Raymarine Comprehensive Guide to ST60 Wind Installation and Troubleshooting

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Chapter 3: Installation

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Chapter 3: Installation

This chapter describes how to install the ST60 Wind and ST60 Close Hauled Wind instruments, and associated wind transducer.

You can use any one of three Raymarine wind transducer types in conjunction with the ST60 Wind instruments:

Cruiser wind vane (short arm). Typically mounted on a mast head.

Competition wind vane (long arm). Typically mounted on a mast head.

Rotavecta. Typically mounted on a rail or radar arch.

The transducer is connected to the rear of the instrument.

Note: The ST60 Close Hauled Wind instrument does not connect directly to a wind trans- ducer.

For advice, or further information regarding the installation of this equipment, please contact the Raymarine Product Support Department or your own National Distributor.

3.1 Planning your installation

Before starting the installation, spend some time considering the best positions for both transducer and instrument, such that the Site requirements and the EMC installation guidelines are satisfied.

Site requirements

Transducers

Each transducer type has a cable connected, and is supplied with a junction box and a set of spade terminals.

The transducer location must:

Allow reasonable access for installation and servicing.

Be as high as possible and away from any equipment which may shield the transducer or otherwise disturb the air flow.

Provide a horizontal mounting surface. If a surface (e.g. mast top) is otherwise suitable but not horizontal, make up a suitable wedged packing piece to pro- vide the necessary horizontal surface.

There must also be a viable route for the transducer cable to be routed to the instrument.

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Contents ST60 Wind Close Hauled Instrument Page Handbook information Safety noticesImportant information EMC conformanceST60 Wind & Close Hauled Wind Instrument Owner’s Handbook Contents Installation Preface ST60 Wind & Close Hauled Wind Instrument Owner’s Handbook ST60 Wind IntroductionSeaTalk Remote controlData inputs ST60 Close Hauled WindParts supplied Mounting optionsThese items are not with ST60 Close Hauled Wind Pointer Getting startedDisplayed information Digital display Normal operationUsing the disp key Tack AlarmsCanceling an alarm True/ApparentSetting alarm thresholds Setting alarm conditionsSwitching alarms on and off Display illumination Transducer MaintenanceServicing and safety InstrumentCabling TroubleshootingPreliminary procedures Fixing faultsHelp us to help you Technical supportWorld wide web Telephone help lineST60 Wind & Close Hauled Wind Instrument Owner’s Handbook Transducers Planning your installationSite requirements Instrument EMC installation guidelines Connections to Other Equipment ProcedureUnpacking Suppression FerritesSurface mounting Fitting the instrumentsFitting the low-profile bezel Flush mountingFlush mounting procedure Bracket Mounting Fitting transducers Typical windvane installationWind vane is typically mounted on a mast top, as follows Lower part of the clamp RotavectaGeneral Running transducer cableFrom masthead Types of connection Connecting the instrumentsSignal connections SeaTalk systems Power supply connectionsStand alone instruments ST60 Wind & Close Hauled Wind Instrument Owner’s HandbookLinearizing and aligning the wind transducer User calibrationHold down Leaving User calibrationLeaving Intermediate calibration Intermediate calibrationDealer calibration Wind speed Response settingsUser calibration on/off Calibration Mode Leaving Dealer calibration Boat show modeFactory defaults ST60 Wind & Close Hauled Wind Instrument Owner’s Handbook TOP Page Shaded area to be removed Page Front