PERKO 1045 User Manual

Cat. no. 1045 series bases, Mounting template, Cut along broken line cat. no. 1045 series bases

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Cat. No. 1045 Series Bases

MOUNTING INFORMATION

Read all instructions before proceeding.

1). For proper light selection, positioning and configuration, refer to A.B.Y.C. Standard A-16*, the '72

COLREGS*, and the U.S. Inland Rules*.

2). These bases are designed to be mounted on a horizontal surface.
3). For Bi-Color lights, draw a 6" long reference line through the center of the selected mounting location

and parallel to the centerline of the boat. For white all-round lights, a reference line is not required.

4). Cut out the mounting template. Place it on the mounting surface such that the reference line (drawn

above) is directly underneath the reference line marked on the template.

5). Drill indicated holes through the template to accommodate #8 oval head mounting screws and socket

as required.

6). Attach supply connections to the light, making sure to wire in accordance with both A.B.Y.C. Standard

E-9* and the U.S. Coast Guard Safety Standards for Boat Electrical Systems (33 CFR 183)*.

For 3-contact bases (Bi-Color lights), the supply leads are coded as follows:

WHITE: Forward compartment (Bi-Color) positive supply lead
GRAY: Aft compartment (Utility) positive supply lead
BLACK: Negative supply lead (Caution: Negative lead connected to case. To avoid

energizing case, observe polarity.)

Electrical connections must be made such that the forward compartment is switched in
conjunction with the other running light(s); aft compartment should be switched with Ignition
(or permanently energized), as a push switch is provided on top of the light. NOTE: All light
circuits must be circuit protected. Use a 1/2 Amp fuse (or breaker) for the courtesy light
circuit and a 2 Amp fuse (or breaker) for the combination light circuit.

7). Setup for Operation: As pole engages with base, make sure alignment screw in pole slides into the

notch in the base. Push pole until it engages the electrical connector and lock by rotating the locking
collar clockwise.

* The above referenced standards can be obtained from:

(1)

American Boat & Yacht Council, Inc.

(2)

U.S. Coast Guard

613 Third Street, Suite 10

Washington D.C. 20593

Annapolis, MD 21403

(or your local C.G. Office)

PERKO, Inc.
16490 N.W. 13th Avenue
Miami, FL 33169-5707
www.perko.com

12/08
1045INS1

0° Rake

MOUNTING TEMPLATE

Cat. Nos.
1045P00CHR
1045P00DP
1045300CHR
1045300DP

CUT ALONG BROKEN LINE

Cat. No. 1045 Series Bases

MOUNTING INFORMATION

Read all instructions before proceeding.

1). For proper light selection, positioning and configuration, refer to A.B.Y.C. Standard A-16*, the '72

COLREGS*, and the U.S. Inland Rules*.

2). These bases are designed to be mounted on a horizontal surface.
3). For Bi-Color lights, draw a 6" long reference line through the center of the selected mounting location

and parallel to the centerline of the boat. For white all-round lights, a reference line is not required.

4). Cut out the mounting template. Place it on the mounting surface such that the reference line (drawn

above) is directly underneath the reference line marked on the template.

5). Drill indicated holes through the template to accommodate #8 oval head mounting screws and socket

as required.

6). Attach supply connections to the light, making sure to wire in accordance with both A.B.Y.C. Standard

E-9* and the U.S. Coast Guard Safety Standards for Boat Electrical Systems (33 CFR 183)*.

For 3-contact bases (Bi-Color lights), the supply leads are coded as follows:

WHITE: Forward compartment (Bi-Color) positive supply lead
GRAY: Aft compartment (Utility) positive supply lead
BLACK: Negative supply lead (Caution: Negative lead connected to case. To avoid

energizing case, observe polarity.)

Electrical connections must be made such that the forward compartment is switched in
conjunction with the other running light(s); aft compartment should be switched with Ignition
(or permanently energized), as a push switch is provided on top of the light. NOTE: All light
circuits must be circuit protected. Use a 1/2 Amp fuse (or breaker) for the courtesy light
circuit and a 2 Amp fuse (or breaker) for the combination light circuit.

7). Setup for Operation: As pole engages with base, make sure alignment screw in pole slides into the

notch in the base. Push pole until it engages the electrical connector and lock by rotating the locking
collar clockwise.

* The above referenced standards can be obtained from:

(1)

American Boat & Yacht Council, Inc.

(2)

U.S. Coast Guard

613 Third Street, Suite 10

Washington D.C. 20593

Annapolis, MD 21403

(or your local C.G. Office)

PERKO, Inc.
16490 N.W. 13th Avenue
Miami, FL 33169-5707
www.perko.com

12/08
1045INS1

0° Rake

MOUNTING TEMPLATE

Cat. Nos.
1045P00CHR
1045P00DP
1045300CHR
1045300DP

CUT ALONG BROKEN LINE

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