Raymarine Transducers User manual

Type
User manual
Transducers
for
Fishfinders
Owner’s
Handbook
Document number: 81196_2
Date: August 2002
Transducers for Fishfinders iii
Transducers for Fishfinders
Owners Handbook
August 2002
Intended Use
The transducer units detailed in this handbook are used in con-
junction with Raymarine fishfinders and are intended for recrea-
tional marine depth, speed, and/or temperature measurement
purposes.
Safety Notice
This equipment must be installed and operated in accordance with
the instructions contained in this manual. Failure to do so can
result in personal injury and/or navigational inaccuracies.
Raymarine products are supported by a network of Authorized
Service Representatives. For information on Raymarine products
and services, contact either of the following:
United StatesRaymarine, Inc.
22 Cotton Road, Unit D
Nashua, NH 03063-4219
USA
Telephone 603-881-5200
Fax 603-864-4756
www.raymarine.com
EuropeRaymarine Ltd
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Portsmouth
Hampshire PO3 5TD
England
Telephone +44 (0)23 9269 3611
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www.raymarine.com
© Raymarine, Inc. 2002
iv Transducers for Fishfinders
Preface
This handbook describes the transducers that are required for use
with Raymarine fishfinders. A list of currently available fish-
finder transducers appears on page 4.
The handbook contains very important information on the instal-
lation and operation of your new equipment. In order to obtain the
best results in operation and performance, please read this hand-
book thoroughly.
Raymarine’s Product Support representatives or your local dealer
will be available to answer any questions you may have.
The technical and graphical information contained in this hand-
book, to the best of our knowledge, was correct as it went to press.
However, the Raymarine policy of continuous improvement and
updating may change product specifications without prior notice.
As a result, unavoidable differences between the product and
handbook may occur from time to time, for which liability cannot
be accepted by Raymarine.
Raymarine is a registered trademark of Raymarine Limited.
SeaTalk is a registered trademark of Raymarine Limited.
hsb
2
is a trademark of Raymarine Limited.
Warranty
Your transducer ownership warranty is registered when you fill
out the warranty registration card included with your Raymarine
Fishfinder Owners Handbook. It is very important that you com-
plete the owner information and return the card to the factory in
order to receive full warranty benefits.
EMC Conformance
All Raymarine equipment and accessories are designed to the best
industry standards for use in the leisure marine environment.
The design and manufacture of Raymarine equipment and acces-
sories conform to the appropriate Electromagnetic Compatibility
(EMC) standards, but correct installation is required to ensure that
performance is not compromised.
Contents v
Contents
Chapter 1: Overview ...............................................................................1
1.1 Introduction.......................................................................1
General ..............................................................................1
EMC InstallationGuidelines ............................................2
1.2 TheFishfinder System ......................................................3
Selecting theCorrectTypeofTransducer .........................4
Planning the Installation ...................................................5
1.3 UnpackingandInspecting theComponents .....................6
1.4 Selecting the EquipmentLocation ....................................6
TransducerMounting Location ........................................6
TransomMountTransducer ..............................................7
1.5 CableRuns ......................................................................12
TransducerCable ............................................................12
Chapter 2: Installation ..........................................................................15
2.1 Installing the TransomMount Transducer ......................15
Preparation ......................................................................15
Installation ......................................................................16
2.2 Installing the Thru-hullTransducer ................................17
Tools andMaterial Needed .............................................17
Preparation ......................................................................17
Installation ......................................................................22
Installationin aCored FiberglassHull ............................29
Checkfor Leaks ..............................................................30
2.3 Installing the In-hullTransducer .....................................31
Tools andMaterial Needed .............................................31
Testing theSelectedMounting Location ........................31
Installation ......................................................................34
Installationin aCored FiberglassHull ............................37
2.4 Transducer CableConnections .......................................39
Chapter 3: Maintenance .......................................................................43
Cleaning Instructions ......................................................43
Servicing andSafety .......................................................43
Problem Solving .............................................................44
CommonProblems and Their Solutions .........................44
Howto ContactRaymarine .............................................45
WorldwideSupport .........................................................47
Index.................................................................................... 49
vi Transducers for Fishfinders
Chapter 1: Overview 1
Chapter 1:Overview
1.1 Introduction
Thishandbook provides instructionstoassistyouin the installation
andsetup ofthevarioustransducersfor Raymarine fishfinders.See
Table 1-1on page4 for alist ofthe differentsensor,material and
mountingtypes available.
General
Raymarinefishfindersrequire a transducer, eitherthru-hull, in-hull,
ortransom-mount.
Transducerscan measure water depth, temperature, distance
traveled,and/or speed.It is importantto position yourtransducer
correctly, as described inSection 1.4, SelectingtheEquipment
Location.
Note:Ifspeed andtemperatureare beinginput viaSeaTalk, these
valuesaredisplayed insteadof thespeedand temperature inputs
from the transducer.
Thishandbookisdivided into three chaptersas follows:
Chapter One providesan overview ofthe transducer installation.It
includessectionsonUnpacking and Inspecting theComponents,
Selecting theTransducerSiteand a description of theCableRuns.
Chapter Two providesdetailedinstructions on howtomountand
connecteach typeof transducer.
ChapterThreeprovidesinformationonmaintenanceandwhattodo
ifyou have problems.
2 Transducers for Fishfinders
EMC Installation Guidelines
All Raymarineequipmentand accessoriesare designed to thebest
industry standardsfor use inthe leisuremarineenvironment.
Theirdesign andmanufactureconformstothe appropriate
Electromagnetic Compatibility (EMC) standards, but correct
installation isrequired to ensure thatperformance isnot
compromised.Although every efforthas beentakento ensure that
theywillperform under allconditions,it is important tounderstand
whatfactorscould affectthe operationoftheproduct.
TheguidelinesgivenheredescribetheconditionsforoptimumEMC
performance,but itis recognized thatitmay not bepossibleto meet
allofthese conditionsin allsituations.To ensurethe bestpossible
conditionsforEMCperformance withinthe constraints imposedby
any location,always ensurethe maximum separationpossible
betweendifferent itemsof electrical equipment.
For optimumEMC performance, it isrecommended that wherever
possible:
Raymarineequipment and cables connected toit are:
At least 1m (3ft) fromany equipmenttransmitting or cables
carrying radio signals,e.g.,VHF radios,cablesandantennas.
In the caseof SSBradios, the distanceshould be increased to
2 m(7 ft).
More than2 m(7 ft) from the path ofa radarbeam. Aradar
beamcan normallybe assumedtospread 20degrees above
andbelowtheradiating element.
The equipmentis supplied from a separatebattery fromthat used
forenginestart.Voltagedrops below 10 V (20 Vfor 10 kW open
arrayscanners)in the power supplyto our products,and starter
motortransients,can cause the equipmentto reset. Thiswillnot
damagetheequipment,butmay causethe lossofsome informa-
tionand may changethe operating mode.
Raymarinespecified cablesare usedat alltimes. Cuttingand
rejoiningthesecablescancompromiseEMCperformanceandso
mustbe avoidedunlessdoingsois detailedinthe documentation.
Ifasuppressionferriteisattachedtoacable,thisferriteshouldnot
beremoved.Iftheferrite needs to beremoved during installation
itmustbereassembledin the same position.
Chapter 1: Overview 3
Thefollowingillustrationshowsatypicalrangeof suppression
ferrites fitted toRaymarine equipment.
Connections to Other Equipment
Ifyour Raymarineequipmentis to beconnectedtoother equipment
usingacablenotsuppliedbyRaymarine,asuppressionferriteMUST
always be attached tothe cable near tothe Raymarineunit.
1.2 The Fishfinder System
Transducersenable fishfinders to display depth,water temperature
and/orspeed, depending on thetype of transducer(s)installed.
Beforeyou startthe installation,check thatyouhave thecorrect
transducerfor yourapplication, as described below in Selecting the
Correct TypeofTransducer.
4 Transducers for Fishfinders
Selecting the Correct Type of Transducer
RaymarineFishfinderscan be usedwithanyof the following
transducers:
1
E66020, E66029 and E66043 thru-hull transducers must be installed with a high-
speed fairing.
Note:Thisinformationwascurrentasofthedatethishandbookwas
printed.Newtransducermodelsareconstantlybecomingavailable.
Checkwithyourdealerforthemostcurrentlist.
Table 1-1:Transducer Types
Part No.
Sensor
Type
Material
Mounting
Method
Max.
Power
E66008 Depth Plastic In-Hull 600 W
E66013 Depth Plastic Thru-Hull 600 W
E66014 Depth Bronze Thru-Hull 600 W
E66015 Depth Stainless
steel
Thru-Hull 600 W
E66018 Speed, Temp Bronze Thru-Hull 600 W
E66019 Speed, Temp Plastic Transom 600 W
E66020
1
Depth,
Speed, Temp
Bronze Thru-Hull 600 W
E66024 Depth, Temp Bronze Thru-Hull (high
performance)
600 W or
1000 W
E66029
1
Depth,
Speed, Temp
Bronze Thru-Hull
(long stem)
600 W
E66030 Speed, Temp Plastic Thru-Hull 600 W
E66033 Depth, Temp Bronze Thru-Hull 600 W or
1000 W
E66035 Depth, Temp Bronze Thru-Hull 600W
E66038 Depth,
Speed, Temp
Plastic Transom 600W
E66043
1
Depth,
Speed, Temp
Stainless
steel
Thru-Hull 600W
Chapter 1: Overview 5
WARNING:
IftheE66020,E66029andE66043thru-hulltransducersarenot
carefully installedandfitted to theshape ofthe hull,the vessel
maytakeonwater.Toensureproperalignmentandasecurefit,
these transducermodels MUSTbe installed with afairing. In
additionto improvingfishfinder performance atall speeds,the
fairingallowsbetterfittingtothehullanddramaticallyincreases
thesealing surface.
Applications
Plastichousingsare recommendedforfiberglassormetalhulls.
Bronze housings are recommendedforwood or fiberglasshulls.
Installationofabronzehousinginametalhull requiresusingofa
fairing,availablefromyourRaymarine dealer.
Never installa metalhousingin avesselwitha positiveground
system.
TransomMountTransducersare recommended for personal
watercraftand powerboatswith outboard,inboard-outboardand jet
drives.They areNOT recommended for large or twinscrew inboard
boats.
Adjusts totransomangles from 3° 16°. For anglesgreater than
16
°, a tapered plastic, wood or metal shim will beneeded.
Designed for operation from 558m.p.h. (4 50 knots).
Thru-HullTransducers arerecommended for boats withstraight-
shaftinboardengines.
In-Hulltransducersarerecommendedforfiberglasshulls,especially
inhighspeed power boatsandracingsailboats.
Planning the Installation
Beforeyou installyour system, plan theinstallation,considering:
Location ofthetransducer and fishfinder, as described in
Section 1.4
CableRuns,includingcablesforanintegratedsystem(toprovide
heading and position data, etc.), as describedin Section 1.5.
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1.3 Unpacking and Inspecting the Components
Unpackyoursystem carefully,to prevent damage totheequipment.
Savethe carton andpacking,in caseyou need toreturn a unitfor
service.
Checkthatyouhave allthecorrect systemcomponents.These
dependonyoursystem package, asfollows:
1
E66023 fairings are required for installing E66020 and E66029 bronze thru-hull
transducers.
2
E66045 fairings are required for installing E66043 stainless steel thru-hull
transducers.
Note:Thisinformationwascurrentasofthedatethishandbookwas
printed.Checkwith your dealer forthemost current listofpartsand
accessories.
1.4 Selecting the Equipment Location
Transducer Mounting Location
Itis very importantthat youmount thetransducer correctly. The
transducerprovides themostreliable readingsif itlooksintowater
thatissmoothandundisturbed.
Table 1-2:Parts and Accessories
Item
Part
No.
Supplied
with:
Option
for:
Transducer (
see Table 1-1 on page 4)
All
Transducer cable, 10 ft (3 m) extension
Transducer cable, 18 ft (5 m) extension
Transducer Y Cable
E66009
E66010
E66022
Speed/Temp
Transducers
All
All
All others
High Speed Fairing
E66023
1
E66045
2
E66025
E66034
E26017
E66020, E66029
E66043
E66024
E66033
E66035
Chapter 1: Overview 7
Acousticnoiseisalwayspresentandthesesoundwavescaninterfere
withtheoperationofthe transducer. Ambient(background)noise
fromsources suchas waves,fish, rain and othervessels cannotbe
controlled.Carefully selecting thetransducers mounting location
can minimize noise generated bythe vessels propeller(s),shaft(s),
machinery, and otherecho sounders. The lowerthenoiselevel,the
higherthe echosoundergainthat canbe used, andthe betterthe
Fishfindersperformance.
CAUTION:
Toensureaccuratereadings,DONOT mountthetransducerin
anareaofturbulenceor bubbles:
nearwater intakeordischargeopenings
behindstrakes,fittings orhullirregularities
behind eroding paint (an indication of turbulence)
Choosea locationwhere:
Thewaterflowingacrossthehullissmoothestwithaminimumof
turbulenceandbubbles(especiallyat high speeds).
The transducerwillbecontinuouslycovered bywaterwhen the
boatis moving. If thetransducerismountednearthe sideof the
boat,itmay be exposedwhenthe boatisturning.
The transducerbeam isunobstructedby the keel orpropeller
shaft.
There isa minimumdeadrise angle.
Thereisadequateheadroominsidethevesselfortheheightof the
thru-hull housing, tighteningthenuts,and removingthevalve
assembly insert.
Transom Mount Transducer
Singledriveboat- Refer toFigure 1-1 . Ifyourboat has one pro-
peller(outboardorinboard),mountthetransducerabout18"(455
mm)tothesideoftheboats centerline. To reduce anyinterfer-
encecaused by airbubbles,choosetheside on thedownstroke of
thepropeller(usually the starboardside).
Twindrive boat -If your boat hastwin propellers(outboard or
inboard-outboard),mountthetransducerbetweenthedrivesnear
the centerline of the boat. If the boat will be operated athigh
speeds,thetransducermaybemountedclosertothecenterlineof
the hull.
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Ifthepropellercanbeturnedtosteertheboat,allowatleast2"(50
mm)beyondthe swing radiusofthepropeller.Thiswill prevent
thepropeller fromdamaging thetransducer whenit isturned.
Figure 1-1: Transom Mount Transducer Location
Do Not mountthetransducerbehindany hullfittings,intakesor
otherparts extending from thehull thatmay cause turbulenceor
airbubbles.
The brackethas aquick-release mechanism,shown Figure 1-2.
This allows the transducer toflipup if ithits anydebrisor thebot-
tom.Allowenoughclearanceabovethetransducerforittoswing
upwardscompletelythisisabout10"(254mm),measuredfrom
the bottom of the transom.
Chapter 1: Overview 9
Figure 1-2: Transom Mount Transducer - Quick-release Bracket
Onaboatwithafiberglasshull,theleadingedgeofthetransducer
shouldextend 1/8"(3.2mm) to1/4"(6 mm) belowthebottom
edgeofthehullasshowninFigure1-3.Onanaluminumhull,the
transducershould extenda bit more 1/4"(6mm) to3/8" (9 mm)
Ifthe boat will betrailered, besure the transducer will nothitany
rollers,bunksor fittings on the trailer.
Figure 1-3: Transom Mount Transducer - Vertical Position
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Thru-hull Transducer and In-hull Transducer
Similarconsiderationshouldbegiventothelocationofthru-hulland
in-hulltransducers.Figure1-4 showsthebesttransducerlocationfor
different hulltypes.
Displacement hullpowerboat Locate at 1/3 aftload waterline
length(LWL)and6 -12"(150-300mm)offthecenterlineon the
sideofthe hull where thepropelleris movingdownward.
PlaninghullpowerboatMountwell aft,on or nearthe center-
line, and well inboard of thefirst set of lifting strakes to ensure
that itis incontactwith the water athigh speeds.Mount on the
sideofthe hull where thepropelleris movingdownward.
OutboardandI/OMountjustforward of theengine(s).
Inboardmountwellforwardof thepropeller(s)andshaft(s).
Step-hull Mount justahead ofthefirststep.
Boatscapableofspeedsabove25 kn(29m.p.h.)Review
transducer locationand operating results ofsimilar boats before
proceeding.
Fin keelsailboats Mount tothe sideof thecenterlineandfor-
wardof the fin keel1- 2ft(300-600mm).
FullkeelsailboatsLocateamidshipsandawayfromthekeelat
thepointofminimumdeadriseangle.
FiberglassHulls Since thehullabsorbsacousticenergy, trans-
mittingthroughthe hull reducesthe sensorsperformance. Fiber-
glasshullsareoftenreinforcedinplacesforaddedstrength.These
coredareascontainbalsawoodorstructuralfoam,whicharepoor
soundconductors.If youcannot avoidlocatingthesensorover
coring,followthe instructionsfor Installation in a Cored Fiber-
glassHull onpage 29.
Thru-hullTransducer HeadroomAllowadequate headroom
insidethevesselfortheheightofthethru-hullhousing,tightening
thenutsandremovingthe insert. The minimumheadroomsare:
With fairing: 10" (254mm)
Without fairing:12" (305 mm)
In-hullTransducer Find alocationwhere thefiberglassis
solid:
Thereare no airbubblestrappedin thefiberglassresin.
Thereis nocoring,flotation material, or dead airspace sand-
wichedbetween the insideskinand the outer skinof thehull.
Chapter 1: Overview 11
Figure 1-4: Best Location for Thru Hull Transducer
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1.5 Cable Runs
Consider the following before installing the system cables:
You needto attachthe power cable andthe transducer cable.
Additionalcables will be requiredifyou are installing aninte-
grated system.
Allcablesshouldbe adequatelysecured,protected fromphysical
damageand protectedfrom exposure to heat.Avoidrunning
cablesthroughbilgesordoorways,or close to movingor hot
objects.
Acute bendsmustbe avoided
Where acablepassesthrough anexposedbulkheadordeckhead,
awatertightfeed-through should beused.
Secure cablesin placeusing tie-wraps or lacingtwine. Coil any
extra cable and tie it out of the way.
Transducer Cable
A30 ft(10m) cableis supplied withthetransducer.The transducer
cablemaybeextendeduptoamaximumof60ft(20m)using
optionalextensioncables.
Thetransducercableconnectorhasanutthathasbeenremovedtoaid
installation.Toallowyoutocomplete theinstallationwithoutcutting
thecable, ensurethat anyholes youdrillarelargeenough toaccept
theconnector, withthenut removed.
Afterthecablehas beenrunthroughthe holes, thisnut must be
attached beforethe cablecan beconnected, asdescribed in
TransducerCable Connections onpage 39.
CAUTION:
Donot cutthe transducer cableor removetheconnector.Donot
trytoshortenorsplice thecable. Ifthe cableis cut,it cannotbe
repaired.Cuttingthecablewillalso voidthewarranty.
ForaTransommountinstallationroutethecableupandoverthe
top edgeof the transom as shown inFigure1-5 . Secure the cable
usingcableclamps (availablefromyour local marineequipment
supplier).
Chapter 1: Overview 13
Ifyou donotwant to exposethe cableon deck,youmay drilla
hole13/16"(21 mm)throughthetransomforthecable(withcon-
nector attached).Toseal the opening,use a feed-thrucap where
thecablepassesthroughthe transom.
For either type ofinstallation runthecablethroughtheinterior
oftheboat.
If the30ft (10m) cableisnotlong enough, extensioncables are
availablefromyour Raymarinedealer. See Table1-2on page 6.
Total cablelength fromthetransducertothefishfindermust
notexceed60ft(20m).Whenyouattachthe extensioncable, be
surethat the connectionsare watertight.Use Dow CorningDC-4
oranequivalentsealing compoundto protect theconnector
assemblies.
Figure 1-5: Installing the Cable on a Transom Mount Transducer
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