Battery Distribution Cluster for Twin Outboard Engine,Three Battery Banks

Battery Distribution Cluster for Twin Outboard Engine,Three Battery Banks
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Model # 14152219 Mfg # 717-140A-DVSR
Model # 14152219 Mfg # 717-140A-DVSR
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The 717-140A-DVSR is designed for twin engine installations. It allows the port engine to charge both the port start battery and the house battery when the port VSR is engaged. It also allows the starboard engine to charge both the starboard start battery and the house battery when the starboard VSR is engaged. This gives you a combined charge from two engines into the house battery until the voltage regulators on both engines control the charge. It also allows you to charge the house battery if steaming on one engine.

The 717 combines four of BEP’s 701 Battery Switches and two of BEP’s 710-125A Voltage Sensitive Relays (VSR).

The 701 Battery Master Switch offers a number of unique features. The highlights being the contour lock system, allowing it to be locked together with other switches. The 701 also features a control knob which cannot be removed while in the On or Off position, however can be removed by switching to counter-clockwise 45º position. The 701 also features a removable rear cover, insulating the rear terminals against any short circuits and ensuring the switch meets ABYC requirements.

The 717 System includes dedicated battery switches for both the port and starboard start banks, the house bank and emergency parallel, and a 710-125A voltage sensitive relay (VSR) for each start bank. The port VSR allows the port and house batteries to be charged at the same time.

When the port engine is started, and the port start battery reaches 13.7 Volts, the relay closes, combining the battery banks (port start and house) and allowing them to be charged simultaneously.

When the starboard engine is started, and the starboard start battery reaches 13.7 Volts, the relay closes, Combining the battery banks (starboard start and house) and allowing them to be charged simultaneously.

When both engines are running and both start batteries have reached 13.7 Volts the house battery is charged with the combined charge of both alternators.

When an engine is stopped and the start batteries voltage drops to 12.8 Volts, the connected relay will open separating the batteries.

This system eliminates the possibility of draining the wrong battery and protects sensitive electrical equipment powered from the house battery from harmful engine start up spikes.

The 717 cluster is designed for twin outboard’s without auxiliary outputs with an alternator size up to 100A.

Dimensions:

  • Continuous rating: 275 Amps DC
  • Intermittent rating: 455 Amps DC
  • Cranking rating: 1250 Amps DC
  • Voltage rating: 48 Volts DC
  • Operation: On / Off
  • Mounting: recessed or surface
  • Termination stud size: 2 x 3/8” (10mm)
  • Dimensions: 8 3/16"L X 5 3/8"W x 3"H

Multi Bank Chargers 2 Banks
Type Distribution Clusters
Voltage 12 Volts DC
Warning
Cancer and Reproductive Harm - www.P65Warnings.ca.gov