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Details on voltage range, current limits, contact type, wire size, contact life, and ingress protection.
Visual representation of the wiring for the deck switch, indicating connections and switch type.
Mandatory safety warnings, power disconnection, and preparation steps before installation.
Instructions for drilling, mounting, sealing, and making electrical connections.
Specific notes regarding DC voltage systems, ignition-protected areas, and installer responsibilities.
Guidance on operating the switch with fingers, feet, and avoiding hard objects.
Importance of isolating powered deck equipment when not in use to prevent accidental start-up.
Instructions for cleaning the switch and a list of substances to avoid.
Awareness of hostile environments, wear, tear, and potential for accidental damage.
Recommendation for a service lifespan of 3-5 years and the importance of regular inspections.
Testing the switch in a 'No Load' condition before each trip or task.
Detailed checklist for inspecting the switch for damage, wear, and water ingress.
Annual checks by a qualified technician, including underside inspection and wiring checks.
Testing resistance in open and closed circuit modes and criteria for replacement.
Skipper's responsibility for training crew on safe operation and emergency procedures.
Key topics for crew briefings, including safe operation, emergency actions, and isolation methods.
Details on voltage range, current limits, contact type, wire size, contact life, and ingress protection.
Visual representation of the wiring for the deck switch, indicating connections and switch type.
Mandatory safety warnings, power disconnection, and preparation steps before installation.
Instructions for drilling, mounting, sealing, and making electrical connections.
Specific notes regarding DC voltage systems, ignition-protected areas, and installer responsibilities.
Guidance on operating the switch with fingers, feet, and avoiding hard objects.
Importance of isolating powered deck equipment when not in use to prevent accidental start-up.
Instructions for cleaning the switch and a list of substances to avoid.
Awareness of hostile environments, wear, tear, and potential for accidental damage.
Recommendation for a service lifespan of 3-5 years and the importance of regular inspections.
Testing the switch in a 'No Load' condition before each trip or task.
Detailed checklist for inspecting the switch for damage, wear, and water ingress.
Annual checks by a qualified technician, including underside inspection and wiring checks.
Testing resistance in open and closed circuit modes and criteria for replacement.
Skipper's responsibility for training crew on safe operation and emergency procedures.
Key topics for crew briefings, including safe operation, emergency actions, and isolation methods.
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