Difference between revisions of "Nav station switches"
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!width="150pt" |CAPTION || OBSERVED FUNCTION | !width="150pt" |CAPTION || OBSERVED FUNCTION | ||
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− | |1 || | + | |1 || 30-A || MAIN || powers (12-V) upper 2-6, lower 1-6 switches |
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− | |2 || | + | |2 || 10-A || NAVIG LIGHTS || believe lights these that Ted fixed (Aug-Sep07) |
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− | |3 || | + | |3 || 10-A || STEAMING LIGHT || blows #3 CB after drawing > 50-A |
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− | |4 || | + | |4 || 10-A || CABIN LIGHTS || not observed (Sep07) |
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− | |5 || | + | |5 || 10-A || PRESSURE WATER || shows c. 5-A when pump runs |
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− | |6 || | + | |6 || 10-A || BLOWER || (blower probably disconnected (Sep07)) |
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!width="150pt" |CAPTION || OBSERVED FUNCTION | !width="150pt" |CAPTION || OBSERVED FUNCTION | ||
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− | |1 || | + | |1 || sw? || SUMP PUMP || unknown |
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− | |2 || | + | |2 || sw? || FORE DECK ILLUM || blows CB (Sep07) |
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− | |3 || | + | |3 || sw? || NAVIG INSTR || no observed change |
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− | |4 || | + | |4 || sw? || MASTHEAD LIGHT || shows approx 2-amp, don't know what light goes on |
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− | |5 || | + | |5 || sw? || RADIO || activates fixed VHF power |
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− | |6 || | + | |6 || sw? || ACCESSORY || probably works, but passageway socket disconnected?) |
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− | + | Note: in AMPS column above, "sw?" means that (Apr08) we saw <u>no</u> amperage rating on these | |
+ | :switches, which <u>may</u> imply that they are switch-only devices, without a circuit breaker; | ||
+ | :in this case, they use the leftmost upper switch (#1) for over-current protection. | ||
+ | :TODO: spelunk further under the wiring pile for possible CB amperage values. | ||
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!width="150pg" | CAPTION || OBSERVED FUNCTION | !width="150pg" | CAPTION || OBSERVED FUNCTION | ||
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− | |1 || | + | |1 || SW || no caption || not wired up |
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− | |2 || | + | |2 || 25-A || Auto Pilot || unknown |
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− | |3 || | + | |3 || SW || REFRIGERATION || unknown |
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− | |4 || | + | |4 || SW || STROBE || unknown |
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− | |5 || | + | |5 || SW || ANCHOR || unknown? |
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− | |6 || | + | |6 || ??-A || PHONE || unknown? (note: there's a "phone" shore conn.) |
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− | |7 || | + | |7 || 05-A || RADAR || activates RADAR power (approx 3-amp warm-up) |
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− | |8 || | + | |8 || 05-A || NAV/COM || (Thom's note says "no switch"??) |
|} | |} | ||
+ | NOTE: "SW" above indicates that we observed (Apr08) '''no''' marking on these | ||
+ | :switch units that they have a circuit-breaking function. | ||
+ | :We unfortunately seem to have lost track of the backs of the switches and | ||
+ | :what some of them are used for based on the panel markings: the bottom two units | ||
+ | :as seen from the back are 5-A CBs; we know that the bottom one is not connected; | ||
+ | :however, the table above says the next-to-bottom is for RADAR, but our notes | ||
+ | :say the next-to-bottom 5-amp CB seen on back of panel has its wires cut; unless | ||
+ | :Ted cut them when he took RADAR out c.Dec07, ThomS knows that the RADAR switch | ||
+ | :indeed worked with the RADAR when basic testing was done in 2007. | ||
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+ | '''Right-hand sub-panel (NAV instruments):''' | ||
(no info available yet (Sep07)) | (no info available yet (Sep07)) | ||
+ | |||
+ | This unit controls meter illumination intensity in Nav instruments; it may also | ||
+ | control turning them on and off. (ThomS has notes on wiring, but can't locate it Apr08.) |
Revision as of 21:34, 24 April 2008
- (return to Systems Description "12-v DC")
POSITION | ACTION |
UP | automatic: starts when a certain level is reached, stops when lower level reached |
CENTER | off: pump never runs |
DOWN | manual: pump runs whether or not there's water to pump |
- Notes (above):
- Do not let bilge pump run "dry"; when in DOWN position, turn switch to CENTER or UP when higher-pitch sound from pump indicates all water is pumped out.
- Pump is NOT fused in Nav Station switch panel; fuse is inline, bundled in Battery 1 wiring, in battery compartment behind nav table seat, AGC 15-amp.
SWITCH | AMPS | CAPTION | OBSERVED FUNCTION |
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1 | 30-A | MAIN | powers (12-V) upper 2-6, lower 1-6 switches |
2 | 10-A | NAVIG LIGHTS | believe lights these that Ted fixed (Aug-Sep07) |
3 | 10-A | STEAMING LIGHT | blows #3 CB after drawing > 50-A |
4 | 10-A | CABIN LIGHTS | not observed (Sep07) |
5 | 10-A | PRESSURE WATER | shows c. 5-A when pump runs |
6 | 10-A | BLOWER | (blower probably disconnected (Sep07)) |
SWITCH | AMPS | CAPTION | OBSERVED FUNCTION |
---|---|---|---|
1 | sw? | SUMP PUMP | unknown |
2 | sw? | FORE DECK ILLUM | blows CB (Sep07) |
3 | sw? | NAVIG INSTR | no observed change |
4 | sw? | MASTHEAD LIGHT | shows approx 2-amp, don't know what light goes on |
5 | sw? | RADIO | activates fixed VHF power |
6 | sw? | ACCESSORY | probably works, but passageway socket disconnected?) |
Note: in AMPS column above, "sw?" means that (Apr08) we saw no amperage rating on these
- switches, which may imply that they are switch-only devices, without a circuit breaker;
- in this case, they use the leftmost upper switch (#1) for over-current protection.
- TODO: spelunk further under the wiring pile for possible CB amperage values.
SWITCH | AMPS | CAPTION | OBSERVED FUNCTION |
---|---|---|---|
1 | SW | no caption | not wired up |
2 | 25-A | Auto Pilot | unknown |
3 | SW | REFRIGERATION | unknown |
4 | SW | STROBE | unknown |
5 | SW | ANCHOR | unknown? |
6 | ??-A | PHONE | unknown? (note: there's a "phone" shore conn.) |
7 | 05-A | RADAR | activates RADAR power (approx 3-amp warm-up) |
8 | 05-A | NAV/COM | (Thom's note says "no switch"??) |
NOTE: "SW" above indicates that we observed (Apr08) no marking on these
- switch units that they have a circuit-breaking function.
- We unfortunately seem to have lost track of the backs of the switches and
- what some of them are used for based on the panel markings: the bottom two units
- as seen from the back are 5-A CBs; we know that the bottom one is not connected;
- however, the table above says the next-to-bottom is for RADAR, but our notes
- say the next-to-bottom 5-amp CB seen on back of panel has its wires cut; unless
- Ted cut them when he took RADAR out c.Dec07, ThomS knows that the RADAR switch
- indeed worked with the RADAR when basic testing was done in 2007.
Right-hand sub-panel (NAV instruments):
(no info available yet (Sep07))
This unit controls meter illumination intensity in Nav instruments; it may also control turning them on and off. (ThomS has notes on wiring, but can't locate it Apr08.)