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FUEL 3100 / DIESEL 3200 

Installation and Operation Manual

NAVMAN

4-5 Power/data cable wiring

Fuse 1 A

12 V DC

Alarm beepers and 

lights (optional)

Power to 

engine

Engine 

ignition 

switch

FUEL 3100

NMEA ground

Notes for both FUEL 3100 and DIESEL 3200:

Use a Navman junction box or any simple wire 
to wire connector system to wire the power/data 
cable. Tape or cover any unused wires or 
connectors to protect them from water and keep 
them from shorting together. The unit requires 
between 9 and 30 V DC power. To allow the 
engine hours counter to function properly the 
unit should be powered only when the engine’s 
igniton switch is turned on. With twin engines 
the unit ideally needs to work when either one 
or both engines are running. If acceptable power 

is available wire the unit through each ignition 
system 

seperately

 using an On/On switch. 

Alternatively wire it through a seperate switch to 
the vessels 12 V power supply. 

The units must 

not be powered from both ignition systems 
simultaneously.

 

If a Navman connector box is not used a 1 A fuse 
must be fitted in the power supply (+ ) line. 
The instrument’s alarm output is switched to 
ground to sound the alarm, 30 V DC and 250 mA 
maximum. If the external alarms require more 
than 250 mA DC total, fit a relay.

Yellow

White

Orange

Blue

Red

Green

Black

NMEA in (optional)

NMEA out (optional)

NavBus, to other 

instruments (optional)

Power/

data cable

Petrol fuel sensor 

cable, white plug

Optional paddlewheel 

speed sensor, blue plug

Fuse 1 A

12 V DC

Alarm beepers and 

lights (optional)

Power to 

engine

Engine 

ignition 

switch

NMEA ground

Yellow

White

Orange

Blue

Red

Green

Black

NMEA in (optional)

NMEA out (optional)

NavBus, to other 

instruments (optional)

Power/

data cable

Optional paddlewheel 

speed sensor, blue plug

Diesel fuel sensor 

cable, white plug

DIESEL 3200

Summary of Contents for DIESEL 3200

Page 1: ...ation and Operation Manual NAVMAN w w w n a v m a n c o m Pilot 3380 A U T O P I L O T FUEL 3100 Petrol and DIESEL 3200 Diesel F U E L M O N I T O R S English 3 Espa ol 27 Portugu s 51 FUEL 3100 DIESE...

Page 2: ...may cause harmful interference to radio communications However there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation If this equipment does cause harmful interference to...

Page 3: ...ence 10 3Thesetupmenus 11 3 1 Setup data 11 3 2 Initial Setup 11 3 3 Setup Menus and data 12 3 4 Fuel calibration CAL F 14 3 5 Fuel flow damping dAmP F 14 3 6 Speed input InPUt 14 3 7 Speed damping dA...

Page 4: ...el 20 6Troubleshooting 21 AppendixASpecifications 23 AppendixBDieselfuelflowsensorhardware 24 B 1 FUEL 3100 24 B 2 DIESEL 3200 24 B 3 Other options FUEL 3100 and DIESEL 3200 25 AppendixC Speedthroughw...

Page 5: ...es not cause fuel starvation which may lead to poor engine performance Fuel Computer Fuel economy can alter drastically depending on the boat loading and sea conditions The fuel computer should not be...

Page 6: ...he trip log and total logs Knowing the fuel economy can help determine the optimum throttle settings and maximize fuel savings With twin engine boats comparison between the flow rates of each engine c...

Page 7: ...ensating for pulsing from diaphragm lift pumps different fuel temperatures in the supply and return lines and the flow characteristics of the sensors Clean the display unit and any plastic sensor with...

Page 8: ...uel tanks then when REMAINING or USED is displayed press ENT one or more times to display PORT STBD or TOTAL data 2 5 Lower display Press one or more times to change what is displayed LOG Trip distanc...

Page 9: ...s Full Port tank almost full Starboard tank almost empty 2 6 Fuel and battery alarms The unit has two alarms Low fuel Alarm sounds when the fuel left in the tank becomes less than the alarm value Low...

Page 10: ...When USED displayed press ENT to reset USED Reset to factory defaults Turn Simulation mode On or OFF Hold ENT Upper display Press to change what is displayed PORT STBD TOTAL PORT STBD TOTAL Single tan...

Page 11: ...gnore your changes 7 To display or change other setup data for this setup menu repeat steps 4 5 and 6 Then press ESC 8 To display or change setup data for other setup menus repeat steps 2 to 6 Finally...

Page 12: ...ping see section 3 5 InPUt Select speed input No None GPS GPS NMEA SEn Paddlewheel sensor see section3 6 dAmP S Set speed damping see section 3 7 CAL L Calibrate speed sensor from log see section 3 8...

Page 13: ...er than 0 Set alarm value see section 2 6 Press or to select setup data FUEL UnItS Set fuel units GAL US or GAL ImP or LItrE dISt UnItS Set distance units nAUt mILES or StAT mILES Distance units are u...

Page 14: ...section 3 1 5 If the value of CAL F does not match the known amount of fuel used press ENT then press or and change CAL F until it does match Then press ENT to save the correct value otherwise press E...

Page 15: ...then or and change the value until it does match Then press ENT to save the correct value otherwise press ESC to exit 3 9 Speed calibration by boat speed CAL S Only available if an optional paddlewhe...

Page 16: ...ses two sensors to measure fuel consumption a sensor in the supply line and a sensor in the return line see section 1 1 To configure the unit for different tank and engine options set dUAL and motor i...

Page 17: ...20 mm 0 75 thick Stick the mounting template in place Drill a 50 mm 2 fixing hole through the centre hole in the template Note that the template allows space around the display unit for the protective...

Page 18: ...nition system seperately using an On On switch Alternatively wire it through a seperate switch to the vessels 12 V power supply The units must not be powered from both ignition systems simultaneously...

Page 19: ...ents can be connected together to share data either by using NavBus or NMEA NavBus NavBus is a Navman proprietary system that is high speed and allows a wide range of data to be shared by the instrume...

Page 20: ...e unit is displaying the correct data FUEL 3100 Recalibrate the FUEL 3100 s fuel sensor s after the first 100 engine hours see section 3 4 When you add or remove fuel from a tank you must enter into t...

Page 21: ...een updated after a refill See section 5 d Sensors require calibration see section 3 4 diesel sensors do not normally need to be calibrated e The fuel flow sensor may have been mounted too close to th...

Page 22: ...ntly blow through it in the opposite direction to the fuel flow A fuel filter between the fuel sensor and the fuel tank must be installed as per the fuel installation guide Failure to do so will void...

Page 23: ...0 0 to 9999 Engine RPM DIESEL 3200 only Displays 0 to 9999 Speed if optional speed sensor or input is installed Range 0 to 100 knots 0 to 115 mph Speed resolution of 0 1 unit Adjustable damping for sp...

Page 24: ...Also Warranty card mounting template and this manual DIESEL3200options Additional DIESEL 3200 display units to repeat the data These do not require ow sensors A second diesel ow sensor kit for twin e...

Page 25: ...tions FUEL 3100 and DIESEL 3200 NavBus junction box Warningsforfueltypes Navman petrol flow sensors and FUEL 3100 instruments have been specifically developed for use in marine applications with petro...

Page 26: ...ssthanspeedthroughwater Whenthecurrentisfrombehind speedovergroundismorethanspeedthroughwater STW is 10 knots Current 4 knots Gives an SOG of 6 knots STW is 10 knots Current 4 knots at 45 Gives an SOG...

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