Typical Cruiser 12 Volt Dc Cabin Schematic - Glastron Boats User Manual

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The negative terminal of the battery is connected to the
grounding studs of the main engine and generator. This type
of negative ground system is the approved system for
marine DC electrical systems. If additional equipment is to be
installed, it must be adaptable to the negative ground sys-
tem. When installing additional equipment, ensure that each
item's current supply is taken from the main DC distribution
panel. All required additional circuit protection must also be
added at the DC distribution panel.
WATER PRESSURE
FORWARD CABIN
MID CABIN
AFT CABIN
COURTESY
ACCESS
Diagram is for general reference
only, and is not specific to all
models. All electric system work
should only be performed by a
qualified marine electrician.
FIGURE 2.10 – TYPICAL CRUISER 12 VOLT DC CABIN SCHEMATIC
10 A
BROWN/WHITE
15 A
DARK BLUE
15 A
BLUE/WHITE
15 A
LIGHT BLUE
7 A
BLUE/RED
10 A
ORANGE
NOTE: Power feeds for accessory equipment must NOT
be taken from the voltmeter terminals.
A typical Cruiser 12 Volt DC cabin schematic is shown in
Figure 2.10. Consult your Glastron dealer for additional DC
power requirements on your Glastron model.
2.19
WATER
PUMP
RED
BLUE
BLUE
BLUE
BLUE
LIGHTING
ORANGE
RADIO

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