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 June 24, 2002 - Issue 8

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United States Coast Guard requirements for recreational boats

In a previous newsletter we explained how the Coast Guard categorizes boats for purposes of determining what type of equipment inspection is required. In a new Technical Brief Blue Sea Systems' explains the electrical requirements of recreational boats.
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Using a single 8200 Series Digital Meter to monitor multiple AC voltages and currents
 
In the last newsletter we explored switching DC Digital Meter inputs. A new Application Brief explains using a single Blue Sea Systems' 8200 Series AC Meter to monitor multiple voltage and current sources, especially on 120/240 Volt AC systems.
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24 Volt Electrical Distribution Panels
 
Blue Sea Systems' Electrical Distribution Panels are now 24 Volt capable. Most of the standard Panels have components rated for 24 Volt systems. The new System Voltage Labels are supplied with Blue Sea Systems' Electrical Distribution Panels in both 12 and 24 volt version and can be applied by the installer to meet the ABYC requirement E8.19.2.1 that "Switchboards and panelboards used on boats with more than one system voltage shall have a permanent marking showing the system voltage and its type (DC)."



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Blue Sea Systems announces the introduction of AC insulating Covers to meet ABYC Standards
 
ABYC E-8.19.4 requires that electrical distribution panels that combine AC and DC circuits have the AC section isolated from the DC section. Blue Sea Systems' introduces the finest system now available for meeting this requirement. New PanelBack Isolation Covers are available for all Blue Sea Systems' Electrical Distribution Panels combining AC and DC systems. The optional Isolation Covers can be easily added to new Electrical Distribution Panel or retrofitted to existing installations.


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