User manual SIMRAD MARINE COMPUTER INSTALLATION REV A
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Manual abstract: user guide SIMRAD MARINE COMPUTERINSTALLATION REV A
Detailed instructions for use are in the User's Guide.
[. . . ] Simrad Marine Computer
Installation manual
This manual provides you with the basic information required to install the Simrad ES70/PI50 Marine Computer. The Marine Computer is provided as an option for the Simrad ES70 Echo Sounder System, and the Simrad PI50 Catch Monitoring System.
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11 March 2010
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Kongsberg Maritime AS
Document history
Document number: 345266 / Rev. A / ISBN: 978-82-8066-123-4 Rev. A 11. 03. 2010 First version.
Copyright ©2010 Kongsberg Maritime AS The information contained in this document remains the sole property of Kongsberg Maritime AS. No part of this document may be copied or reproduced in any form or by any means, and the information contained within it is not to be communicated to a third party, without the prior written consent of Kongsberg Maritime AS. [. . . ] In this context, a unit may be any large or small part of the system. It can be supplied as part of the initial delivery, or as a spare part.
Transportation
Unless otherwise stated in the accompanying documentation, electronic, electro-mechanical and mechanical units supplied by Simrad can be transported using all methods approved for delicate equipment; (by road, rail, air or sea). The units are to be transported in accordance with general or specific instructions for the appropriate unit(s), using pallets, transport cases, or carton boxes as appropriate.
Note
Special local restrictions concerning air transportation may be applied to units containing certain types of batteries. These units must be checked properly, and the regulations must be investigated by the packer/shipper before the unit is dispatched. All local transportation must be carried out according to the same specifications as for the initial delivery. In general, all units must be handled with care. The carton or case containing the unit must be kept dry at all times, and must be sheltered from the weather. It must not be subjected to shocks, excessive vibration or other rough handling. The carton or case will normally be marked with text or symbols indicating which way it is to be placed. Follow any instructions given, and ensure the case is always placed with its "top" uppermost. The carton or case must not be used for any purpose for which it was not intended (step, table, etc. ), and in the absence of other information, no other cartons or cases must be stacked on top of it.
Lifting
A heavy crate will normally be marked with its weight, and the weights of other cartons or crates will normally be entered on the packing list. · You must always check the weight of a crate before you attempt to lift it. · You must always use lifting apparatus that is approved and certified for the load. Heavy units may be equipped with lifting lugs for transportation by crane within the workshop or installation area. Before you use a crane: · You must check the applicable weight certificate for the crane. · You must check the security of the lifting lugs.
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Ensure that all available lifting lugs are used. Ensure the unit remains under control during the operation to avoid damage to the unit, equipment or personnel. Heavy units may be transported using a forklift truck. Special attention must then be paid to the position of the unit's centre of gravity. The units must be properly secured to the truck.
Storage prior to installation or use
When a system, a unit or a spare part has been delivered to the customer, it may be subject to long time storage prior to installation and use. During this storage period, certain specifications must be met. The equipment must be preserved and stored in such a way that it does not constitute any danger to health, environment or personal injury. [. . . ] · Cables containing insulation materials with different maximum-rated conductor temperatures should not be bunched together (that is, in a common clip, gland, conduit or duct). When this is impractical, the cables must be carefully arranged such that the maximum temperature expected in any cable in the group is within the specifications of the lowest-rated cable. · Cables with protective coverings which may damage other cables should not be grouped with other cables. · Cables having a copper sheath or braiding must be installed in such a way that galvanic corrosion by contact with other metals is prevented.
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· To allow for future expansion of the system, all cables should be allocated spare conductor pairs. [. . . ]
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