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MicroCommander 314 Actuator Installation Instructions

MicroCommander 314 Actuator Installation Instructions

The MicroCommander Control System provides single lever command of clutch and throttle from one to five remote stations. The control system operates from a 12 Volt DC negative ground power source and in a static condition draws only .4 amperes. The MicroCommander Control System will operate outboards, I/O’s and inboards, either gas or diesel powered.

The connection to the engine throttle and clutch is through standard Morse Type 33C push-pull cable (refer to the References Section).
Requirements:
• Throttle or clutch selector lever load should not exceed 40 lbs.
• The MicroCommander Control System requires a supply voltage of 11 to 16 volts DC. A low voltage can cause a control circuit reset or erratic action. For this reason avoid using a starting battery if possible. Make sure battery’s are properly charged.
• The 12 Volt DC power required is to be supplied through a 10 ampere, push button type, circuit breaker. (One for each Actuator) The circuit breaker is connected to the battery or battery isolator switch.
NOTE: The alternator MUST be connected directly to the battery or to an isolator switch that provides for an alternator field disconnect.

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