[PSUBS-MAILIST] grounding question

Alec Smyth alecsmyth at gmail.com
Sun Dec 8 23:02:59 EST 2013


Yep, the K boats are just like any others in this regard... one does NOT
connect either battery terminal to the hull. In addition to what Sean
mentioned, I believe the main reason hulls are never grounded, not just in
subs but in any metal hulled vessel, is to prevent corrosion due to stray
currents.

Best,

Alec


On Sun, Dec 8, 2013 at 10:51 PM, Sean T. Stevenson <cast55 at telus.net> wrote:

> I don't know anything about the K-boats specifically, but the ABS rules
> specifically state that all subs are to use isolated electrical systems
> (battery negative not connected to hull). Safety grounds (component
> chasses, connector shells, cable screens, etc.) may be safety grounded to
> the hull, but there should be no electrical continuity between any battery
> or power supply terminal and the hull. The idea is that this significantly
> reduces the risk of electrical fire, as a loose wire contacting the hull
> (or any other short circuit, such as a carelessly handled wrench) - even
> your positive battery cable, will exhibit no potential to arc.
>
> Sean
>
>
> brian <brian at ojaivalleybeefarm.com> wrote:
>>
>> Hi All,
>>               On the K boats where does one normally connect the ground
>> to the sub?
>>
>> Brian
>>
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