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17-437-01 r02

06/07

 

CAUTION

 

:

 

 NEVER USE SOLVENTS!

 

Cleaners, fuel, paint, sealants, and other products may
contain strong solvents, such as acetone, which attack
many plastics greatly reducing their strength.

 

High-precision Temperature  Sensor

with NMEA 0183 Data Converter

 

Model T42

 

Applications

 

• Bronze housing recommended for fiberglass or wood hulls.

 

Never

 

 install a bronze housing in a metal hull because 

electrolytic corrosion will occur.

 

Never

 

 install a metal housing in a vessel with a positive ground 

system.

• The hull 

 

must

 

 be a minimum of 8mm (5/16”) thick at the 

mounting location.

 

Tools & Materials

 

Safety goggles
Dust mask
Electric drill
Drill bits:

3mm 

 

or

 

 1/8"

21mm or 7/8"

Sandpaper
Mild household detergent 

 

or

 

 weak solvent (alcohol)

Marine sealant (suitable for below waterline)
Slip-joint pliers
Installation in a cored fiberglass hull (see page 2)

Hole saw for hull interior:

30mm or 1-1/4"

Cylinder, wax, tape, and casting epoxy

Pencil
Cutting pliers
Wire strippers
Electrical tape
Phillips screwdriver
Alcohol
Blade screwdrivers
Water-based antifouling paint (

 

MANDATORY IN SALT WATER

 

)

 

Sensor Installation

 

Cored fiberglass hull

 

—Follow separate instructions on page 2.

 

Choose a location where the sensor will be in contact with the 
water at all times.

 

Hole Drilling

 

Warning

 

: Always wear safety goggles and a dust mask.

 

1. Drill a 3mm or 1/8" pilot hole from inside the hull. If there is a rib, 

strut, or other hull irregularity near the selected mounting 
location, drill from the outside.

2. Using the 21mm or 7/8” drill bit, cut a hole perpendicular to the 

hull from outside the boat.

3. Sand and clean the area around the hole, inside and outside, to 

ensure that the sealant will adhere properly to the hull. If there is 
any petroleum residue inside the hull, remove it with either mild 
household detergent or a weak solvent (alcohol) before sanding.

Record the information found on the cable tag for future reference.

 

Part No._________________Date___________

 

IMPORTANT

 

: Please read the instructions completely

before proceeding with the installation. These
instructions supersede any other instructions in your
instrument manual if they differ.

 

INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS

OWNER’S GUIDE      &

Summary of Contents for T42

Page 1: ...ips screwdriver Alcohol Blade screwdrivers Water based antifouling paint MANDATORY IN SALT WATER Sensor Installation Cored fiberglass hull Follow separate instructions on page 2 Choose a location where the sensor will be in contact with the water at all times Hole Drilling Warning Always wear safety goggles and a dust mask 1 Drill a 3mm or 1 8 pilot hole from inside the hull If there is a rib stru...

Page 2: ...e hull nut allowing the housing to become loose Warning Always wear safety goggles and a dust mask 1 Drill a 3mm or 1 8 pilot hole from inside the hull If there is a rib strut or other hull irregularity near the selected mounting location drill from the outside If the hole is drilled in the wrong location drill a second hole in a better location Apply masking tape to the outside of the hull over t...

Page 3: ...cable jacket 5 Protect the cable s foil shielding from causing a short by wrapping electrical tape around the jacket where the wires emerge from the cable Be sure the tape overlaps the wires a minimum of 6mm 1 4 6 Connect the cable to the instrument following the instructions in your owner s manual see Figure 3 Use the color code below White NMEA A Blue NMEA B 7 Connect the power supply It will ei...

Page 4: ...ke a water resistant seal 12 Reattach the Data Converter cover with the screws supplied Completing the Installation 1 Using a 3mm or 1 8 drill bit drill the holes for the screws at the selected Data Converter mounting location 2 Fasten the Data Converter using the four screws supplied 3 Fasten all the cables in place Maintenance Replacement Aquatic growth can accumulate rapidly on the sensor s sur...

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