Blue Sea Systems 8017 DC Analog Ammeter - 0 to 100A with Shunt User Manual

Analog dc ammeters with external shunt, Installation, Wire sizing chart

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Marine Electrical Products

Analog DC Ammeters

with External Shunt

0-50A, 0-75A, 0-100A,

0-150A, 0-200A

Meter Specifi cations

Voltage: DC
Amperage Draw:

1 Milliamp at full scale

Display: Analog

scale

Accuracy:

3% of scale range

Size

Inches

Millimeters

Face Width:

Micro Meter

2

50.80

Standard

Meter

2-5/8

66.50

Mounting Hole:

Micro Meter

1-1/2

38.10

Standard

Meter

1-7/8

47.60

Calibration

The Ammeters are calibrated at the factory.

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.

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 9322 Rev.H

Warning

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.

1. Disconnect all AC and DC power

Before starting, disconnect the main positive cable from all batteries to

eliminate the possibility of a short circuit while installing the meter or

shunt. Also disconnect the AC shore power cord from the boat to

eliminate the possibility of electrocution from AC wiring in the proximity

of the DC circuits.

2. Select mounting location and cut opening

Select a location for the meter display which is protected from water on

the meter front and back and is not in an area where fl ammable vapors

from propane, gas or lead acid batteries accumulate. The meters used

in marine electrical panels are not ignition protected and may ignite
such vapors.

Choose a convenient point in the circuit to be measured to locate the
shunt. It should be located where it and the associated wiring will be
protected from physical damage and it is protected from accidental
contact with grounded metal. The shunt may be located at any point in
the circuit, but mounting it closer to the meter location will keep the
sense wires short, minimizing voltage loss and interference, creating
the most accurate meter reading. Where a long run may be required,
Interference can be minimized by using twisted pairs of conductors.
There are two mounting methods for the Ammeters

2.1.

Surface

Mount: Drill fi ve clearance holes a shown below. The

size of the meter will determine the size and location of the clearance
holes. Use the nuts and washers supplied in the accessory package to
secure the four mounting studs to the mounting surface. This method
will work on mounting surfaces up to 5/8” thick.

Installation

2.2.

Panel

Mount: For thicker mounting surfaces, the meter can be

mounted into a 0.125” thick panel. Blue Sea Systems offers meter
mounting panels for our standard size meters only. Use part number
8013 to mount a single meter or part number 8014 to mount two
meters.

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.

Does the circuit run in an engine space or non engine space.

3.

Calculate Famps (Feet x amps). Multiply circuit length by max. current.

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) use 3%; all other loads use 10%.

5.

Starting in the column which has the right voltage and voltage drop,

run down the list 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.

Example

a.

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

Famps. A wire size of 8 is required.

Wire Sizing Chart

Standard Meter

Micro Meter

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