The electric system of the yacht has been designed paying the utmost attention to all aspects regarding your SAFETY and the SAFETY of your Guests and it has been manufactured using high-quality materials, fully in compliance with the rules in force.
The electric system of your yacht consists of three defined and separated sections.
The yachts are equipped with electronic injection machines and electronic remote control systems. For this reason it is very important for the user to carry out some simple operation to prevent faults to the electric systems, which on their turn may cause problems to the propulsion system.
Before undertaking any navigation, check that the batteries are in good condition and that they supply the correct nominal current.
During navigation both the button switch of the service batteries and the button switch of the engine batteries must always be connected, that is positioned to ON. The parallel button switch on the two sets must be normally disconnected and therefore set to OFF.
If during navigation an operation fault on the re-charging alternators occurs, set to “ON” the button switch of the parallel connection between the batteries sets and leave it connected until the fault has been removed.
Never start navigation without having set to ON both the engines batteries switch and the services batteries switch and do not disconnect them during navigation.
The engine control systems: accelerator and gears engagement remote controls are electronic. Their reliability is very high, but in case of a sudden black-out, it is necessary to immediately switch off the engine which is not controllable any more by means of the relevant buttons located in the main helm station.
Disconnect the shore power supply connections when the system is not in use.
Use electric devices with double isolation or grounding.
When the engines are switched ON, the engine and service battery chargers are automatically switched OFF to prevent them from working in parallel with the engine charging alternators.
Do not allow the cable end of shore power supply to float in the water. This can cause an electric field and following injuries or even the death of the swimmers nearby.
Do not modify connectors of shore power supply cable, use only plug compatible connectors.
Before stopping the power generator, disconnect the various on-board services supplied by this; stopping the power generator under load can irreparably damage the electronic control units of the various uses and have a negative influence on the generator operation.
The onboard electrical system has been designed and installed in compliance with UNI EN ISO and RINA standards, applying the following criteria:
The protection of the single electric system sections is performed by automatic magneto-thermal breakers of different amperage and size, according to the absorption of the various services to be protected and by the size of cables used for their supply.
All metallic wet pieces are interlocked with equipotential connections and linked on sacrificial anodes installed on the underwater quick-work.
Refrain from performing any modification or intervention on the system and on the panel and take advantage of experienced Companies and skilled staff. Avoid particularly derivations on electric lines and splices of services not provided for on the same panel. Finally, if you need to assign services to the switches available, make sure that their characteristics are suitable with the device installed.
NEVER:
Electrocution hazard! Turn the power off before removing the cover and servicing any electrical equipment internal component.
All electrical systems (included those at low voltage) if wrongly handled or subjected to overloads, can originate short-circuits and dangerous overheating with potential fire hazards!
If your are compelled to use the “battery parallel connection”, turn off all electronic devices, so as not to jeopardize their correct operation.
In emergency conditions, use the battery parallel set for the shortest reasonable time.
We recommend, in order to operate in complete safety, to carefully read the safety rules relevant to the maintenance and contained in this manual.
When disconnecting the inverter by means of the switch located on the front panel, the connection with the mains is not broken OFF.
Do not work on the inverter or on its system if still connected to a current supply. Only qualified staff can carry out interventions on the electric system.
The services supplied by the inverter highly stress the batteries that could discharge as a result.
Before operating on the battery charger, disable the generators start and cut-OFF the shore power supply.
Before carrying out the switching over of the AC sources (generator/ shore), it is advisable to disconnect all AC services currently operating, to prevent damaging the electronic boards of the relevant devices.
RIVA suggest to examine very carefully the whole documentation delivered by the manufacturers of the various components; and for any problem relevant to maintenance, to contact RIVA After Sales & Service Department directly.
Before starting to work on electrical panels or devices, prevent the generators’ operation by disconnecting the electric power supply from shore and the inverter.
The system is similar to a domestic system in terms of features and risks and, if “wrongly” used, mishandled or serviced, it statistically represents one of the most frequent reasons for fire on board.
Have the inner condition of the inverter and battery charger checked at least once a year by skilled personnel. Faults like loose connections, burnt wires, etc., with following risk of fire spreading, must be repaired immediately.
Do not disconnect the battery master buttons with engines running or you may damage the engine alternators.
For the correct procedures of fuses replacement refer to the on-board electric manual delivered separately.
The on-board services are supplied by separate electric systems with different features:
AC-DC distribution system:
