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Stabilizer Operation and User guide

   

version 2950-4 - 2018

BOAT HANDLING RESTRICTIONS

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Remember the general warning about high speed running without active stabilizers

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Do not reverse the boat in more than absolute minimal speed

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Do not run forward in more than the minimum necessary steering speed

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If you have severely overheating oil - do not operate any hydraulics - run main engines (if pumps 
are connected) at less load while giving the oil time to cool down.

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If you are running out of oil in your tank - beware that the pumps will be destroyed if run dry and 
can then also cause other damage to the power source driving them. If you have to run engines 
with pumps directly fitted, disconnect mechanically the pump first so that it does not pump. If you 
have severely overheating oil - do not operate 

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If an alarm occurs so the stabilizer system is not running, but the fins are centred and locked, you can 
operate the boat normally, remembering the general warning about high speeds and inactive stabiliz-
ers as well as ensuring safe engine running without damaging central hydraulic parts - last section in 
table below. If the fins are NOT centered and locked, please see table below for operational limita-
tions of the boat.

Alarms and System monitoring

ALARM

ALARM 

Reason

Check/Action

Boat handling

see details below

ECU temp high

The stabilizer controller is getting too hot.

Ventilate the room were ECU is sitting

L1

Decouple valve x Current 
Sense

The ECU is reading that there is either a fault 
with the electric activation of the mentioned 
valve or a cable or cable connection issue

Do not run the system except in case of 

emergency if oil temp. rise above 75˚C! 

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Lock Valve xx  
Current Sense

The ECU is reading that there is either a fault 
with the electric activation of the mentioned 
valve or a cable or cable connection issue

Check control cables between the ECU and 
the related fin control valve.

L2

Servo Valve xx  
Current Sense

The ECU is reading that there is either a fault 
with the electric activation of the mentioned 
valve or a cable or cable connection issue

Check control cables between the ECU and 
the related fin control valve.

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Dump Valve Current 
Sense

The ECU is reading that there is either a fault 
with the electric activation of the mentioned 
valve or a cable or cable connection issue

Check control cables between the ECU and 
the accumulator valve block.  When shutting 
down the boat you will need to manually 
release pressure in the accumulator tank

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GPS Signal Missing

The ECU has lost the GPS input signal after a 
valid signal was present.

Reset the alarm and see if the signal have 
returned. Rare loss of GPS coverage might 
occur. If the alarm is triggered more than 
once, check the cables and connectors 
between the ECU and the GPS antenna.

L2

PHC Communication 
Error

The ECU have lost contact with the PHC hy-
draulic controller. The controller is fitted to the 
hydraulic tank assembly. It communicates with 
the ECU using S-link.

Check that the green LED on the PHC 
controller is lit. Check S-link cables and con-
nections.

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SHD Communication 
Error

The ECU have lost contact with the SHD 
power pack controller. The controller is fitted 
to the hydraulic tank assembly or in a separate 
enclosure. It communicates with the ECU using 
S-link.

Check that the green LED on the SHD 
control board is lit. Check S-link cables and 
connections.

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NMEA2000 Gear Status 
Unavailable

Stabilizer system can not read NMEA 2000 
data from engine controls. 

Check GW-1 connections and wires. Inspect  
LED indications on GW-1. 

L1

Hydraulic Pressure High

Faulty or shorted Stabilizer pressure sensor.

Check wiring for shorts or replace sensor.

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Summary of Contents for Stabilizer

Page 1: ...Operation and User guide Stabilizer Systems Document id 2950 Revision 4 US Patent US9527556 AU Patent AU2013335369 Patent pending PCT NO2013 050067 ...

Page 2: ...u screen 5 Settings 6 Settings screen 6 System status screen 6 System info screen 6 Set time and date 6 Alarms and System monitoring 7 Alarm settings 7 Alarm list 7 Alarms and system monitoring 8 Boat handling restrictions 9 Service and Maintenance 10 Warrany Statement 14 All Side Power products fulfill the requirements of the relevant CE directives ...

Page 3: ... electrohydraulic powerpack with tank filtration and cooling is normally placed in the engine room 4 The controller driver for the power pack is located relatively close to the powerpack Thereby often fitted above the powerpack tank on a wall This contains a high voltage VFD so it should be placed to ensure to be dry at all times 5 The DC 24V electric or hydraulic cooling water pump if fitted is t...

Page 4: ...s running or an alternative hydraulic power source like the AC powerpack Always keep the stabilizer system active when running the boat in planning or fast semi planning mode also when on calm water The reason for this is to perform their stabilizing function to the required level the fins are a large part of the boats directional and heel stability especially at high speeds when the boats wet sur...

Page 5: ...C power pack has AC power to it If NOT lit there is no power so you can not start it 5 Indicates a fault on the AC motor VFD Variable Frequency Drive or other starting equipment fitted 6 Allows you to individually disable one of the fins for example if there is a technical problem with one fin only and you want to still have 50 stabilization function or if you are mored close to a dock or another ...

Page 6: ... update through S link to support further updates later 5 Control panel software version Seperate update directly in panel not by S link 6 Shows the total operating hours of the system 7 Shows the operating hours of the system since main authorized service See seperate section in manual for service intervals 8 Press to program date and time 9 Returns to SETTINGS menu C SET DATE TIME screen Shows c...

Page 7: ...al caution as described later If you get an alarm this shows up on your control panel Press the SHOW ALARMS button and this will take you to the alarms page which shows you what the system is alarming for There you can ACKNOWLEDGE ALARM and the system will then try to re start If the problem persist by the alarm re appearing the issue needs to be checked and rectified before the system will work a...

Page 8: ...p valve is open Pressure below 25 bar indicates a hydraulic system failure LS signal failure or AC pump failure All pressure readings to be done with stabilizers ON Pressure readings should be carried out first with main engines running then with AC pump running at anchor mode L2 Fin x position Encoder is reading invalid angle Check cables and their connections between ECU and fin position sensor ...

Page 9: ...reading that there is either a fault with the electric activation of the mentioned valve or a cable or cable connection issue Check control cables between the ECU and the related fin control valve L2 Servo Valve xx Current Sense The ECU is reading that there is either a fault with the electric activation of the mentioned valve or a cable or cable connection issue Check control cables between the E...

Page 10: ... the fin and the underside of the hull o Axial play should be checked by measuring the relative distance between the top of the axle shaft and hull plate By using a crow bar on the twin yoke moving and feeling the tighteness of the bearings inside the boat while measur ing from a fixed point with a micrometer NOTE Because of the big variation in different vessels actual use and operation system sp...

Page 11: ...nger periods and either manually rotated every 3 months or started to ensure proper lubrication of the shafts and bearings on its shaft and bearings PREVENTATIVE MAINTENANCE SCHEDULE The maintenance schedules in this section indicate the recommended preventative maintenance intervals for equipment supplied by Side Power Components utilized in Side Power Stabilizer Systems but not supplied by Side ...

Page 12: ... D ü 9 Replace Lower Shaft Seals 3 D ü 10 Replace Main Shaft Bearings 3 D ü 11 Inspect and replace Spherical Bear ings and Cylinder Pins if necessary NOT relevant for SPS55 2 W ü ü 12 Rebuild Replace Cylinders 3 W ü ü 13 Replace the Fin Angle Belt 1 W ü ü 14 Replace hydraulic actuator hoses 3 W ü ü 36 3rd Maintenance schedule Service level 250h 500h 2000h 4000h 8000h 12000h When out of water When ...

Page 13: ... ü 8 Inspect Motor and Frame Mounts 1 W ü 9 Test Hydraulic Oil Quality by means of taking sample 2 W ü ü 12 1st 10 Replace Return Filter Element 1 W ü ü 24 2nd 11 Replace Pressure Filter Element 1 W ü ü 24 2nd 12 Change Oil Refill with mineral based hydraulic oil ISO VG46 1 W ü ü 36 3rd 13 Replace Drive Coupling Element 3 W ü 14 Rebuild Replace Cooling Pump 3 W ü 15 Replace Hydraulic Hoses 3 W ü 1...

Page 14: ...the purchase price Purchaser must submit a statement in writing from a professional boating equipment supplier that the installation instructions of the Installation and Operation Manual have been complied with and that the defect remains e warranty service shall be performed only by the Warrantor or an authorized Service Centre and any attempt to remedy the defect by anyone else shall render this...

Page 15: ...15 Stabilizer Operation and User guide version 2950 4 2018 ...

Page 16: ...nt was correct at the time it was published However Sleipner Motor AS can not accept liability for any inaccuracies or omissions it may contain Continuous product improvement may change the product specifications without notice Therefore Sleipner Motor AS can not accept liability for any pos sible differences between product and document ...

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