background image

20

7240

6

2022

-

E300

Control Panel Installation

For 

Control Panel

 installation please refer to the Installation Guide accompanying the control panel to be installed.

MC_0398

Control Panel  

SLEIPNER MOTOR AS

P.O. Box 519
N-1612  Fredrikstad
Norway
www.sleipnergroup.com

DOCUMENT ID:

REVISION:

DATE:

LANGUAGE:

Installation Guide

MC_0120

S-Link System Description

S-Link is a CAN-based control system used for communication between Sleipner products installed on a vessel. The system uses BACKBONE Cables 

as a common power and communication bus with separate SPUR Cables to each connected unit. Units with low power consumption are powered 

directly from the S-Link bus therefore one power cable must be connected to the BACKBONE Cable through a T-Connector. 

 

Main advantages of S-Link system:

-    Compact and waterproof plugs.

-    BACKBONE and SPUR Cables have different colour coding and keying to ensure correct and easy installation. BACKBONE Cables have blue  

  connectors and SPUR Cables have green connectors.

-    Different cable lengths and BACKBONE Extenders makes the system scalable and flexible to install. 

Installation of S-Link cables:

Select appropriate cables to keep the length of BACKBONE- and SPUR Cables to a minimum. In case of planned installation with total BACKBONE 

Cable length exceeding 100 meters please consult your local distributor. The S-Link cables should be installed to ensure sharp bend radius’s is 

avoided. Locking mechanism on connectors must be fully closed. To ensure long lifetime, cables, T-Connectors and Extenders should not be 

located so that they are permanently immersed in water or other fluids. It is also recommended to install cables such that water and condensation do 

not run along the cables and into the connectors.

The POWER Cable should ideally be connected around the middle of the BACKBONE Cable to ensure an equal voltage drop at each end of the 

BACKBONE Cable. The yellow and black wire in the POWER Cable shall be connected to GND and the red wire connected to +12VDC or +24VDC.

To reduce the risk of interference, avoid routing the S-Link cables close to equipment such as radio transmitters, antennas or high voltage cables. The 

backbone must be terminated at each end with the END Terminator.

SPUR cables can be left unterminated to prepare for the installation of future additional equipment. In such cases, ensure to protect open connectors 

from water and moisture to avoid corrosion in the connectors.

MG_0159

BACKBONE Cable

Forms the communication and power bus throughout 

a vessel. Available in different standard lengths.

*Blue ends

*Blue ends

*Blue ends

*Blue ends

*Blue ends

*Blue ends

*Blue ends

*Blue ends

*Blue ends

*Green ends

*Green ends

*Green ends

*Green ends

*Green ends

SPUR Cable

Used to connect S-Link compliant products to the 

backbone cable. One SPUR Cable must be used for 

each connected component, with no exceptions. 

Recommended to be as short as practically possible. 

Available in different standard lengths.

POWER Cable

Required in all installations for connection of BACKBONE 

Cable to a power supply. It shall not be more than one 

POWER Cable in an installation.

4-Port T-Connector

The 4-PORT T-connector allows multiple SPUR Cables to be 

connected. The 4-PORT T-connector comes with two sealing 

caps to protect unused ports.

T-Connector

Used for connection of SPUR 

or POWER Cable to the 

BACKBONE Cable. One 

T-Connector for each 

connected cable.

BACKBONE Extender

Connects two BACKBONE 

Cables to extend the length. 

END Terminator

Must be one at each end of 

the BACKBONE bus. 

12/24V

GND

Switch

Optional

Fuse

2A

S-Link installation example

Spur

Power

T-Connector

End 

Terminator

End 

Terminator

Backbone Extender

Bow Thruster

Control Panel

Spur

Control Panel

Backbone

Backbone

Backbone

Spur

Spur

*For DC system

Spur

4 Port T-Connector

4 Port T-Connector

Stern Thruster

Automatic 

Main switch

S-Link

Power Supply

Yellow

Red

Black

Summary of Contents for E-Vision Electric Thruster E300

Page 1: ...SLEIPNER MOTOR AS P O Box 519 N 1612 Fredrikstad Norway www sleipnergroup com DOCUMENT ID REVISION DATE LANGUAGE Installation Guide For E Vision Electric Thruster Models E300 EN I M 7240 6 2022...

Page 2: ...nnel thruster 6 Tunnel Length 7 Tunnel Installation in Sailboats 8 Water Deflection 9 Tunnel Ends 10 Tunnel Installation 11 12 Stern Tunnel Installation 13 Gear Leg Motor Bracket Installation 14 Prope...

Page 3: ...thruster systems Do not install the thruster in a position where you need to cut a stiffener stringer support that may jeopardise the hull integrity without checking with the boat builder this can be...

Page 4: ...length 340 13 4 T min Minimum tunnel wall thickness 10 0 39 T max Maximum tunnel wall thickness 12 0 47 E300 48v MG_0461 Tunnel centre line Propeller position will vary with each thruster model The g...

Page 5: ...mum Operating Voltage Thrust is kg lbs at V Power Output kW Hp Weight kg lbs Maximum Operation Time E300 48V 42V 62V 300 kg 661 lbs 42V 15 kW 20 hp 44 kg 97 lbs Sleipner eVision thrusters have Industr...

Page 6: ...as possible under the waterline 2 Deeper installations prevent air from being sucked into the tunnel from the surface resulting in reduced thrust performance and increase noise levels during operatio...

Page 7: ...the tunnel walls to vary in length excessively EG The top tunnel wall is x 4 longer than the bottom wall 2 If the tunnel is too long the friction inside will reduce the water speed and thereby the thr...

Page 8: ...the tunnel halfway into the underneath section of the existing hull Strengthen it with a deflector spoiler directing the water flow around the tunnel This will allow installation of the thruster in t...

Page 9: ...ntry The depth and shape of this recess will depend on the boat and the angle facing up down aft of the tunnel insert Normally it is angled slightly down because of the water flow on this area 3 Makin...

Page 10: ...nd thereby reduces the effective tunnel diameter and thrust Turbulence cavitation on the propeller will lessen the thrusters performance and create excess noise 2 For steel aluminium hulls angled tunn...

Page 11: ...back face 5 Cut the tunnel ends to the desired shape and lightly sand its surface Clean the area with acetone or similar where you are going to apply fibreglass NB Do not cast or add breglass to the a...

Page 12: ...stalled and cast 1 Round the edges with a radius of 10 of the tunnel diameter 2 For steel aluminium hulls make a slope with a length of 10 15 of the tunnel diameter NB If this is not possible round th...

Page 13: ...n your Sleipner product delivery Stern Thruster SLEIPNER AS P O Box 519 N 1612 Fredrikstad Norway www sleipnergroup com DOCUMENT ID REVISION DATE LANGUAGE Installation Guide For DC Electric Thruster M...

Page 14: ...the gear leg without the propeller with the gasket on inside the tunnel Place the propeller on the gear leg to ensure it is centred and rotates freely with the same clearance from each blade to the tu...

Page 15: ...node to the end of the propeller and tighten the anode holding screw Apply a thread glue Loctite 243 or similar to ensure that the anode holding screw does not unscrew itself from during the rotation...

Page 16: ...racket with the above torque 4 Check the drive shafts are engaged by rotating the propeller NB Rotating the propellers can be hard due to the gear reduction and the motor however the propeller must be...

Page 17: ...tage drop Ensure the main switch battery isolator can be turned off independently and manually when not on board or in emergencies Ensure it is easily accessible and update instructions that this shou...

Page 18: ...e stated nominal current is measured with 21V or 42V at the motor terminals Lover voltage level at the motor terminals will increase the current drawn by the thruster To avoid significant voltage drop...

Page 19: ...inal polarity must be observed and connected correctly IMPORTANT AMS must be supplied with 24V only Use AMS serial 0 017664 or higher S Link Spur cable S Link Spur cable S Link Backbone cable S Link B...

Page 20: ...onnected to 12VDC or 24VDC To reduce the risk of interference avoid routing the S Link cables close to equipment such as radio transmitters antennas or high voltage cables The backbone must be termina...

Page 21: ...Panel installation please refer to the Installation Guide accompanying the control panel to be installed MC_0398 Control Panel SLEIPNER MOTOR AS P O Box 519 N 1612 Fredrikstad Norway www sleipnergroup...

Page 22: ...e and propeller but NOT anodes sealing rubber fittings or propeller shafts Propeller is fastened correctly to the shaft Propeller turns freely in tunnel The anode and or holding screw is tightened wel...

Page 23: ...f the defect to the best of the Claimant s knowledge including product identification and serial nbr the date and place of purchase and the name and address of the installer Proof of purchase date sho...

Page 24: ...8V E300 300TC 48V ERV300 300TC 48V Subject to installation maintenance and use conforming to their intended purpose is in conformity with the provisions of the following EU Directives Electromagnetic...

Page 25: ...10 250TC 48V E300 300TC 48V ERV300 300TC 48V Subject to installation maintenance and use conforming to their intended purpose is in conformity with the provisions of the following UK Regulations Elect...

Page 26: ...26 7240 6 2022 E300 MC_0037 Notes...

Page 27: ...27 7240 6 2022 E300 MC_0037 Notes...

Page 28: ...curacies or omissions it may contain Continuous product improvement may change the product specifications without notice Therefore Sleipner Group cannot accept liability for any possible differences b...

Reviews: