GTBecker wrote:
kp47 wrote:
The 'system' is just a nozzle that opens at 175* F and floods the engine compartment with Halon. And a light on the dash...
I haven't checked mine, but the Fireboy manual says that the engine compartment blower should be wired so that it shuts down if the bottle has fired. It would do that by wiring the blower ground through the bottle pressure switch.
The Four Winns schematic doesn't show that connection - but it doesn't show the fire extinguisher at all, either. The Fireboy manual says "...in order to be fully compliant with U.S. Coast Guard Rule 162.029, when this system is installed in boats having powered ventilation (i.e. a blower that is on any time the engines are running) the ground connection of the ventilation blower must be connected to the pressure switch...". I suppose an attorney could argue if a manually-switched blower like we have "is on any time the engines are running" but, if installed as a factory option, I would expect Four Winns to have made that connection - so there actually might be a little more to
the system than just a helm indicator.
Mine has the factory fireboy 'system' and it has no connection to the blower, just the indicator light. Its a good idea to turn the blower off if it discharges since drawing fresh air in when your engine compartment is on fire certainly wont help matters. Halon and its substitutes deplete oxygen, it has a hard time working when you are pumping oxygen in

I'm sure some boats have relays and whatever to turn the bilge off, but mine doesnt. But either way the head itself is simply a temperature controlled manual actuator.
I dont think most recreatioal boaters drive with their bilge blowers on all the time so thats the out, I'm sure some larger boats have blowers that run all the time. Of course there has been times I've left it on for a long time when on plane so I may wire a relay in there somewhere to shut it off. But then you have the chance of the relay failing and the bilge blower not working lol.
My bilge fume detector 'system' also has two wires that are supposed to turn On the blower if it detects fumes, but those two wires are nicely taped off behind the gauge panel.