PLAN THE INSTALLATION
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Screwdriver – small straight slot.
Saw with blade suitable for Console Top Panel.
Drill Motor with 9/32 inch and 7/32 inch drill bits.
3-2.2 Optional Tools
Calibrated Digital Multimeter (Fluke 80 Series or equivalent).
Service Field Test Unit (P/N 13927, available through ZF
Mathers)
Field Test Control Head - Dual (P/N 14000)
3-2.3 Required Parts
3-2.3.1 Processor’s Utilizing a Servo
•
33C type push-pull cables. The cables are measured from the
end of the threads to the end of the threads. Available in 1
foot (0,3m) increments. (If 43C type push-pull cables are
required, a 43C Conversion Kit is available from ZF Mathers.
Refer to MM13821 Rev.A 8/03, page A-43)
• Many engines, transmissions and inboard/outboard (I/O)
drives are delivered with mounting kits. If not, contact the
engine of gear dealer or manufacture for a factory Cable Con-
nection Kit. Refer to Universal Mounting Kit, page A-41, to
show other connection options.
3-2.3.2 All Remote Stations
• An engine STOP switch must be located at each Remote Sta-
tion.
3-3 DC P
OWER
S
OURCE
One of the most important (and often overlooked) items for proper
operation of your control system is a clean, dedicated, and reliable
source of DC Power.
The wiring used to supply power from the power source (battery)
through the various components (fuses, distribution panel, relays,
etc.) to the Processors must be sized for a voltage drop of 10% or
less using 10 amps as the maximum current draw. Refer to
ABYC
Standard E-11, Table X to determine the appropriate wire gauge for
the necessary conductor length.
When using ZF Mathers supplied 14 gauge power cable, and in
accordance with
ABYC
Standard E-11, the distance from a 12 volt
power source (battery or DC Distribution Panel) shall not exceed 15
feet (4,6m). In 24 volt systems, the maximum cable length is 20
feet (6,1m).
It is recommended by ZF Mathers that an Automatic Power Selec-
tor (APS) and a second power source (battery) be used. Refer to
Automatic Power Selector (APS) Model: 13505, page A-25 for
examples of power supplies.
WARNING: A
N
E
NGINE
STOP S
WITCH
MUST
BE
INSTALLED
AT
EVERY
REMOTE
OPERATING
STA
-
TION
. R
EFER
TO
CFR 46, S
ECTION
62.35-5 (US C
OAST
G
UARD
)
AND
ABYC P-
24.5.8.
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