Installation, Continued) – Blue Sea Systems 8505 AC Main + 3 Positions [European] User Manual

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TO DC

NEGATIVE

FROM DC
POSITIVE

FUSE

1.0 TO 2.0A

DC BACKLIGHT

BOARD

Installation

(continued)

If the feed wires are from the shore power inlet or the electrical

attachment point of a permanently installed shore power cord and the

inlet or attachment point is more then 10 feet from this panel, an

additional fuses or circuit breakers must be installed within 10 feet of

the shore power inlet. The measurement is made along the

conductors.

5. Installation of Backlight System

The backlight board is a DC device. When installing it in an AC panel
both wire leads must be connected to an appropriate DC source and
ground.

Connect the yellow negative wire to a DC ground. Connect the red
positive wire to any DC positive supply, usually a switch that controls
the vessel’s other nighttime illumination.

6. Apply branch circuit labels and mount panel

Apply a label for each of the branch circuits from the 30 basic labels
provided. If the appropriate label is not included, the Extended Label
Set of 120 labels may be ordered from your marine supplier (PN 8067).
Individual labels are also available from Blue Sea Systems for specifi c
applications. Refer to the label order form for a complete listing of
individual labels.

Fasten the panel to the mounting surface using the panel mounting
screws supplied with the panel.

7. Testing

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Connect the vessel’s shore power and verify the Reverse Polarity

light is not illuminated. If the red Reverse Polarity light is on then

either the hot and ground or the hot and neutral wires have been

crossed. Starting at the panel, trace the connections back as far

as necessary to locate the error.

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Using a multimeter where the power source is connected to the

panel

verify:

PN 8405/3405/8406/3406/8407/3407/8472/3472/8487/3487-120 Volt AC

a. 120 volts between hot and neutral

(nominal, this may vary depending on source voltage)

b. 120 volts between hot and ground.

c. 0 volts between neutral and ground.

PN 8505/3505/8506/3506/8507/3507/8572/3572/8587/3587-230 Volt AC

a. 230 volts between hot and neutral

(nominal, this may vary depending on source voltage)

b. 230 volts between hot and ground.

c. 0 volts between neutral and ground.

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Turn on each branch circuit to verify power to each circuit.

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Review the meter installation and operation manual. Reference the

Theory of Operation, Use, Installation Overview and operations

sections. Verify meter functions.

Optional Branch LED’s

This Panel is supplied with LED’s pre-installed in all optional branch
positions. For future expansion of the panel remove the hot leg of the
LED from the AC Neutral Bus and connect it to the Load side of the
branch circuit breaker.

Note

All Blue Sea Systems’ AC electrical distribution panels are furnished with
15 amp or 8 amp circuit breakers for branch circuits. 15 amp circuit
breakers are used in all 120 volt panels and 8 amp circuit breakers are
used in all 230 volt panels. These ratings were selected to minimize the
need for removing the panel’s circuit breakers and reinstalling different
size circuit breakers. It is very rare to have more than this amount of
current fl owing in any one circuit. Therefore, these circuit breakers will
satisfy the vast majority of marine circuit protection situations.

The Purpose of a Panel

There are six purposes of a marine electrical panel:
• Power distribution
• Circuit (wire) protection
• Circuit ON/OFF switching
• Reverse Polarity Indication
• Metering of voltage and amperage (In panels with meters)
• Condition Indication (circuit energized)

Applicable Standards

• American Boat and Yacht Council (ABYC) Standards and

Recommended Practices for Small Craft sections: E-1, E-3, E-9.

• United States Coast Guard 33 CFR Sub Part 1, Electrical Systems.

Wiring Diagram

AC Main Power Distribution Panel

with AC Digital Multimeter

(PN 8407 / PN 3407 shown for reference)

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