AC SYSTEM |
Vessel is fitted with two (2) 240 volt AC shore inlets. House shore power is fed through a 12KVA isolation transformer. The air conditioning may be operated from the house shore power or from its own dedicated shore power inlet which is equipped with a galvanic isolator. The air conditioning may be operated from either 50 Hz or 60 Hz current. Current is distributed through custom PAE electrical panels containing 240 volt AC and 120 volt AC sections, volt and amp meters and individual breakers for functions |
One (1) 3.5 kW 24 volt inverter/charger with remote control panel. Electrical panel is fitted with an inverter bypass switch in the event of failure |
AC Outlets are standard Vimar US format 120 volt AC |
All Vimar outlets in head compartment, galley, Engine Room and exterior are GFCI type |
All external outlets have water proof covers |
Two (2) Glendinning shore power cord retrieval systems are provided. One each for the 240 volt house shore power and air conditioning shore power. Each system to be provided with 100' (30.48 m) of shore power cable |
Install two (2) 100' (30.48 m) 100 amp shore cords at the transom for the Glendinning system |
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DC SYSTEM |
DC power is provided by 12 volt DC and 24 volt DC systems. The primary DC system is 24 volts and the secondary system is 12 volts for any equipment that is available in 12 volts only |
Standard Batteries are provided as follows: |
24 volt DC house battery bank - Consists of eight (8) 8D, 12 volt AGM Batteries @ 255 Ah each. Four groups of two (2) batteries each are connected in parallel. The two groups are connected in series to provide a total battery bank rating of 1000 amp/hr at 24 volt |
12 volt DC house power is drawn from one (1) 8D battery located in the Pilot House |
Main engine starting - Two (2) 4D AGM Batteries connected in series for 24 volt starting. Switching logic to parallel with 24 volt house bank for emergency starting (each engine) |
40 kW Generator starting - Two (2) Group 31 AGM Batteries connected in series for 24 volt starting |
27.5 kW Generator starting - Two (2) Group 31 AGM Batteries connected in series for 24 volt starting |
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24 Volt Battery charging is provided in the following ways |
The inverter/charger provide a total of about 100 amps at 24 volts |
One (1) Victron Skylla 100 amp charger which operates on 240 volt AC-50 Hz or 60 Hz. This charger is a back up to the inverter/charger |
Main engine starting battery banks are charged from a dedicated alternator on each engine |
40 kW Onan generator has a 20 amp 24 volt alternator which charges the starting battery |
27.5 kW Onan generator has a 20 amp 24 volt alternator which charges the starting batteries |
Xantrax Tru-Charge 20 for the 12 volt battery in the pilothouse |
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Battery Cable: to be sized and color-coded |
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Wiring Color Coded per ABYC standards when possible |
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All Wiring to be "tinned" copper |
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All Wiring Connections except behind electrical panels to be sealed with "shrink wrap". Connectors to be ring type with closed end seamless construction |
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SSB Radio Ground Plate and Lightning Ground Systems |
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Electrolysis Control |
All thru hulls to be bonded together with a #6 green wire and tied into the DC grounding system |
All hardware mounted below water line - i.e. stuffing boxes, rudder shoes, rudder frames, all thru hulls, engines, and strainers to be tied into bonding system |
Three (3) zinc plates to be tied into the bonding system |
"Perry nut" zinc on end of each propeller shaft |
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AC Genset 1- Onan 40 kW #MDDCA with sound shield providing 120/240 volt AC current at 60 Hz |
AC Genset 2 - Onan 27.5 kW #MDKBT with sound shield providing 120/240 volt AC current at 60 Hz |
Generator fuel filter- Racor 900FG |
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Electrical Panels (subject to change) |
Main AC distribution and control panel located in foyer at stbd. fwd. salon |
Main DC distribution and control panel located in foyer at stbd. fwd. salon |
Sub DC distribution panel in wheel house with pump monitor lights |
House battery control panel in laundry area |
Engine/gen start battery and emergency parallel control panel at entrance to engine room |
Generator start/stop panel in wheel house |