| performance by NEXUS NETWORK   Depth transducer TH 52   Installation Manual English   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   English   DEPTH TH52   11-2   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   DEPTH TH52   English   CONTENTS:   1 2 3 Applications.........................................................................................................4   Tools and Materials Needed ...............................................................................4   Mounting Location ..............................................................................................5   3.1   3.2   3.3   Acoustic Noise..............................................................................................5   Placement.....................................................................................................5   Boat Types....................................................................................................6   4 5 Installation ...........................................................................................................7   4.1   4.2   Hole Drilling ..................................................................................................7   Bedding.........................................................................................................8   Installing...............................................................................................................8   5.1   5.2   5.3   Checking for Leaks .......................................................................................9   Blanking Plug................................................................................................9   Installation in a Cored Fiberglass Hull.........................................................10   6 7 8 CONNECTION TO INSTRUMENT/CONTACTS .................................................11   Calibration..........................................................................................................11   Maintenance.......................................................................................................11   8.1   8.2   Antifouling Paint..........................................................................................11   Cleaning......................................................................................................11   9 TECHNICAL DATA.............................................................................................12   11-3   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   English   DEPTH TH52   INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS   Thru-Hull Depth Transducer   Low Profile, Flush, and Retractable Models   IMPORTANT: Please read these instructions completely before proceeding   with the installation. These directions supersede any other instructions in   your instrument manual if they differ.   WARNING: NEVER USE SOLVENTS!   Certain cleaners, fuel, paints, sealants, and other products may contain strong solvents,   such as acetone, which attack many plastics greatly reducing their strength.   1 Applications   • Plastic housing is recommended for fiberglass or metal hulls only. Never install a   plastic thru-hull sensor in a wood hull, since swelling of the wood may overstress   the plastic causing a fracture.   • • • Bronze housing is recommended for fiberglass or wood hulls only. Never install a   bronze housing in a metal hull, because electrolytic corrosion will occur.   Stainless steel housing is recommended for metal hulls to prevent electrolytic   corrosion.   Never install a metal housing in a vessel with a positive ground system.   2 Tools and Materials Needed   Safety goggles   Dust mask   Electric drill with 10mm (3/8") or larger chuck capacity   Drill bit: 3mm or 1/8"   Hole saw (see table on page 1)   Beveled countersink tool for B21, P269, and P314   Countersink tool for B119, P217, and P219   Sandpaper   Mild household detergent or weak solvent (alcohol)   File (installation in a metal hull)   Marine sealant   Additional washer for some aluminum installations   Slip-joint pliers for metal housing   Silicone grease or petroleum jelly (Vaseline ® ) (retractable units)   Zip-ties   Water-based antifouling paint (mandatory in salt water)   Installation in a cored fiberglass hull:   Hole saw for hull interior: (see table on page 1)   Fiberglass cloth and resin (see page 4, #5)   or Cylinder, wax, tape, and casting epoxy (see page 4, #5)   11-4   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   DEPTH TH52   English   3 Mounting Location   3.1 Acoustic Noise   Acoustic noise is always present and these sound waves can interfere with the   operation of the transducer. Background noise from sources such as: waves, fish, and   other vessels cannot be controlled. However, carefully selecting the transducer   mounting location can minimize the affect of vessel generated noise from the   propeller(s) and shaft(s), other machinery, and other echosounders. The lower the   noise level, the higher the echosounder gain that can be used.   3.2 Placement   Choose a location where:   • The water flowing across the hull is smoothest with a minimum of bubbles and   turbulence (especially at high speeds).   • • • • The transducer will be continuously immersed in water.   The transducer beam is unobstructed by the keel or propeller shaft(s).   There is a minimum deadrise angle.   There is adequate headroom inside the vessel for the height of the housing,   tightening the nuts, and removing any insert (see table below).   Minimum   Outside Hull   Inside Hull   Model   Headroom   Hole Saw Size   Hole Saw Size   P17, Retractable   200mm (8”)   51mm (2”)   60mm (2-3/8”)   Caution: Do not mount the sensor:   Near water intake or discharge openings, Behind strakes, fittings,   or hull irregularities, Behind eroding paint (an indication of   turbulence)   11-5   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   English   3.3 Boat Types   DEPTH TH52   (see Figure 1)   • Displacement hull powerboat—Locate 1/3 aft LWL and 150–300mm (6–12") off   the centerline on the side of the hull where the propeller is moving downward.   Planing hull powerboat—Mount well aft, on or near the centerline, and well   inboard of the first set of lifting strakes to insure that the transducer is in contact   with the water at high speeds. Mount on the side of the hull where the propeller is   moving downward.   • Outboard and I/O—Mount just forward of the engine(s).   Inboard—Mount well ahead of the propeller(s) and shaft(s).   Step-hull—Mount just ahead of the first step.   Boat capable of speeds above 25kn (29MPH)—Review the installation location and   operating results of similar boats before proceeding.   • • Fin keel sailboat—Mount to the side of the centerline and forward of the fin keel   300–600mm (1–2').   Full keel sailboat—Locate amidships and away from the keel at the point of   minimum deadrise angle.   Figure1.   Best location for the transducer   11-6   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   DEPTH TH52   English   4 Installation   Cored fiberglass hull—Follow separate instructions on page 4.   4.1 Hole Drilling   Warning: Always wear safety goggles and a dust mask.   1. Drill a 3 mm or 1/8" pilot hole from inside the hull. If there is a rib, strut, or other hull   irregularity near the selected mounting location, drill from the outside.   Note: If the pilot hole is drilled in the wrong location, drill a second hole in a better   location. Apply masking tape to the outside of the hull over the incorrect hole and   fill it with epoxy.   2. Using the appropriate size hole saw, cut a hole from outside of the hull (see table   on page 1).   Note: All flush models require a countersink tool to create a “seat” in the hull.   3. Sand and clean the area around the hole, inside and outside, to ensure that the   sealant will adhere properly to the hull. If there is any petroleum residue inside the   hull, remove it with either mild household detergent or a weak solvent (alcohol)   before sanding.   Metal hull—Remove all burrs with a file and sandpaper.   11-7   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   English   4.2 Bedding   DEPTH TH52   Caution: Never pull, carry, or hold the transducer by its cable; this may sever internal   connections.   1. Remove the hull nut and any washer (see Figure 2). Also remove the cap nut and   the transducer insert.   2. Apply a 2mm (1/16") thick layer of sealant around the lip of the housing that   contacts the hull and up the sidewall of the housing, 6 mm (1/4") higher than the   combined thickness of the hull, washer(s), and the hull nut. This will ensure there is   sealant in the threads to seal the hull and to hold the hull nut securely in place.   Figure 2   5 Installing   Note: Ignore any arrows on the housing, insert, and blanking plug.   1. From outside the hull, push the housing into the mounting hole using a twisting   motion to squeeze out excess sealant (see Figure 2).   2. Slide the washer onto the housing inside the hull   Aluminum hull less than 6mm (1/4") thick—Use an additional washer. Never use   bronze, since electrolytic corrosion will occur.   3. Screw the hull nut in place. Hand-tighten only. Do not over-tighten.   4. Remove the excess sealant on the outside of the hull to ensure smooth water flow   over the transducer.   5. After the sealant cures, inspect and lubricate the O-rings on the insert with silicone   grease or petroleum jelly. Slide the insert into the housing. Seat the insert into   place with a twisting motion until the key fits into the notch. Be careful not to rotate   the outer housing and disturb the sealant. Screw the cap nut in place and hand-   11-8   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   DEPTH TH52   English   tighten only. Do not over tighten.   Warning: Always attach the safety wire to prevent the insert from backing out in   the unlikely event that the cap nut fails or is screwed on incorrectly.   6. Attach the safety wire. Attach the safety wire to one eye in the hull nut. Lead the   wire in a counterclockwise direction and thread it through one eye in the cap nut,   the pull ring, the second eye in the cap nut, and the second eye in the hull nut.   Twist the wire securely to itself.   7. Route the cable to the Server, being careful not to tear the cable jacket when   passing it through the bulkhead(s) and other parts of the boat. To reduce electrical   interference, separate the sensor cable from other electrical wiring and the engine.   Coil any excess cable and secure it in place using zip-ties to prevent damage.   8. Refer to the Server manual to connect the sensor to the instrument.   5.1 Checking for Leaks   Caution: Never install a thru-hull transducer and leave the boat in the water unchecked   for several days.   When the boat is placed in the water, immediately check around the thru-hull   transducer for leaks. Note that very small leaks may not be readily observed. It is best   not to leave the boat in the water for more than 3 hours before checking it again. If   there is a small leak, there may be considerable bilge water accumulation after 24   hours. If a leak is observed, repeat “Bedding” and “Installing” immediately.   5.2 Blanking Plug   1. Inspect and lubricate the O-rings on the blanking plug with silicone grease or   petroleum jelly.   2. Remove the safety wire from the pull ring and cap nut. Then, unscrew the cap nut   (see Figure 2).   3. With the blanking plug ready in one hand, pull the insert most of the way out.   Remove the insert and rapidly replace it with the plug. Seat it into place with a   pushing twisting motion until the key fits into the notch in the housing. With   practice, only 250ml (10oz.) of water will enter the boat. Screw the cap nut in place   and hand-tighten only.   Warning: Always attach the safety wire to prevent the insert from backing out in   the unlikely event that the cap nut fails or is screwed on incorrectly.   4. Reattach the safety wire.   11-9   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   English   DEPTH TH52   5.3 Installation in a Cored Fiberglass Hull   The core (wood or foam) must be cut and sealed carefully. The core must be protected   from water seepage, and the hull must be reinforced to prevent it from crushing under   the hull nut allowing the housing to become loose.   Warning: Always wear safety goggles and a dust mask.   1. Drill a 3 mm or 1/8" pilot hole from inside the hull (see Figure 3). If there is a rib,   strut, or other hull irregularity near the selected mounting location, drill from the   outside. If the hole is drilled in the wrong location, drill a second hole in a better   location. Apply masking tape to the outside of the hull over the incorrect hole and   fill it with epoxy.   2. Using the appropriate size outside hull hole saw, cut a hole from outside the hull   through the outer skin only (see table on page 1).   3. Using the appropriate size inside hull hole saw, cut through the inner skin and   most of the core from inside the hull. The core material can be very soft. Apply only   light pressure to the hole saw after cutting through the inner skin to avoid   accidentally cutting the outer skin.   4. Remove the plug of core material, so the inside of the outer skin and the inner core   of the hull is fully exposed. Sand and clean the inner skin, core, and the outer skin   around the hole.   Caution: Always completely seal the hull to prevent water seepage into the core.   5. If you are skilled with fiberglass, saturate a layer of fiberglass cloth with a suitable   resin and lay it inside the hole to seal and strengthen the core. Add layers until the   hole is the correct diameter.   Alternatively, a hollow or solid cylinder of the correct diameter can be coated with   wax and taped in place. Fill the gap between the cylinder and hull with casting   epoxy. After the epoxy has set, remove the cylinder (see Figure 3).   6. Sand and clean the area around the hole, inside and outside, to ensure that the   sealant will adhere properly to the hull. If there is any petroleum residue inside the   hull, remove it with either mild household detergent or a weak solvent (alcohol)   before sanding.   7. Proceed with “Bedding” and “Installing”.   11-10   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   DEPTH TH52   English   6 CONNECTION TO INSTRUMENT/CONTACTS   The depth transducer connects to the FI-30 Server or directly.   The transducer cable is clearly marked with No 2 and the colours will correspond to   input screw terminal on the Server.   IMPORTANT! DO NOT CUT OR EXTEND THE 8 M TRANSDUCER CABLE!   7 Calibration   Calibration is carried out in the Multi Control instrument (see manual).   8 Maintenance   8.1 Antifouling Paint   Surfaces exposed to salt water must be coated with anti-fouling paint. Use water-   based antifouling paint only. Never use ketone based antifouling paint, since ketones   can attack many plastics possibly damaging the transducer. Apply antifouling paint   every 6 months or at the beginning of each boating season.   8.2 Cleaning   Aquatic growth can accumulate rapidly on the transducer’s surface, reducing its   performance within weeks. Clean the surface with a soft cloth and mild household   detergent. If the fouling is severe, use a stiff brush or putty knife to remove the growth   taking care to avoid making scratches. Wet sanding is permissible with fine grade   wet/dry paper.   11-11   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   English   DEPTH TH52   9 TECHNICAL DATA   Dimensions Transducer:   Transducer cable:   Power supply:   51 x 86 mm (1 5/8” x 3 3/8”)   8 m (9.9 ft + 26.2 ft)   12V DC (10-16V)   Power consumption:   Depth range:   0.2 W   0.8 - 150 m (3 - 450 ft) at   speed up to 30 knots.   ± 0.1 %   Accuracy:   Type of transducer:   Temperature range:   Piezocrystal 200 kHz   Operation -10°C to + 70°C   Storage -35°C to +85°C   The depth measuring is based on the echos speed in water which is 1.463 m/sec.   11-12   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   Copyright ©:   Silva Sweden AB   Kuskvägen 4, 191 62 Sollentuna, Sweden   Tel: +46 -(0) 8 - 623 43 00. Fax: +46 -(0) 8 - 92 76 01   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   |