1. MOUNTING
1.4Hull Unit
1.4.1General mounting considerations
•Noise and air bubbles will affect performance.
•Do not turn on the equipment with the transducer exposed to air. Exposing the transducer to air may damage it.
1.4.2Installation position considerations
Discussion and agreement are required with the dockyard and ship owner in deciding the location for the hull unit. When deciding the location, take into account the following points:
•Select an area where propeller noise, cruising noise, bubbles and interference from turbulence are minimal. Generally, the point at 1/3 to 1/2 of the ship’s length from the bow or near the keel is the best.
1/2 | 1/3 | Within 1 meter |
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Installation location for hull unit
•Select a place where interference from the transducers of other sounding equipment is minimal. The hull unit should be at least 2.5 meters away from the transducers of other sounding equipment.
•An obstacle in the fore direction not only causes a shadow zone but also aerated water, resulting in poor sonar performance. Be sure to locate the transducer well away from any obstacle in the fore direction.
Mounting method
A typical mounting method is shown in the outline drawing at the back of this manual. Consult ship’s owner, dockyard and user to determine appropriate mounting method. Pay attention to safety (strength, watertightness) first, followed by ease of maintenance and inspection.