Fireboy- Xintex, LTD HFC-227ea An electrical short may result in electrical burn, injury or fire

Models: HFC-227ea MA2 FE-241 CG2

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•An electrical short may result in electrical burn, injury or fire

WARNING:

An electrical short may result in electrical burn, injury or fire

Before attempting to wire the indicator lamp, turn off all electrical current to the ignition switch

All Fireboy wiring must comply with the American Boat and Yacht Council Standard E9-9, titled Direct Current Electrical Systems for Boats, available from ABYC, 3069 Solomon’s Island Road, Edgewater, MD 21037

The indicator lamp supplied is for 12 VDC use only

Wiring Instructions

1.Review all wiring instructions below.

2.Consult a qualified marine electrician if you have any doubts about your ability to safely and properly complete the wiring. Ignition systems and electrical systems vary from boat to boat, and the directions which follow, may not apply to your boat.

3.Assemble the supplies you will need that are not included with your Fireboy System.

The necessary length of insulated 16 gauge (minimum) stranded wire

A one-half (.5) ampere in-line fuse and fuse holder or circuit breaker

Properly sized insulated crimp-on wire connectors

4.Connect one lead of the fuse to the “ignition” position of the starter switch.

5.Connect the other lead of the fuse to the red (+) wire of the LED indicator lamp.

6.Connect the black (-) wire of the indicator lamp to one of the pigtail wires on the Fireboy System (as shown below).

7.Do not reverse red and black wire, system will not function.

8.Connect the remaining wire from the Fireboy system to ground.

Engine compartments not equipped with a powered ventilation system require no further wiring.

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Fireboy- Xintex, LTD HFC-227ea, CG2, MA2 FE-241 An electrical short may result in electrical burn, injury or fire