilge, which could swamp the batteries and the engines, and
even sink your boat.
•
Keep the seacock Closed until the seawater strainer is completely reassembled.
SYSTEM DAMAGE HAZARD!
•
After putting the seawater strainer back together, make sure that the seacock valve is Open
BEFORE using the component/system.
CAUTI ON
!
Summary of Contents for 2400 SE Sport Cruiser
Page 1: ......
Page 2: ......
Page 64: ...Chapter 10 Electrical System 58 Wiring Diagrams Engine Electrical System...
Page 65: ...Chapter 10 Electrical System 59 12 Volt DC Electrical System...
Page 66: ...Chapter 10 Electrical System 60 110 Volt AC Electrical System Single Shore Power...
Page 67: ...Chapter 10 Electrical System 61 110 Volt AC Electrical System Dual Shore Power...
Page 71: ...Owner s Notes...
Page 72: ...Owner s Notes...
Page 73: ...Owner s Notes...
Page 74: ...Owner s Notes...
Page 75: ......
Page 76: ......