SeaEric
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- 41' TWIN CABIN (1965 - 1971)
These were used on gas boate ch will shut down with halon. For diesel, you should have a shut down module whcih comes with a standard round gauge with light and override switch
Perhaps on a modern diesel boat! Mine is a 1966 antique. I'm merely attempting (with not much luck so far) to find a better looking old Fireboy panel to replace this one that is crusty. The likely answer is to have my engraving guy custom fabricate a direct replacement using the old one as a template.
I've had the expense of inspecting, weighing and tagging this system annually since I've owned the boat. I'm not quite sure why the fire company took my money if the system us "useless" as Pascal and boatsb have testified here. So this afternoon, I removed the entire system and threw it in the dumpster. It discharged when it hit the bottom of the empty container. The good news is that I no longer need the small helm panel that was the original subject of this posting. I'm feeling safer already. THANK YOU.
I've had the expense of inspecting, weighing and tagging this system annually since I've owned the boat. I'm not quite sure why the fire company took my money if the system us "useless" as Pascal and boatsb have testified here. So this afternoon, I removed the entire system and threw it in the dumpster. It discharged when it hit the bottom of the empty container. The good news is that I no longer need the small helm panel that was the original subject of this posting. I'm feeling safer already. THANK YOU.
I cant thInk of anything worst than a fire, i d rather loose power. If necessary and safe, you can quickly throw te override switch and restart
At cruise speed, unless the engines are shut down right away, the gas will be sucked in very quickly leaving you with nothing to extinguish the fire.
Most fire extinguisher services just check the bottles, they dont always test or check for shutdown systems
Restarting Detroit's after a halon dump is not an issue. You can evac the engine room with the blowers too but given 10 seconds or so a Detroit should be back and running. They move a lot of air.
I've installed a bunch of these and had to test the shutdown every time. I show the owner how it works and then throw the override switch and start the engines. No issue. I don't blow the halon though. It's too expensive.
FWIW the co2 systems work the same way.