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H A N S E 3 7 0
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1.2.4. Motorization
For details on the engine type and its technical specifications, please refer to the operating
instructions for the engine and the contract specification.
Max. power (EN ISO 8665) max. 29.5 kW (1224 PS)
Number 1
Cooling indirect (seawater/fresh water)
1.2.5. Electrical system
The yacht is equipped with an electrical system with 12 V direct current and a 230 V alternating
current system.
Do not make any changes to the electrical system or the circuit diagrams. Allow only trained and
instructed personnel to perform work on the electrical system.
Danger! Open the switchboards only when they are current free,
because you might contact live elements that are not protected by
fuses. There is a risk of electric shock.
Danger! There is a risk of fire and explosion when handling electrical
direct current (DC) and alternating current (AC) systems in an
improper manner.
2 3 0 V A L T E R N A T I N G C U R R E N T
Warning! Never perform work on a live alternating current system.
Heed the following notes:
If possible, only use electrical consumers with earthed conductors.
Connect metal housings or systems of installed electrical devices to the earthed conductor in
the boat (green or green with yellow stripes).
Attention: Never leave the shore-connecting cable hanging in the water.
This could injure or result in the death of persons swimming nearby!
Attention: To avoid electric shocks and to reduce the risk of fire
Do not modify the electrical system. Allow work to be done
on the electrical system only by qualified specialists for marine
electrical equipment!
If possible, only use devices that are insulated twice or triple
braided!
Switch the shore connection switch off first before plugging or
unplugging the shore connecting cable.

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