Pickups And Strainers - Hunter e33 Operator's Manual

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9.3 Pickups and Strainers

There are various pickups and strainers installed
aboard your boat. Here we will discuss the pick-ups
and strainers associated with the water systems.
9.3.1 Pick-ups
Pick-ups, or through hulls are placed in various locations
in the hull of your boat. The intakes usually have a ball type
valve which controls the flow of raw sea water to the spe-
cific component, or system associated with the pick-up.
C AU TI O N
!
It is very important that you ensure that the intake
valve is open before using a raw water supplied sys-
tem. Failure to do so could damage or break down a
system or component.
9.3.2 Strainers
Your boat is equipped with strainers that strain the raw
water taken in the thru hulls or pickups for objects that
could damage the impeller or pump equipment. Strainers
are equipped with a screen or a filter inside that collect
objects taken in. They must be cleaned as part of routine
maintenance.
To clean a strainer, first, make sure that the supply valve
is in the Off or closed position. Failure to close the intake
or seacock could result in a flooded boat. Next, remove
the "collector" or glass encasement that houses the
screen. Remove any objects collected inside and wash
the screen.
Hunter e33 • Water Systems
9.3.3 A/C Pickup and Strainer (Air Conditioning
Option)
At the end of this section, you will find an illustration of the
A/C cooling water arrangement. It is important to always
ensure that the intake valve (see mechanical arrange-
ment in the Boating Safety Chapter, as well) is always
open before using the A/C System. In the pumps sub-
section of this chapter you will see the image of these
components. Fig. 9.2.
If you purchased your boat with the air conditioning
option, you will find the documentation for the operation
of this system in the owner's packet of the manufacturer's
owner's/operator's manuals.
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9.3.4 Engine Seacocks and Strainers
It is a very important function for your main engines to
remain a specific temperature when operating. This is
done with the aid of raw water from the main engine
seacocks. Heat from the closed cooling system on the
engines is transferred to the cooler seawater through
Image
showing
heat exchangers inside the engine. The raw water is then
the intake valve e
discharged through the exhaust.
and the strainer r
for the A/C sys- -
To clean your main engine strainer, first close the main
tem.
Note
the e
engine seacock, remove the top cover on the strainer
ball type valves.
remove the screen and clean.
When the handle e
parallel
to
the e
supply line then
it is in the open
position.
Before re-installing the cap onto the strainer, check the
'o' ring that is the seal on the cap. Check for wear, or
leakage. Replace if needed (Contact your dealer for
replacement).
9.4
CAU TI ON
!
Always ensure engine, or generator seacocks, or
intakes are open before starting. Failure to do so
could overheat and a damage these components.
WARNI N G
!
Hot coolant under pressure may boil or explode and
cause burns or other personal injury when the pres-
sure cap is removed. Allow the engine to cool, then
open the cap slowly to allow any pressure to vent
before completely removing the cap.
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