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In this issue:
Technical Brief
AC Ground Faults, the Boater, and ABYC—Understanding Equipment Leakage Circuit Interrupters (ELCIs) and Ground Fault Circuit Interrupters (GFCIs) to make your boat safer.
Application Brief
Mounting Options for ELCI/GFCI Circuit Breakers

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Previous issues of


Issue 55
(March 20, 2009)

Technical Brief:
Automatic Charging Relays (ACR) Explained

Application Brief:
Monitor Bilge Functions With the VSM 422




Issue 54
(Feb. 11, 2009)

Press Release:
Vessel Systems Monitor VSM 422 Included in West Marine’s Top 6 Innovative Products for 2009

Product Announcement:
Blue Sea Systems Now Offering Custom Panel Labels

Technical Brief:
Questions to Consider When Choosing a Tank Monitor



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Technical Brief
- Non-product-specific technical information for improving safety, reliability, and usefulness of marine electrical systems

AC Ground Faults, the Boater, and ABYC—Understanding Equipment Leakage Circuit Interrupters (ELCIs) and Ground Fault Circuit Interrupters (GFCIs) to make your boat safer.

Properly Functioning Marine Electrical System

Inadequate or failing AC safety ground system protection can put boaters and swimmers at risk. ABYC regulations address this concern.

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Application Brief
- Improving marine electrical systems with Blue Sea Systems products

Mounting Options for ELCI/GFCI Circuit Breakers

Mounting Option for ELCI/GFCI Circuit Breakers

Compliance with ABYC regulations for ELCI/GFCI circuit protection means that boat builders and boat owners need a way to mount these devices. Blue Sea Systems has a solution.


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