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In this issue:
Technical Brief
ABYC/ELCI Rule Postponement
Application Brief
Blue Sea Systems Announces the Addition of the MIDI® Fuse

Blue Sea Systems has introduced the new Panel Guide brochure that outlines the best features of its broad line of standard and custom panels.

Panel Guide Cover
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Price Reduction
The price of the Vessel Systems Monitor 422 has been reduced to a suggested retail price of $359.99, making this valuable monitoring tool available to more boaters than ever before.

Vessel Systems Monitor
Read more.


EVENTS

IBEX 2009
International BoatBuilders' Exhibition & Conference (IBEX)

Miami Beach Convention Center, Florida, USA
October 12-14, 2009
Blue Sea Systems Booth #2586

IBEX Exhibition 2009

For information about
IBEX 2009.

METS 2009
Marine Equipment Trade Show (METS)

Amsterdam RAI
November 17-19, 2009

METS Tradeshow

For information about
METS 2009.



Previous issue of


Issue 57
(July 14, 2009)



For a list of past Circuit Solutions™ issues, click here.

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

ABYC/ELCI Rule Postponement
The latest edition of ABYC E-11 calls for Equipment Leakage Circuit Interrupters (ELCI) as part of the main AC circuit protection for shore supplied electricity beginning July 2009.

Properly Functioning Marine Electrical System

Because of material shortages in the industry, mandatory enforcement has been delayed until July 2010. Installation of ELCIs is still recommended as a best practice although not manditory for certification as ABYC compliant until July 31, 2010. To learn more about the importance of this protection, read our article from May 2009 that explains E-11.


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

Blue Sea Systems Announces the Addition of the MIDI® Fuse

Blue Sea Systems announces the addition of the versatile MIDI® fuse to augment its circuit protection offerings. An outstanding value, the MIDI® fuse's range is from 30–200 amperes. Blue Sea Systems will introduce the SafetyHub family of products that utilizes the MIDI® fuse at IBEX 2009. When installed on the SafetyHub, the MIDIĀ® fuse is ignition protected.

MIDIfuses

FuseAmperage
Range
Amperage
Interrupting Capacity (AIC)
Common Circuit
Protection Uses
List Price
100A (ea)
MIDI®
30A–200A
5000A*
DC Main, Panel feed, Windlass$3.11
MAXI™
30A–80A
1000A
DC Branch - AIC does not meet ABYC minimum for Main Circuit Protection$6.30
SEA
100A–300A
2000A
DC Main - With small battery banks
or DC Branch
$10.37
Terminal MRBF
30A–300A
10,000A@14V DC
DC Main- At battery post with Terminal Fuse Block$16.44
ANL
35A–750A
5000A
DC Main$17.62
*MIDI® fuses with a 5000A interrupting capacity will be available through in Winter 2010.

Learn more about MIDI® Fuses.

 

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