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BS EN ISO 13297:2021+A11:2023 ISO 13297:2020+A1:2022


General warning sign ISO 7010-W001


Warning; Electricity ISO 7010-W012


Warning;


Flammable material ISO 7010-W021


a) Suggested warning sign using symbols WARNING—Tominimize shock and fire hazards:


1) Turn off craft's shore power connection switch before connecting or disconnecting shore power cable.


2) Connect shore power cable to craft's inlet before connecting to shore power source. 3) If incorrect polarity is indicated, immediately disconnect cable. 4) Disconnect shore power cable at shore power source first. 5) Close shore power inlet cover tightly. DO NOT ALTER SHORE POWER CABLE CONNECTORS


b) Suggested warning sign with text in language appropriate to the country of use


Item 3 is required only if a polarity indicator is installed in the system. Items 2, 4 and 5 are not required for permanently connected shore power cable installations.


Figure 1— Suggested warning signs


7.3 Electrical equipment shall be marked or identified to indicate: a) manufacturer's identification; b) model number or designation; c) electrical rating, in volts and amperes or volts and watts; d) phase and frequency, if applicable; e) ignition protection, if applicable, in accordance with ISO 8846:1990.


8 Batteries, DC systems


8.1 Batteries shall be permanently installed in a dry, ventilated location above anticipated bilge water level. © ISO 2022 – All rights reserved


Refer to instruction manual/booklet ISO 7010-M002


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