8.3 CONTINUED
With appliance valves closed and with container valve open note
pressure reading on the gauge. Close container valve. The
pressure should remain constant for at least 10 minutes. If
pressure drops, locate leakage by application of liquid
detergent or soapy water solution at all connections. Repeat
test for each container in multi-container system. Never use
flame to check for leaks.
7.Burning alcohol is readily extinguished by water.
About 90% of all galley fires from alcohol stoves come from
priming the stove. Fortunately alcohol is the only fuel whose
flame can be put out with water. The trouble is that if the
stove is over primed
–
too much fuel in the pan at the beginning
- or under primed
–
turning on the stove before it is fully
primed
–
fires can result.
If you train yourself and others right from the beginning as to
the proper sequence of steps and timing involved, most of the
potential troubles will be eliminated. The remaining problems
come about from improper maintenance of the stove, which are
eliminated by regular checks following manufacturer’s
instructions.
8.4
MISCELLANEOUS
There are two small holes in the cabin sole In the vicinity of
the extended dining table. When the dining table is lowered, the
pins on the table legs should be indexed in these holes,
preventing leg from being accidentally kicked out from under the
table.
Mounting of electronics and navigation equipment is often
determined by personal preference. The following is recommended
for consideration. Compasses, anemometers and wind and boat
speed indicators can be mounted port and starboard in the aft
cabin bulkhead so that the back of the instruments are concealed
in the lockers in the bulkheads. So mounted, they are easily
visible to the helmsman as well as maintaining accessibility for
service. Cables for mast mounted electronics should be routed in
the same manner as the mast light; that is, exit at the bottom
of the mast then route between the dining table and aft head
bulkhead then aft through the wooden conduit boxes near the
hull-deck joint of the instruments, instrument electronic
controls and master control panel. Panel mounted electronic
control boxes can often be mounted below the companionway,
behind the ladder so that they back up to the instrument panel.
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