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4.3 DC Distribution System
The battery switches are part of an integrated DC power distribution system that contains several components.
This panel is made up of battery switches, voltage sensitive relays (VSR) and the 12-volt power distribution
breakers. Access to the battery switch panel is through a hatch located on the aft side of the cockpit
entertainment center. Your boat may be equipped with some or all of the following components.
COMPONENT DESCRIPTION
Battery Master Switch (2): These switches feed the engine(s) and DC circuits. These are "ON/OFF"
switches. Turn the switch so that the green "ON" indicator is displayed. Both switches should be in the "ON"
position whenever the boat is in operation.
Parallel Switch: Connects the batteries together for engine starting or charging of all batteries.
Voltage Sensitive Relay (VSR): The VSR allows two batteries to be charged either by one engine or by
the on-board battery charger. The VSR prevents both batteries from being discharged by automatically
isolating the engine battery.
24-Hour Essential Circuits: Used for protection of circuits that are not switched off by battery master
switches.
Medium Duty Circuit Breaker: Used to protect high amperage circuits and panel feeds.
Heavy Duty Circuit Breaker: Used to protect the windlass circuit.
Heavy Duty Distribution Stud: One or more of these may be used to distribute negative DC power.
Heavy Duty Buss: Contains multiple distribution studs to distribute negative DC power.
Blank Module: Acts as a filler to complete the modular design.
DC Power Distribution (Typical)
Windlass Breaker (Optional)
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