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14. ELECTRICAL MEASUREMENTS  
 

In  normal  “usage”  mode,  i.e.  thrusters  running,  boat  in  the  water,  with  fully  charged 
batteries under ongoing charge (alternator), electrical measurements should be made at 
the following points: 
At the batteries 
At the battery cut-off switch 
At the fuse 
At the electric motor’s connections 
At the power supply arriving at the thruster control box 
These measurements will enable you to detect voltage drop.  
 
NOTE:  the  voltage  reading  between  the  motor’s  negative  and  positive  connections 
should be approx. 10.5V for 12V models or 22V for 24V models during operation. 
 

  The  cumulative  effect  of  voltage  drops  at  these  points  can  severely  impair  the 

thruster's performance. 
 
Should the voltage measured be too low, the following points need checking: 
Are the batteries of sufficient capacity ? 
Are the batteries good quality? 
Are the batteries sufficiently charged? 
Are appropriate cable sections being used? 
Are the connections sufficiently tightened? 

 

15. OPERATION 

 

With the control system circuit breaker/ switch and manual battery isolator switched on: 
 
Switch on the control panel, as previously described in the manual. 
Push the red button or incline the joystick to the left and the boat moves to the left. 
Push the green button or incline joystick to the right and the boat moves to the right. 
If,  during  tests  the  boat  moves  in  the  wrong  direction,  change  around  the  blue  and  the 
brown wires on your power relay. 
When manoeuvring remember that the boat’s momentum continues after you release the 
joystick / button, therefore remember to release the control prior to reaching your desired 
position. 
Care  must  be  taken  not  to  use  the  thruster  in  areas  where  there  may  be  people 
swimming or floating debris. 
 
Maximum running time: 2-3 min (depending on ambient temperature). 

 

 

16. ALARMS OR THERMAL SWITCH-OFF 

 

The  thruster's  electric  motor  is  fitted  with  a  thermal  switch  as  standard.  If  the  thruster 
motor overheats the buzzer in the control panel will start beeping and the green LED in 
the red-push button will flash until the thruster motor has cooled down again. 
As soon as the overheating alarm sounds, there are 10 seconds of actual thruster use 
before the unit automatically shuts down. The unit will then not be able to be switched on 
again until the motor has cooled down. 

 

Summary of Contents for CT100-IP

Page 1: ...uster With electronic thruster control CERTIFIED ISO 8846 INSTALLATION OPERATION MAINTENANCE Serial No Installation date THIS MANUAL MUST BE KEPT ONBOARD AT ALL TIMES Via Philips 5 20900 Monza MI Ital...

Page 2: ...coverage 16 26 Warranty form 18 The use of qualified marine personnel with experience in bow thruster installation is strongly advised Where possible the boat manufacturer s design departments archite...

Page 3: ...inimum depth will lead to a progressive loss of performance Whether inclined or horizontal it is recommended to support the electric motor The batteries used by the thruster must be charged by both th...

Page 4: ...visable to drill the tunnel before laminating it into position See section 3 Composite Motor Support and Drive leg for more details Replace the tunnel To secure its position apply reinforced fibreglas...

Page 5: ...leg and the tunnel and the motor support and then tighten the the two screws alternatively Finally mount the propeller s to control the general alignment If the general set up is correct remove the pr...

Page 6: ...without resistance a little resistance due to the motor is normal Tighten the fixing screw on the side of the propeller using a 3mm Allen key maximum torque 3 Nm Protect your hands during this operat...

Page 7: ...L 15 m 7 5 x 2 150mm 95mm 15 L 20 m 10 x 2 200mm 120mm For all connections use appropriate terminals for the cable sections chosen It is possible to reduce the cable section to facilitate easy connect...

Page 8: ...x connections p 12 for more detail on the wiring of the control box to the thruster 11 CONTROL PANEL AND THRUSTER CONTROL BOX FUNCTIONS To switch the thruster ON or OFF follow the instructions given i...

Page 9: ...ng of the unit clip on the face panel cover Please note that panels are only fully waterproof from the front if installed correctly However the area behind the dashboard should be kept dry to avoid th...

Page 10: ...r switch and manual battery isolator switched on Switch on the control panel as previously described in the manual Push the red button or incline the joystick to the left and the boat moves to the lef...

Page 11: ...oltage drop is the most frequent cause of rapid deterioration of the relay Carry out a regular check of all electric components batteries connections power cables NOTE All maintenance should be carrie...

Page 12: ...0DQXDO 7 3 7 3 DVW XSGDWH HFHPEHU www max power com 11 19 ELECTRICAL INSTALLATION DIAGRAM...

Page 13: ...0DQXDO 7 3 7 3 DVW XSGDWH HFHPEHU www max power com 12 20 RELAY AND CONTROL BOX CONNECTIONS...

Page 14: ...0DQXDO 7 3 7 3 DVW XSGDWH HFHPEHU www max power com 13 21 SPARE PARTS DIAGRAM...

Page 15: ...r shaft drive key 1 MP115010 10 Motor coupling 2 MP242216 2 MP242220 11 Red plastic coupling 1 MP24RED3 12 Motor support 1 MP085030 13 Motor support 1 MP058035 14 Drive leg fixing screws 2 MPOP4130 15...

Page 16: ...nd connections Check the internal relay contacts WARNING Only a qualified technician should check these points to ensure that the thruster is correctly reassembled and remains Ignition Protected The m...

Page 17: ...e i e Charter boats or work boats Resellers Max Power approved distributors and dealers Serial Number Number in upper right hand corner of Warranty document Supplier The manufacturer Max Power Warrant...

Page 18: ...ment by the End User Cost of travel to and from the job site Cost of economic loss including injury to any person damage to property loss of income or profit communication lodging inconvenience Conseq...

Page 19: ...f boat Builder Build year Pleasure or commercial boat Hull construction material L O A Width Waterline length Poids total en charge Tunnel Diameter Thickness Material Length If Electric Battery Type S...

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