Sharing A Breaker; Network Examples - Raymarine Micro-Talk E70361 Installation Manual

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Raymarine recommends that best practice is observed
in all vessel electrical installations, as detailed in the
following standards:
• BMEA Code of Practice for Electrical and Electronic
Installations in Boats
• NMEA 0400 Installation Standard
• ABYC E-11 AC & DC Electrical Systems on Boats
• ABYC A-31 Battery chargers and Inverters
• ABYC TE-4 Lightning Protection

Sharing a breaker

Where more than 1 piece of equipment shares a
breaker you must provide protection for the individual
circuits. E.g. by connecting an in-line fuse for each
power circuit.
1
Positive (+) bar
2
Negative (-) bar
3
Circuit breaker
4
Fuse
Cables and connections
Where possible, connect individual items of equipment
to individual circuit breakers. Where this is not possible,
use individual in-line fuses to provide the necessary
protection.
Warning: Product
grounding
Before applying power to this product,
ensure it has been correctly grounded, in
accordance with the instructions provided.
Warning: Positive ground
systems
Do not connect this unit to a system which
has positive grounding.

4.4 Network examples

The illustrations below are provided as examples only.
Example system with wireless hull transmitter
1. Mast rotation sensor
2. Micronet Wind Vane
3. Micro-Talk gateway
4. Wireless instrument
5. SeaTalkng® instrument
6. SeaTalk Pilot Controller
7. SeaTalkng® MFD
8. SeaTalk to SeaTalkng® converter
9. T909 Compass transducer
10. Wireless hull transmitter
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