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[. . . ] Installation manual Simrad transducers Installation principles and guidelines www. SIMRAD. com MAXIMIZING YOUR PERFORMANCE AT SEA Echo sounder transducers Installation manual This document provides a generic description of echo sounder transducer installation. The information must be regarded as general guidelines and recommendations only. The installation shipyard must design and manufacture installation hardware to fit each individual transducer and vessel. 851-160164/H September 2006 Document history Document number: 851-160164 / ISBN-10: 82-8066-036-4 / ISBN-13: 978-82-8066-036-7 Converted to XML format. Chapters listing all Simrad transducers and their termination to the General Purpose Transceiver (GPT) are added. [. . . ] Bolts through the clamping ring into the mounting ring will then secure the transducer between them. Note that several transducers use direction guides to allow correct mounting. Smooth surface Mounting screws or bolts must not be extruding from the hull plating. Ensure that the surface of the transducer face, the hull plating and putty around the transducer is as even and smooth as possible. Obstructions on these surfaces will create problems with turbulant flow. Horizontal support bar Large diameter transducers must be fitted with a horizontal support bar. This bar can be secured to the mounting ring using threaded rods. Water filled As for a blister, the interior of the tank must be filled with water. This can be accomplished by air release through a steel tube, which is extended either to open air 1. 5 m above the water line or to the water outside the hull at a point higher than the tank interior. If the tube is extended to open air, drainage must be provided with leakage at the transducer flange or a separate hole in the tank bottom. 24 851-160164/H Ways of mounting the transducer Example Transducer mounting in a steel tank is shown in the figure below. G F A B D E (CD17012A) C (A) = Steel tank (B) = Water (C) = Drainage hole (D) = Cable service loop (E) = Steel tube for air outlet (F) = Stuffing tube (G) = Cable in steel conduit 851-160164/H 25 Simrad Echo sounder transducers Acoustic window Vessels operating in arctic waters need special attention on transducer installation. Floating blocks of ice may damage even a flush mounted transducer face. For this situation Simrad offers arctic tanks in different sizes. Mounting and clamping rings Circular transducers may be provided with mounting and clamping rings, or with drawings to allow for local production of these. The mounting ring is welded to the hole inside the steel tank, while the clamping ring fits around the edge of the transducer body. Bolts through the clamping ring into the mounting ring will then secure the transducer between them. Note that several transducers use direction guides to allow correct mounting. Smooth surface Mounting screws or bolts must not be extruding from the acoustic window. Ensure that the surface of the window, the hull plating and putty around the transducer is as even and smooth as possible. Obstructions on these surfaces will create problems with turbulant flow. Horizontal support bar Large diameter transducers must be fitted with a horizontal support bar. This bar can be secured to the mounting ring using threaded rods. 26 851-160164/H Ways of mounting the transducer Example The transducer shown in the figure below is mounted inside the tank behind a strong acoustic window which could be made of polycarbonate. The tank is filled with oil. F E A B G D (CD017012B) C (A) = Steel tank (B) = Oil (C) = Acoustic window (D) = Cable service loop (E) = Stuffing tube (F) = Cable in steel conduit (G) = Oil inlet 851-160164/H 27 Simrad Echo sounder transducers Inside the hull The transducer can also be mounted inside the hull. An installation of the transducer inside the hull, and sounding through the hull, requires a good acoustic contact between the transducer face and the hull. Oil used in hydraulic systems is a well suited liquid for this purpose. Typical values of the two way loss are 3 dB for polyester, 6 dB for aluminium and 10 dB for steel. Hulls made of wood or a sandwich type with foam in the middle, attenuate the sound so much that through hull sounding must be regarded as impossible. The loss varies with the distance between transducer face and the hull. In addition to the loss, the beam pattern is degraded, because a larger area of the hull is set into vibrations. Mounting and clamping rings Circular transducers may be provided with mounting and clamping rings, or with drawings to allow for local production of these. [. . . ] We also recommend that you install the transducer cable in a steel conduit. Related topics Cable splicing on page 36 Steel conduit on page 37 56 851-160164/H GPT transducer terminations Single beam transducer to split beam transceiver This is the termination of the transducer cable from a single frequency, single beam transducer to the socket on a split beam General Purpose Transceiver Unit (GPT). The other end of the cable is permanently fixed to the transducer. GPT Transducer socket L K E F H J B C D A N M Transducer cable Junction Box (1:1) (Optional) Screen Connect to plug housing A B C D E F H J W802-9 Rev. A Single frequency, single beam, to split beam transceiver, termination If you need to splice the transducer cable, it is very important to use the correct cable, and to avoid ground loops. We also recommend that you install the transducer cable in a steel conduit. Related topics Cable splicing on page 36 Steel conduit on page 37 851-160164/H 57 Simrad Echo sounder transducers Dual frequency, single beam transducer This is the termination of the transducer cable from a dual frequency, single beam transducer to the socket on the General Purpose Transceiver Unit (GPT). The other end of the cable is permanently fixed to the transducer. B C D E A N M L K J Transducer cable Black Junction Box (1:1) (Optional) White Black F H GPT Transducer socket C D H J Pair 1 Low frequency High frequency Low frequency High frequency Pair 2 Screen White Connect to plug housing Black Pair 3 White Black Thermistor Thermistor 4 17 Pair 4 White Not used "Auxiliary" 25-pin D-connector on GPT W802-6 Rev. E Dual frequency, single beam termination If you need to splice the transducer cable, it is very important to use the correct cable, and to avoid ground loops. [. . . ]

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