CHAPTER 6
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Battery Management Panel
Your vessel features a battery management panel located at the starboard
cockpit area. This battery management panel includes an “on” and
“off ” position battery switch. This battery switch controls both the house and
engine cranking battery.
The starboard battery controls the house circuits and is known as the
“house” battery. The port battery is known as the engine cranking
battery.
The battery switch controls both batteries. The battery switch can be switched
to “combine batteries” which will permit cranking both the house
and engine batteries simultaneously. This can be useful if one of the
batteries is discharged.
Notice the four breakers at the upper right side of the panel. These
breakers protect standard and optional main circuits including the cabin
main (protects the head breaker panel), helm (protects dash wiring),
windlass (protects circuit wiring), and amplifi er (protects the amp used
on the SPP package only.
Also, there are additional equipment breakers at the bottom of the
panel. Note that only select (marked) breakers are used with this vessel.
Battery Charger- protects one of the battery charger circuit legs.
Aft Bilge Pump- protects the automatic fl oat switch only.
DVSRBATTERY SWITCH BREAKERS