Lowrance electronic EP-60R installation instructions Installation

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LowranceNET Node Kit for a NMEA 2000 network. Includes a 2-foot

extension cable, T connector and two 120-ohm terminators.

For complete instructions on setting up a new NMEA 2000 network or expanding an existing one, see the other document packed with your EP-60R Fuel Flow, "Setup and Installation of NMEA 2000 Networks, General Information" part number 988-0154-173. If that document is unavailable, it can be downloaded free from the Lowrance web site.

Other supplies are not included, unless otherwise indicated. Required supplies include cable ties or other fasteners to secure the hose and cable; an inline fuel filter and any items needed to install it. Two 1" hose clamps are included with the sensor.

We assume you already have a fuel line installed. The EP-60R Fuel Flow was designed to fit a typical 3/8" SAE USCG Type A1 fuel hose. If your engine has different diameter hoses or metal fuel lines, a section of 3/8" fuel line must be installed between the sensor and the existing lines. Recommended tools are a flathead screwdriver to tighten the clamps and a knife to cut the fuel hose. If you need to route the sensor connector through a bulkhead, you will need a drill and a 3/4" drill bit.

Installation

Install one EP-60R sensor per engine. If you have multiple tanks, place the sensor after any Y or T in the line feeding the engine.

The sensor should be installed vertically, as close as possible to the fuel tank in an area where vibration is minimized. The housing has a molded-in, fuel flow direction arrow, which should be pointing up. Mount the sensor above the tank's maximum fuel level to avoid accidental fuel leakage in case the sensor becomes disconnected.

Caution:

Gasoline is extremely flammable. If possible, drain the fuel line before you start or shut any flow valves located at the tank. Keep sparks and flame away from the work area. After installation, remember to clean up any spilled fuel.

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Contents EP-60R Fuel Flow Tools and Supplies Installation Flow direction Engine From Tank Network Backbone and Network Nodes Connecting to a Nmea 2000 NetworkAdding a Network Node Additional Network Information Page Boat Setup LMF-200 EP-60R Configuration & CalibrationEP-60R Fuel Flow Configuration Boat Setup ResetFuel Remaining Source FRem Src Change Engine Active only with multiple-engine setting Page Reset EP-60R Fuel Flow CalibrationFuel Flow Accuracy To customize Fuel Manager Reset Calibration Refill Tank Refill TPartial Fill Part Fill Economy Speed Source Eco spd Reset Trip Fuel Used Rst trip fFuel Warning Reset Seasonal Fuel Rst SeasEngine Warnings Alarms Displaying data from fuel flowScreen Rotation Customizing Pages To use reset command LMF-400 EP-60R Configuration & Calibration Fuel Remaining Source To unconfigure a fuel flow Change Engine active only with multiple-engine setting To add the Fuel Manager page to the display Enter Partial Fill Refill TankReset Trip Fuel Reset SeasonalEconomy Speed Source Fuel Warning Displaying data from a fuel flow To customize Quad Digital Reset Values Bus Setup Display Unit EP-60R Configuration & CalibrationEngine & Tank Configuration Nmea 2000 Devices List Device Information and Device Data Device Configuration MenuDevice Name Location Unconfiguring an EP-60R Fuel FlowFuel Management Menu Tank OperationsAdding Fuel to Tank If you filled up the tank Engine Operations To Reset Trip Nmea 2000 Alarms Restore Defaults Alarm Status TabPage Page Lowrance Electronics Full ONE-YEAR Warranty For Lowrance 800-324-1356. For Eagle How to Obtain Service…