Mounting considerations, Detailed wiring, Surface mount flat panel mount – Blue Sea Systems 1801 Vessel Systems Monitor VSM 422 User Manual
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MOUNTING CONSIDERATIONS
The Vessel System Monitor has three mounting methods: surface mount,
flat panel mount, and 360 panel mount. When surface mounted using the
supplied gasket, an IP67 waterproof rating is created for the front of the unit.
Because panel mounting systems are not waterproof, the unit should not be
panel mounted in an exposed location. For all mountings, the back of the
unit is not waterproof and must be kept dry.
Surface Mount
Flat Panel Mount
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360 Panel Mount
INSTALLATION NOTES
1. The unit must be connected to a non-switched circuit to ensure accurate
and consistent State of Charge monitoring.
2. Make all connections to the unit’s terminal block before connecting the
terminal block to the unit. Keep hands away from the terminal block when
applying power to the unit.
3. As the final DC connection, insert a fuse into the in-line fuse holder on
the wire to the positive battery terminal.
Specifications subject to change. See www.bluesea.com for current information.
DETAILED WIRING
IMPORTANT! The Sensing Description section of this manual gives
important details to the location of sensors in the AC and DC electrical
systems of the boat. Improper location and configuration of sensors can
result in erroneous readings and possible damage to components.
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D C S Y S T E M
A C S Y S T E M
T A N K S
Battery 1
Voltage
Battery 2
Voltage
Battery 3
Voltage
Battery Temp
Battery 1
Battery 2
Select one optional input
Battery 3
Tank 1 Level
Tank 2 Level
Tank 3 Level
Tank 1
Tank 2
Tank 3
Bilge Switch
AC
Voltage
and
Frequency
AC
Load
DC Current
A C
+/- Amp
Hours
AC Current
H
N
OR
OR
Specifications subject to change. See www.bluesea.com for current information.