UPS and Cable Specifications
UPS Specifications
The main power supply to the RadaScan Sensor and Dashboard must come directly from a
UPS (Un-interruptible Power Supply), which will also act as the power disconnection point. The
RadaScan system comprises the following components and the UPS system used must meet
these minimum specifications.
The RadaScan UPS should be able to run on back-up power for at least the same duration as
that specified for the DP System UPS. The power cable to the RadaScan Sensor must be rated to
withstand the maximum current output of the UPS.
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Note: The specifications given below apply when the
UPS is connected to a RadaScan system only.
RadaScan Sensor
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The UPS must be Marine Type Approved
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Input Power = 104W
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Input Voltage = 115VAC or 240VAC
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Peak Current draw at 110V = 1.14A (RMS)
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Nominal Current draw at 110V = 0.68A (RMS)
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Peak Current draw at 240V = 0.52A (RMS)
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Nominal Current draw at 240V = 0.4A (RMS)
RadaScan Internal Fan Heater
Standard Temperature (-50 deg to +55 deg C)
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Output power 800W
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Voltage Range 110-125VAC for 115V systems. Recommended fusing 10A
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Voltage Range 220-245VAC for 230V systems. Recommended fusing 6.3A
Low Temperature (-40 deg to +55 deg C)
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Output power 1600W (2x800W)
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Voltage Range 110-125VAC for 115V systems. Recommended fusing 2 x 10A
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Voltage Range 220-245VAC for 230V systems. Recommended fusing 2 x 6.3A
The heater will operate when the sensor’s internal temperature falls below approximately 5°C.
The heater will switch off when the internal temperature rises to approximately 7°C.
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Cable Specifications
The RadaScan system is usually supplied without the cables that are necessary to connect the
sensor to the DP system and to the Type 2 Marine Processor control Dashboard. Cables must be
supplied and fitted by the installer to match the particular requirements for each vessel. All cables
should be properly secured.
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Note: Data cables should not be run next to power
cables to avoid signal interference problems.
Use
Description
Signal Wiring to DP System
(5-core Data Cable)
Armoured and shielded data cable. Must be suitable
for external marine applications including UV and
chemical resistance.
Ethernet connection to User Type
2
Marine
Processor
Power Cable
Armoured, external marine standard,
5 core, rated to 6 amps.
Type 2 Marine Processor
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Voltage Range = 90-264Vac
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Frequency Range = 47-63Hz
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Peak Current draw = 1A (RMS)
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