Standard Horizon DS41 owner manual Transducer Installation, General

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Transducer Installation

• Do not expose a plastic thru-hull transducer

Note:

to solvents. Strong solvents such as

acetone and methylene chloride attack

The installation of a transducer is a job

many types of plastics and dramatically

for a professional boat yard that performs

reduce the strength of plastic parts.

numerous installations.

Accumulation of grease or grime may be

The following is an informational guide-

removed with a damp cloth and mild

line on the installation of transducers.

household detergents.

 

General

 

Correct installation of the transducer is essential for optimum operation of the instrument. Select a location for the transducer using the following guidelines:

Non-aerated water (bubble-free) water must flow across the face of the transducer at all speeds if good depth performance is to be achieved.

Never position the transducer directly behind shafts, struts, fittings and paddlewheel speed transducers because water turbulence underneath the transducer face can adversely affect depth performance.

Note:

Transducer cable may be extended up to 15 additional feet but depth performance may be affected.

Use 22 gauge, two-wire, shielded cable, using RCA/Phono connectors, or use EX375D 15 foot extension cable.

Keep the transducer cable away from the engine to reduce electrical interference.

If the boat has bottom paint applied and has been used, inspect for areas where paint erosion has taken place. Erosion is caused by turbulent water and these areas are unsuitable transducer mounting locations.

It is very important that the mounting location have reasonable access from inside the vessel since the transducer will require tightening from inside the hull.

Plastic thru-hull transducers should be mounted in fiberglass and metal hulls only. Under no circumstances should they be used in wood hulls. Swelling of the wood may overstress the plastic housing.

Do not use a fairing block of any type when mounting the plastic low profile transducer. Hauling or impact can cause structural failure of the housing assembly.

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Contents Dual Station Operation Contents Specifications Alarms Alarms On/OffShallow Alarm OperationInstrument Setup Deep AlarmKeel/Surface Offset Transducer Setting Units of MeasureTroubleshooting What comes with your Digital Depth Sounder StandardOptions Replacement Parts DTS55Installation Face Plate InstallationInstrument Installation Mounting BracketTransducer Installation GeneralSailboat Transducer In-Hull Installation Appendix a Dual Station Operation Master/Slave SelectionLinked or Separate Selection Appendix B Nmea Repeater Mode As Nmea repeater