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Samana 59 - Electrical Systems, Fire Risks, Explosion and Electrocution

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E – Electric systems, fire, explosion and electrocution risks
The entire electrical installation must be maintained regularly by a specialist
All connections must be checked for tightness at least once a year
DO NOT LEAVE THE CRAFT UNATTENDED WHILE IT IS POWERED
except for automatic bilge pumps and fire protection or alarm circuits
12/24V=
Handle batteries carefully.
Batteries must be kept clean and dry and a regular check of the connections must be made.
Check charge and discharge control systems and ventilation regularly.
220V~
Always open the circuits before working on the installation.
Use electrical apparatus with double insulation or earths.
Shore extension cables (optional):
Connect the shore extension cable(s) ensuring they are completely unwound.
Check the condition of the cable.
If the cable is damaged, replace it with an identical cable.
Always switch off the shore power supply and the isolator switch on board before handling the shore extension cables.
To connect: connect craft side first, then shore side.
To disconnect: disconnect the shore side first, then the craft side.
Never allow the end of the boat/shore side supply cable to trail in the water. It may result in an electrical field likely to injure or kill
swimmers located in the area.
DO NOT WORK ON AN ELECTRICAL
INSTALLATION THAT IS POWERED
ON
Do not modify the installation
without checking with the
manufacturer and/or a
qualified marine electrician.
IV- SAFETY
Warning
Warning

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