Garmin GFS 10 Installation Instructions (Multilingual) - Page 5
Step 3: Connecting the GFS 10 to the Power Source and the Fuel Gauge - installation
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Step 3: Connecting the GFS 10 to the Power Source and the Fuel Gauge The GFS 10 must be connected to the power source of the boat. Optionally, the GFS 10 can be connected to the fuel gauge on your boat to read fuel-level data. The bare-wire cable contains the power and ground wires, as well as the wires you connect to your fuel gauge. Follow the wiring diagram to complete the connections. Fuel gauge connection optional - 12 Vdc Battery + To NMEA 2000 Network or CANet Bus Wire Color Red/White Fuse Ground Black/White .25 A Ignition Grey Fuel Tank Level Sensor Brown Orange Unconnected (when using NMEA 2000) IMPORTANT: • If you use a fuse block on your boat, cut the fuse holder from the power wire. Use a .25 A fuse in the fuse block. • Install the fuse holder as close to the battery as possible. If an extended run of wire is needed, add 24 AWG wire between the fuse holder and the GFS 10, not between the fuse holder and the battery. • DO NOT install the fuse holder near the gas tank. • If you do not connect the GFS 10 to a fuel gauge or level-sensor on a fuel tank, connect the brown wire to ground, and leave the grey wire unconnected. Notes: • Consult the owner's manual provided by your boat manufacturer to determine the ground, ignition, and level-sensor connections on your fuel gauge. Often, the ignition connector is labeled "I" or "+", and the level-sensor connector is labeled "S." • If you do not have a fuel gauge, but you do have a fuel tank with a level sensor, connect the brown wire to the "+" terminal of the level sensor at the tank. DO NOT install the fuse holder near the tank-extend the brown wire to the tank with 24 AWG wire. Complete this connection before completing any other wiring connections to reduce the risk of a spark near the fuel tank. Leave the grey wire unconnected. • If you are using NMEA 2000, be sure to leave the orange wire unconnected. Multiple GFS 10 Devices If your boat has more than one engine or fuel tank, you will need multiple GFS 10 devices. Each GFS 10 can function as one flow sensor and one level sensor. You need one GFS 10 flow sensor for each engine, and one GFS 10 level sensor for each fuel gauge or for each fuel tank that has a level sensor. Depending on your boat, you may use only the flow-sensing capabilities of additional GFS 10 devices. Flow Sensing Multiple engines Multiple fuel tanks for one engine Level Sensing Multiple tanks with one fuel gauge and a manual switch Multiple fuel tanks with multiple gauges Multiple fuel tanks with no fuel gauge One GFS 10 per engine-up to four engines One GFS 10 per engine-install after the tank switch One GFS 10 wired to the fuel gauge One GFS 10 per tank-wired to each gauge-up to two tanks One GFS 10 per tank-wired to the level sensor (if available)-up to two tanks Note: When using multiple GFS 10 units on multiple engines, it is normal to read different fuel flow rates on each GFS 10 unit. Similar engines do not always consume fuel at the same rate GFS 10 Fuel Sensor Installation Instructions