Blue Sea Systems 8273 Contura Water Resistant 12V DC Circuit Breaker Panel - White 6 Position User Manual

Wire sizing chart, Dc power distribution panel, Warning

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Marine Electrical Products

DC Power Distribution Panel

Panel Specifi cations

Voltage Rating:

Panels are rated for 12 or 24 volts DC

Amperage Rating: Switches and Circuit Breakers,

15 amperes maximum for 24 volt systems

20 amperes maximum for 12 volt systems

Cumulative Rating: 45 Amperes
Circuit Indicator:

LED embedded in switch, rated 100,000 hour 1/2 life

Material:

0.100” 5052-H32 Aluminum Alloy

Primary Finish:

Chemical Treatment per Mil Spec C-5541

Final Panel Finish: White/Black color 2 part textured Polyurethane
Panel Depth:

2-3/4”

69.90mm

PN

Inches

Millimeters

Overall Dimensions: 8273/8373 4-1/2 x 7-1/2

114.30 x 190.50

8274/8374 4-1/2 x 3-3/4

114.30 x 95.250

Mounting Centers: 8273/8373 3-21/32 x 6-21/32 93.20 x 169.40

8274/8374 3-21/32 x 2-29/32 93.20 x 74.20

Water Resistant:

Will withstand the water exposures normally
encountered in above deck applications: Salt spray,
rain, hose washdowns, momentary immersions.

The Purpose of a Panel

There

are

fi ve purposes of a marine electrical panel:

• Power distribution
• Circuit (wire) protection
• Circuit ON/OFF switching
• Metering of voltage and amperage (In panels with meters)
• Condition Indication (circuit energized)

Blue Sea Systems Inc.

Phone (360) 738-8230

425 Sequoia Drive

Fax (360) 734-4195

Bellingham, WA 98226 USA

E-mail [email protected]

www.bluesea.com

Document 9113 Rev.E

WARNING

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It is not possible within the scope of these instructions to fully acquaint
the installer with all the knowledge of electrical systems that may be
necessary to correctly install this product. If the installer is not
knowledgeable in electrical systems we recommend that an electrical
professional be retained to make the installation.

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If the panel front is to be exposed to water it must be properly sealed to
the instrument panel surface. The included gasket must be in place
and the panel screwed down tight.

@

The panels must not be installed in explosive environments such as
gas engine rooms or battery compartments as the switches are not
ignition proof.

@

The main positive connection must be disconnected at the battery post
to avoid the possibility of a short circuit during the installation of this
distribution panel.

Guarantee

Any Blue Sea Systems product with which a customer is not satisfi ed
may be returned for a refund or replacement at any time.

Useful Reference Books

Calder, Nigel, 1996: Boatowner’s Mechanical and Electrical Manual,
2nd edition, Blue Ridge Summit, PA: TAB Books, Inc.
Wing, Charlie, 1993: Boatowner’s Illustrated Handbook of Wiring,
Blue Ridge Summit, PA: TAB Books, Inc.

Related Products from Blue Sea Systems

PanelBack Insulating Covers
High Amperage Fuses and Circuit Breakers for positive feed wires
High Amperage Battery Switches
Terminal Blocks and Common Bus Connectors
AC Distribution Panels
DC Distribution Panels
AC and DC Voltmeters and Ammeters

1. Calculate the maximum sustained amperage of the circuit. Measure

the length of the circuit from the power source to the load and back.

2. Decide whether the circuit runs in an engine space or non engine
space
. Engine spaces are assumed to be at 50 degrees C, non engine

spaces are assumed to be at 30 degrees C.

3. Multiply the maximum current times the length of the circuit to calculate

Famps (Feet x amps).

4. Base the wire on either the 3% or 10% voltage drop. In general, items

which affect the safe operation of the boat and its passengers (running

lights, bilge blowers, electronics and distribution panel supply circuits)

use 3%; all other loads use 10% (cabin lights, bait pumps).

5. Starting in the column which has the right voltage and voltage drop

shown at the top, run down the list of numbers until arriving at a value

which is greater than the calculated Famps. Move left to the Ampacity

column to verify that the total amperage of the circuit does not exceed

the maximum allowable amperage of the wire size for that row. If it

does, move down until the wire ampacity exceeds the circuit

amperage. Finally, move left to the wire size column to select the wire

size.

Examples

a.

A 12 volt system at 10% drop with a 40’ circuit x 45 amps = 1800

Famps. A wire size of 8 is required.

b.

A 24 volt system at 3% drop with a 10’ circuit x 100 amps = 1000

Famps. A wire size of 6 is required.

Note: This chart assumes wire with 105°C insulation rating and AWG wire sizes.

*Metric wire sizes may be used if of equivalent circular mil area.

PN 8273 / PN 8373 6 Position Water Resistant
PN 8274 / PN 8374 3 Position Water Resistant

Wire Sizing Chart

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