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Assembling the transducer plug
If you have purchased a transducer without the large transducer plug readily mounted,
you must do this assembly yourself. This must be done in the sonar room after the
cables have been pulled through the sealing plate and the steel conduit. This task is
only applicable if you use a SN92 or SN93 transducer with a sealing plate and/or a
"dry" conduit.
Prerequisites
In order to do this task, the following prerequisites must be met.
• The transducer cables have been pulled up through the steel conduit and/or through
the sealing plate.
• All the connectors on the transducer cables have been protected during the installation
process.
• All relevant work instructions, procedures and standards must be available.
• All relevant personnel (ship electricians) and their tools must be available.
You must be equipped with a standard set of tools. This tool set must comprise the
normal tools for electronic and electromechanical tasks, such as screwdrivers, pliers,
spanners, a cable stripper etc. Each tool must be provided in various sizes. We
recommend that all tools are demagnetized to protect your equipment.
Context
All the parts required for this assembly are provided with the SN90 delivery.
A
Cable gland
B
Each cable is identified
C
Each connector is identified
Simrad SN90
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