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both motors!

Summary of Contents for Tiger Shark

Page 1: ...1 Manual and installation instructions Technology by...

Page 2: ...cription of limit switch 13 Adjustment of limit switch hoist 14 Adjusting the limit switch lowering 15 Connection of limit switch to control panel 16 Installation 17 Mounting the limit switch into the...

Page 3: ...3 Getting started How to use the control panel and the remote control for the boat hoist Explanation of signs Quick press Hold down up...

Page 4: ...stems You can use the automatic systems to raise or lower the boat to a preset position by briefly pressing the boat up down lever The boat can be raised or lowered to the position set as the end poin...

Page 5: ...oat has been raised or lowered to its final position the hoist turns off The boat is only raised or lowered as long as the lever is held up or down The boat can be lowered or raised to the position se...

Page 6: ...f the hoist motors using the control panel Do this by turning off one of the motors using the LEVEL breaker This may be necessary if the boat hoist is on a slant or if a level adjustment must be perfo...

Page 7: ...pping positions for the boat hoist This can be useful i e at high or low tide when the hoist doesn t reach high or low enough Hold the lever toward the STOP POSITION to get past the automatic stop Rai...

Page 8: ...at to a preset position by briefly pressing either the up or down button The boat is lowered or raised to the position set as the end point during installation 1 2 2 Press both arrow buttons to turn t...

Page 9: ...9 1 2 2 Lowering the boat automatically Press both arrow buttons to turn transmitter power on The LED turns on Pressing the down button lowers the boat hoist to the stop position...

Page 10: ...ntrol supports the control of two different objects You will find suggestions below Your re seller can provide you with a transmitter that allows you to control several objects at once Contact your re...

Page 11: ...gh voltage equipment is illegal for individuals without the required training authorization WARNING Hazardrous voltage Contact may cause electric shock or burn Disconnect power before servicing WARNIN...

Page 12: ...aker this unit senses how high or how low the boat hoist has been moved When the boat hoist is in the top position a high position breaker cuts the power to the motor When the boat hoist is in the bot...

Page 13: ...adjusted so that when the engine axle is spinning enough i e when the hoist is in the desired top or bottom position the micro breakers engage to cut the power to the motor Adjustment screws Micro br...

Page 14: ...lick When the breaker handle reaches this position during a hoist the micro breaker will cut power to the relay that controls the hoist function Adjust the boat hoist or the hoisting motors to the pos...

Page 15: ...breaker handle reaches this position during lowering the micro breaker will cut the power to the relay that controls the lowering function Adjust the boat hoist or the hoisting engines to the position...

Page 16: ...ing them the hoist will NOT stop at the au tomatic stop positions leading to serious equipment damage as a result For this reason test the hoist equipment without the automatic hoisting features befor...

Page 17: ...h high voltage equipment is illegal for individuals without the required training authorization WARNING Hazardrous voltage Contact may cause electric shock or burn Disconnect power before servicing WA...

Page 18: ...t it is being installed on Below are some examples In the image the limit switch is mounted at a 90 degree angle to the crankshaft The motor connection s cogwheel on the limit switch is connected to a...

Page 19: ...19 Crankshaft Limit switch Crankshaft Limit switch...

Page 20: ...TigerShark boat lift solutions 20 Crankshaft Limit switch Option 2...

Page 21: ...21 Option 3 Crankshaft Limit switch...

Page 22: ...TigerShark boat lift solutions 22 Option 4 Limit switch...

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Page 24: ...he TigerShark system is delivered in a 230V 2 phase 115V version The reason behind this is to minimize the following if the wrong installation is performed Possible transformer blowout Possible contac...

Page 25: ...lectrician hoist motors to the control panel WARNING Motor connections shown are to be used as a guide We require you to contact your boat lift dealer motor manufacturer installer and professional ele...

Page 26: ...GROUND RED BLACK ORANGE R2 B2 O2 R1 B1 O1 NOT USED NOT USED N N Motor RED Motor BLUE Motor YELLOW Motor ORANGE Motor WHITE MOTOR BLACK Connecting hoist motors to the control panel Cap Screw Pin Wiring...

Page 27: ...h Motor BLUE and TigerShark BLACK Wire together Motor WHITE with Motor BLUE and TigerShark BLACK N R1 B1 O1 GROUND RED BLACK ORANGE WHITE Motor RED Motor BLUE Motor ORANGE Motor YELLOW Motor WHITE Mot...

Page 28: ...USED N N A O Smith Baldor Dayton Deco GE Electrogear Emerson Leeson Lincon Marathon SMC and other T numbered motor wires WARNING Motor connections shown are to be used as a guide We require you to co...

Page 29: ...CK ORANGE WHITE T8 T1 T3 T4 T2 T5 A B C D A B C D N R2 B2 O2 GROUND RED BLACK ORANGE WHITE T8 T1 T3 T4 T2 T5 A B C D Add WHITE cable and wire together with Motor T5 Wire together Motor T3 with Motor T...

Page 30: ...E R2 B2 O2 R1 B1 O1 N N RED GROUND BLACK ORANGE RED GROUND BLACK ORANGE NOT USED NOT USED WARNING Motor connections shown are to be used as a guide We require you to contact your boat lift dealer moto...

Page 31: ...E RED GROUND BLACK ORANGE WHITE YELLOW N R2 B2 O2 1 2 B A 5 D C 3 E 4 BLUE RED GROUND BLACK ORANGE WHITE YELLOW Remove the JUMPER WIRE Move TigerShark RED cable from E to A Move Motor YELLOW cable fro...

Page 32: ...or ORANGE Motor BLACK Motor WHITE Motor RED Motor BLUE 1 2 3 5 L2 L1 4 Motor 1 Motor 2 TIP To change direction switch MOTOR RED BLACK WARNING Motor connections shown are to be used as a guide We requi...

Page 33: ...d wire together with Motor BLACK Move BLUE jumper from 5 to 4 Move Motor BLACK and wire together with newly added WHITE cable Move Motor WHITE to position 1 GROUND RED BLACK ORANGE WHITE Motor WHITE M...

Page 34: ...USED N N Motor 1 Motor 2 TIP To change direction switch T8 T5 WARNING Motor connections shown are to be used as a guide We require you to contact your boat lift dealer motor manufacturer installer an...

Page 35: ...D BLACK ORANGE WHITE N R2 B2 O2 GROUND T8 T1 T3 T4 T2 T5 RED BLACK ORANGE WHITE GROUND T8 T1 T4 T3 T2 T5 RED BLACK ORANGE Add a WHITE cable to N and wire together with Motor T5 Wire together cable T3...

Page 36: ...5 4 R2 B2 O2 R1 B1 O1 NOT USED NOT USED N N Motor 1 Motor 2 TIP To change direction switch MOTOR RED BLACK WARNING Motor connections shown are to be used as a guide We require you to contact your boa...

Page 37: ...1 2 A 5 4 GROUND RED BLACK ORANGE Motor BLACK Motor WHITE Motor RED Motor YELLOW 1 2 A 5 4 Add a WHITE cable to N and wire together with Motor RED Move Motor RED cable and wire together with newly add...

Page 38: ...tor BLUE Motor YELLOW Motor WHITE Motor ORANGE 2 1 6 5 4 Motor BLACK Motor 1 Motor 2 TIP To change direction switch MOTOR RED BLACK WARNING Motor connections shown are to be used as a guide We require...

Page 39: ...LLOW Motor WHITE Motor BLACK 2 1 6 5 4 Motor ORANGE GROUND RED BLACK WHITE ORANGE Motor RED Motor WHITE Motor YELLOW Motor WHITE Motor BLACK 2 1 6 5 4 Motor ORANGE GROUND RED BLACK ORANGE Motor RED Mo...

Page 40: ...OW or T4 Motor ORANGE or T3 Motor WHITE or T2 MOTOR BLACK or T5 RED BLACK ORANGE 2 3 1 4 NOT USED Motor 1 Motor 2 TIP To change direction switch MOTOR RED BLACK WARNING Motor connections shown are to...

Page 41: ...LACK ORANGE WHITE Motor RED Motor BLUE Motor YELLOW Motor ORANGE Motor WHITE Motor BLACK 2 3 1 4 2 3 1 4 GROUND Motor RED Motor BLUE Motor ORANGE Motor YELLOW Motor WHITE Motor BLACK RED BLACK ORANGE...

Page 42: ...Motor PURPLE Motor YELLOW NOT USED NOT USED Motor 1 Motor 2 TIP To change direction switch ORANGE BLACK WARNING Motor connections shown are to be used as a guide We require you to contact your boat l...

Page 43: ...otor YELLOW N N L1 L2 1 R1 B1 O1 R2 B2 O2 2 3 N GROUND BLACK 3 1 4 6 2 5 RED ORANGE Motor BLUE Motor BROWN Motor PURPLE Motor YELLOW R2 B2 O2 N GROUND BLACK 3 1 4 6 2 5 RED ORANGE WHITE Motor BLUE Mot...

Page 44: ...ACK RED ORANGE L2 Motor BLACK T5 NOT USED Motor 1 Motor 2 TIP To change direction switch Motor RED T8 and Motor BLACK T5 WARNING Motor connections shown are to be used as a guide We require you to con...

Page 45: ...4 L1 3 4 L1 3 4 GROUND BLACK RED ORANGE Motor BLACK T5 GROUND Motor RED T8 Motor WHITE T2 Motor BROWN J BLACK RED ORANGE WHITE L2 Motor BLACK T5 Motor BLACK T5 Motor RED T8 Motor WHITE T2 Motor BROWN...

Page 46: ...owing page Delivery design Before connecting power you must first determine what AC voltage your boat lift requires and then proceed to change the wiring accordingly In the following pages you will fi...

Page 47: ...NG PHASE 2 115V INCOMING PHASE 1 115V INCOMING NEUTRAL N 115V US 230 VAC 2 phase 115 VAC Delivery design WARNING Hazardrous voltage Contact may cause electric shock or burn Disconnect power before ser...

Page 48: ...R1 B1 O1 R2 B2 O2 2 3 N Remove this conductor Switch the black 115V conductor and the brown 230V conductor Isolate the brown 230V conductor Delivery design US 230 VAC US 115 VAC 1 phase 115 VAC Change...

Page 49: ...ROUND INCOMING PHASE 1 115V INCOMING NEUTRAL N LIMIT SWITCH Connection schematic WARNING Hazardrous voltage Contact may cause electric shock or burn Disconnect power before servicing WARNING Hazardrou...

Page 50: ...1 O1 R2 B2 O2 2 3 N Delivery design US 230 VAC 3 phase 115 VAC Move the red conductor from box 5 down to L2 on the terminal strip Disconnect the brown 230V conductor and isolate Connect the black 115V...

Page 51: ...OUND INCOMING PHASE 3 115VAC INCOMING PHASE 2 115VAC INCOMING PHASE 1 115VAC INCOMING NEUTRAL N Connection schematic 3 phase 115 VAC WARNING Hazardrous voltage Contact may cause electric shock or burn...

Page 52: ...1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 230V 115V N N L1 L2 1 R1 B1 O1 R2 B2 O2 2 3 N Delivery design US 230 VAC EU 230 VAC 1 phase 230 VAC Remove this conductor Change instructions Move the red and blue conductor b...

Page 53: ...CH INCOMING GROUND INCOMING PHASE 1 230 INCOMING NEUTRAL N WARNING Hazardrous voltage Contact may cause electric shock or burn Disconnect power before servicing WARNING Hazardrous voltage Wrongful han...

Page 54: ...8 9 10 11 230V 115V N N L1 L2 1 R1 B1 O1 R2 B2 O2 2 3 N Delivery design US 230 VAC 380 VAC 3 phase 380 VAC Move the red conductor from box 5 down to L2 on the main box Move the brown 230V conductor to...

Page 55: ...ING GROUND INCOMING PHASE 3 L3 INCOMING PHASE 2 L2 INCOMING PHASE 1 L1 INCOMING NEUTRAL N Connection schematic 3 phase 380 VAC WARNING Hazardrous voltage Contact may cause electric shock or burn Disco...

Page 56: ...3 1 1 1 15A 12 8A 10 8 6 4 3 2 30A 25 6A 8 4 2 1 1 1 20A 17 1A 10 6 4 2 1 2 35A 34 4A 6 4 1 Motor HP Motors Breaker size 15 m 50 feet 30 m 100 feet 60 m 200 feet 90 m 300 feet 120 m 400 feet actual c...

Page 57: ...12 8 6 4 3 1 1 1 10A 6 4A 14 14 12 12 10 6 2 15A 12 8A 12 10 8 6 4 1 4 30A 26 0A 10 8 4 3 2 1 1 1 10A 8 5A 14 14 10 10 8 4 2 20A 17 0A 12 10 8 4 2 1 4 40A 36 1A 10 6 4 2 1 1 0 2 4 45A 44 8A 8 6 3 1 1...

Page 58: ...the box Press and hold the learn button for about six seconds The RED led inside should turn off The RED led inside will flash three times The pairing process is complete Press and hold the learn butt...

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