Hi folks,
In the thread I have going for my upgrade projects, the subject of grounding metal fuel fills came up. Although I have a call in to ABYC to clarify, it is definitely looking like the (original) metal fuel fills on my 22 Cruiser should be grounded. (I removed them earlier this year and found no evidence that they were ever grounded. There was nothing attached to them but the fill hose.)
I understand from reading how to attach the grounding wire to the fuel fill, but I'm not sure where to attach the other end (electrical is not my strong suit). My boat is not bonded, but (of course) it does have two negative battery terminals. There is also a negative bus bar. I also have a shunt (for battery monitor) although I'm thinking grounding is not a load so that shouldn't matter (?). Or maybe there is some other/better place to ground them.
Also if anyone already knows the appropriate wire size, that would be great. I see the resistance figure it has to be above, so I guess I could calculate it - but since this has probably been done hundreds of times on other 22's, maybe someone already knows?
Thanks,
Sunbeam
PS: Here is the relevant passage from ABYC's H-24
24.15 FUEL SYSTEM GROUNDING
Each metal or metallic plated component of the fuel fill system and fuel tank, which is in contact with the fuel, must be grounded so that its resistance to the boat's ground is less than one ohm. Wire ends shall not be clamped between the fill pipes and hose.
PPS: This discussion started as a tangent in another thread (that was not specifically about fuel fills). It's here in case anyone wants to read it:
http://www.c-brats.com/viewtopic.php?p=232878#232878
In the thread I have going for my upgrade projects, the subject of grounding metal fuel fills came up. Although I have a call in to ABYC to clarify, it is definitely looking like the (original) metal fuel fills on my 22 Cruiser should be grounded. (I removed them earlier this year and found no evidence that they were ever grounded. There was nothing attached to them but the fill hose.)
I understand from reading how to attach the grounding wire to the fuel fill, but I'm not sure where to attach the other end (electrical is not my strong suit). My boat is not bonded, but (of course) it does have two negative battery terminals. There is also a negative bus bar. I also have a shunt (for battery monitor) although I'm thinking grounding is not a load so that shouldn't matter (?). Or maybe there is some other/better place to ground them.
Also if anyone already knows the appropriate wire size, that would be great. I see the resistance figure it has to be above, so I guess I could calculate it - but since this has probably been done hundreds of times on other 22's, maybe someone already knows?
Thanks,
Sunbeam
PS: Here is the relevant passage from ABYC's H-24
24.15 FUEL SYSTEM GROUNDING
Each metal or metallic plated component of the fuel fill system and fuel tank, which is in contact with the fuel, must be grounded so that its resistance to the boat's ground is less than one ohm. Wire ends shall not be clamped between the fill pipes and hose.
PPS: This discussion started as a tangent in another thread (that was not specifically about fuel fills). It's here in case anyone wants to read it:
http://www.c-brats.com/viewtopic.php?p=232878#232878