1 | Connect the ground cables.
These cables must be provided by the installation shipyard.
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2 | Connect the power cable from each Power Supply Unit to the power outlet on the uninterruptible power supply (UPS). |
3 | Connect the power cables between the three Power Supply Units and the Transceiver Unit.
The cables are included in the MS70 delivery, and they are provided readily connected to the terminal blocks in the Power Supply Units. The cables must be run in steel conduits.
Note
The power cables can not be spliced. If the cables are too long, cut them down to a suitable length. If you wish to keep long cables, do not coil them.
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4 | Connect the power cable from the Transceiver Unit to the power outlet on the uninterruptible power supply (UPS). |
5 | Connect the three Ethernet cables from the Power Supply Units to the Ethernet switch in the Transceiver Unit. |
6 | Connect the transducer cables to the Transceiver Unit.
The maximum length of the transducer cables is 30 meters, while the minimum length is 15 meters. The transducer cables can not be spliced.
Note
The required length of the cables to fit each specific installation must be determined before the transducer is ordered.
If the transducer is installed in a drop keel, the transducer cables must be protected. Each cable must be fitted with a protective hose. The protective hose starts inside the transducer. Protection must be used along the entire length of the cables, and all the way up to where the cables penetrate the hull.
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