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Sea Tel, Inc. 

4030 Nelson Avenue 

Concord, CA   94520 
Tel:  (925) 798-7979 

Fax: (925) 798-7986 
Email:  [email protected]  

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www.cobham.com\seatel

 

 

Sea Tel Europe 

Unit 1, Orion Industrial Centre 

Wide Lane, Swaythling 
Southampton, UK S0 18 2HJ 

Tel:  44 (0)23 80 671155 
Fax: 44 (0)23 80 671166 

Email:  [email protected]  

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www.cobham.com\seatel

 

Sea Tel Inc doing business as Cobham SATCOM

 

December 15, 2009   

Document. No. 125266   Revision  E

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

INSTALLATION AND OPERATION MANUAL 

FOR SEA TEL MODEL 

9707D-70 C-BAND TX/RX ANTENNA 

 

 

 

 

WARNING:   RF RADIATION HAZARD 

This stabilized antenna system is designed to be used with transmit/receive equipment 
manufactured by others.  Refer to the documentation supplied by the manufacturer which 
will describe potential hazards, including exposure to RF radiation, associated with the 
improper use of the transmit/receive equipment.  Note that the transmit/receive 
equipment will operate independently of the stabilized antenna system.  Prior to work on 
the stabilized antenna system, the power to the transmit/receive system must be locked 
out and tagged. 

When the transmit/receive system is in operation, no one should be allowed 

anywhere 

within the radiated beam 

being emitted from the reflector. 

The ultimate responsibility for safety rests with the facility operator and the 

individuals who work on the system.

 

 

 

 

 

 
 

 

Summary of Contents for 9707D-70 C-BAND TX

Page 1: ...m is designed to be used with transmit receive equipment manufactured by others Refer to the documentation supplied by the manufacturer which will describe potential hazards including exposure to RF radiation associated with the improper use of the transmit receive equipment Note that the transmit receive equipment will operate independently of the stabilized antenna system Prior to work on the st...

Page 2: ... Family of Marine Stabilized Antenna Pedestals with DAC 97 Antenna Control Unit complied with the requirements of European Norms and European Standards EN 60945 1997 and prETS 300 339 1998 03 on July 20 1999 Sea Tel document number 119360 European Union Declaration of Conformity for Marine Navigational Equipment is available on request Copyright Notice All Rights Reserved The information contained...

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Page 4: ...r 19 2007 Change ACU to DAC 2202 Update text and drawings MDN C 6226 June 19 2008 Update text and drawings to reflect ECO 6226 changes ECM D N A March 4 2009 Update font logo text and drawings MDN E N A December 15 2009 Updated Text Graphics and drawings to reflect current build configuration and GSR2 features ECM ...

Page 5: ...l 3 1 3 1 5 Satellite Footprints 3 2 3 1 6 Satellite Circular Polarization 3 2 3 2 ANTENNA BASICS 3 2 3 2 1 Unlimited Azimuth 3 2 3 2 2 Elevation 3 2 3 2 3 Antenna polarization 3 2 3 2 4 Stabilization 3 2 3 2 5 Search Pattern 3 2 3 2 6 Tracking Receiver Single Channel Per Carrier Receiver 3 3 3 2 7 Tracking 3 3 3 3 COMPONENTS OF THE SYSTEM CONFIGURATION 3 4 3 3 1 Antenna ADE Assembly 3 5 3 3 2 Ant...

Page 6: ...nna Pedestal 4 6 4 9 POWER UP THE ADE 4 6 4 9 1 Initialization 4 6 4 9 2 Home Flag Position 4 6 4 9 3 BDE 4 6 4 10 SETUP 4 6 5 SETUP 5 1 5 1 OPERATOR SETTINGS 5 1 5 2 OPTIMIZING TARGETING AUTO TRIM 5 1 5 3 OPTIMIZING TARGETING MANUALLY 5 1 5 4 OPTIMIZING AUTO POLARIZATION TX RX 5 1 5 5 CALIBRATING RELATIVE ANTENNA POSITION HOME FLAG OFFSET 5 2 5 5 1 To Calculate HFO 5 2 5 5 2 To Enter the HFO valu...

Page 7: ... 12 7 4 MAINTENANCE 7 14 7 4 1 Balancing the Antenna 7 14 7 4 2 Polang Alignment 7 14 7 4 3 To Adjust Tilt 7 15 7 4 4 To Reset Reinitialize the Antenna 7 16 7 5 PEDESTAL CONTROL UNIT CONFIGURATION 9707 7 17 7 5 1 To configure the PCU 7 17 7 5 2 Balancing the Antenna 7 17 8 9707D 70 TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS 8 1 8 1 ANTENNA REFLECTOR 8 1 8 2 FEED ASSEMBLIES 8 1 8 2 1 C Band TXRX Feed Assembly 8 1 8 ...

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Page 9: ...ceive from any desired satellite which has adequate signal coverage in your current geographic area Your antenna is fitted with appropriate Transmit Receive RF Equipment and appropriate Feed to allow you to operate in circular polarization mode at C Band frequencies This input will be distributed to your satellite modem and then to all of your other below decks equipment 1 3 System Components The ...

Page 10: ...ment its operation and installation Refer to the manual provided with your Antenna Control Unit for its installation and operating instructions 1 5 Quick Overview of contents The information in this manual is organized into chapters Operation basic system information installation setup functional testing maintenance specifications and drawings relating to this Antenna are all contained in this man...

Page 11: ...ps listed below to initialize the antenna These phases initialize the level cage elevation cross level and azimuth to predetermined starting positions Initialization is completed in the following phases each phase must complete properly for the antenna to operate properly post initialization 1 Level Cage is driven CCW issuing extra steps to assure that the cage is all the way to the mechanical sto...

Page 12: ...d from the Antenna Control Unit This allows you to have a Linear or a Circular feed assembly installed on your antenna When you have a Circular feed installed polarization adjustment is NOT required You should set the POL TYPE parameter in your ACU to 0000 When you have a Linear feed installed polarization may be operated manually from the ACU but Auto Polarization mode is the default polarization...

Page 13: ... become positioned between the satellite and the dish Blockage may also be caused a anything standing near the radome tall mountains buildings bridges cranes or other larger ships near your ship Moving or rotating the ship to position the antenna where it has an unobstructed view to the desired satellite will restore the antennas ability to receive the satellite signal Blockage 3 1 3 Atmospheric c...

Page 14: ...es it may also be useful to remove the radome hatch to visually see if the dish is aimed the correct direction towards the equator 3 2 2 In normal operation the elevation of the antenna will be between 00 0 horizon and 90 0 zenith The antenna can physically be rotated in elevation below horizon and beyond zenith to allow for ship motion Elevation drive provided by the elevation motor is required d...

Page 15: ...aved to expedite future acquisition of the desired satellite The system must have adequate satellite signal level to stop searching and begin tracking the acquired satellite Tracking Receiver Single Channel Per Carrier Receiver 3 2 7 Your Antenna Control Unit actively optimizes the pointing of the dish for maximum signal reception This process is called tracking and is accomplished by continuously...

Page 16: ...XRX Simplified Block Diagram The following text provides a basic functional overview of the system components and component interconnection as referred to in the simplified block diagram for your 9707 antenna Also refer to the appropriate page of the System Block Diagram which depicts your system configuration ...

Page 17: ...hips Gyro Compass and modem Figure 3 3 Antenna Control Unit The Antenna Control Unit ACU communicates via an RS 422 full duplex data link with the Pedestal Control Unit PCU located on the antenna This control signal to from the antenna is on the Coax cable along with the DC voltage which energizes the LNB and the L Band Receive IF from the LNB The Pedestal Control Unit stabilizes the antenna again...

Page 18: ... This protocol allows the satellite modem to command the ACU via TCP port 2002 to seek a particular satellite as well as allowing exchange of information necessary to permit the modem to initiate and maintain communication via the antenna and the satellite In general OpenAMIP is not intended for any purpose except to permit a modem and the ACU to perform synchronized automatic beam switching It is...

Page 19: ...llite using existing S P R and H Parameters A i Set keep alive in seconds 0 off A 5 L b1 b2 Modem Lock and free to transmit 2 parameters b1 indicates Rx lock and b2 not utilized enables disables Tx Mute to BUC L 1 1 W i GPS Update Sets GPS Update period in seconds 0 Off W 300 I s1 s2 Set modem vendor s1 and device s2 2 parameters I iDirect 5100 3 5 3 2 Modem Commands Command Description Example a ...

Page 20: ...Basic System Information 9707D 70 C Band TXRX 3 8 THIS PAGE INTENTIONALLY LEFT BLANK ...

Page 21: ... 1 diameter fasteners 290 Wicking High strength for fasteners which are already assembled WARNING Hoisting with other than a webbed four part sling may result in catastrophic crushing of the radome Refer to the specifications and drawings for the fully assembled weight of your model Antenna Radome and assure that equipment used to lift hoist this system is rated accordingly CAUTION The antenna rad...

Page 22: ... horizon to zenith at all bearings as is practical 2 Direct radiation into the antenna from ships radar especially high power surveillance radar arrays is minimized The radome should be as far away from the ships Radar as possible and should NOT be mounted on the same plane as the ships Radar so that it is not directly in the Radar beam path 3 The radome should be as far away from the ships high p...

Page 23: ...the deck penetration glands and tie the cables securely in place 4 4 Assembling the ADE 4 4 1 Refer to the System Block diagram General Assembly Radome Assembly and Base frame Assembly drawings for your system 144 Radome Baseframe and Antenna Pedestal System Assembly NOTE Unless otherwise indicated all nuts and bolts should be assembled with Loctite 271 or its equivalent WARNING Assure that all nu...

Page 24: ...0 Attach the 15 pin connector on the antenna reflector harness to the shielded Polang Aux Relay box Connect the IF receive coax cables from the feed to the pedestal Modem or coax relay switch panel according to the block diagram 11 Using a four point web lifting sling and lifting clips lift the upper half of the radome up over the antenna pedestal and set it onto the lower side panels aligning the...

Page 25: ... the other below decks equipment Other BDE Equipment 4 7 Cable Terminations 4 7 1 The TX and RX or TVRO IF cables must be inserted through the cable strain reliefs at the base of the radome Apply RTV to the strain relief joints and tighten the compression fittings to make them watertight Attach the pedestal cable adapters to the TX and RX or TVRO IF cables from below decks Refer to the System Bloc...

Page 26: ...rough the specific sequence of steps to initialize the level cage elevation cross level and azimuth to predetermined starting positions Each phase must complete properly for the antenna to operate properly post initialization Refer to the initialization text in the Troubleshooting section in this manual Observe the Initialization of the antenna pedestal Initialization If any of these steps fail or...

Page 27: ...evation positions in the ANTENNA display of the ACU these are the Calculated positions Turn Tracking ON allow the antenna to Search for the targeted satellite and assure that it has acquired and peaks up on the satellite that you targeted Allow several minutes for the antenna to peak on the signal and then record the Azimuth and Elevation positions while peaked on satellite these are the Peak posi...

Page 28: ...ould be calibrated using the correct HFO value instead of an Azimuth Trim offset This is especially true if sector blockage mapping is used If the antenna stops at the home flag but it is NOT pointed in line with the Bow of the ship it is important to assure that the antennas actual position relative to the bow of the ship is the value that gets preset into the Relative position counter By saving ...

Page 29: ...unter when the antenna is at the Home Flag is 313 5 HFO 360 46 5 360 x 255 313 5 360 x 255 0 87 x 255 222 06 which I round down to 222 If the antenna went past the bow line When you initially target a satellite the antenna will also go past the satellite position so that you will have to drive the Azimuth of the antenna DOWN to actually find the satellite Using the same basic procedure as in the O...

Page 30: ...ER to send this HFO to the PCU The display should now show N0222 3 When completed you must save the desired HFO value Press ENTER several times to select the REMOTE PARAMETERS display Press the LEFT or RIGHT arrow key to enter writing mode and then press the ENTER to save the HFO value in the PCUs NVRAM You have to drive the antenna CW in azimuth until the home switch is actuated or re initialize ...

Page 31: ...n represents one whole degree of feed drive 5 2 Polarity Angle POLANG Parameters First of all make sure that the polang parameters are set correctly 1 POL TYPE should be set to 0072 Auto Pol mode 2 POL OFFSET This is initially set to factory default 0040 but will be incremented or decremented to calibrate the feed to the horizon with a level bubble or digital 3 POL SCALE Leave this at the factory ...

Page 32: ...individual parameters and how to enter or change the parameters PARAMETER C Band DishScan My Parameters EL TRIM 0 AZ TRIM 0 AUTO THRES 100 EL STEP SIZE 0 AZ STEP SIZE 0 STEP INTEGRAL 0 SEARCH INC 10 SEARCH LIMIT 200 SEARCH DELAY 30 SWEEP INC 0040 SYSTEM TYPE 13 GYRO TYPE 0 1 2 36 or 362 POL TYPE 0 POL OFFSET 30 POL SCALE 90 AZ LIMIT 1 0 AZ LIMIT 2 0 EL LIMIT 12 0900 AZ LIMIT 3 0 AZ LIMIT 4 0 EL LI...

Page 33: ...s menu displays This verifies that the displays change in the correct response to the keys 6 3 Latitude Longitude Auto Update check This verifies that the GPS antenna mounted on the antenna pedestal is automatically updating the current ship s position information If the GPS is not updating the ACU properly refer to the Troubleshooting Section of this manual 1 Press the NEXT key repeatedly to disp...

Page 34: ...nts Turn Tracking ON and verify that the antenna moves back up in elevation and that the AGC rises to its previous high value 4 Note the current peak ACG value Press the Tracking key to toggle Tracking OFF press the RIGHT arrow key repeatedly to move the antenna up in azimuth until AGC falls about 100 counts Turn Tracking ON and verify that the antenna moves back down in azimuth and that the AGC r...

Page 35: ... being emitted from the reflector The ultimate responsibility for safety rests with the facility operator and the individuals who work on the system 7 1 Warranty Information Sea Tel Inc supports its Series 97 00 06 and 07 systems with a ONE YEAR warranty on parts and labor What s Covered by the Limited Warranty The Sea Tel Limited Warranty is applicable for parts and labor coverage to the complete...

Page 36: ...key to toggle tracking off Step 5 Drive Azimuth down until displayed AGC drops approx 2 3 dB Do not drive antenna so far that AGC falls below threshold 5 1 Press the NEXT arrow key until Antenna window is displayed 5 2 Press and hold the RIGHT arrow key until the displayed signal trace AGC falls approx 2 3 divisions Step 6 Re enable tracking and verify proper recovery 6 1 Press the TRACK key to re...

Page 37: ...inside of the fiberglass radome 2 Rotate the pedestal through its full range of azimuth motion The antenna should rotate freely and easily with light finger pressure 3 Rotate the pedestal through full range of elevation rotation The antenna should rotate freely and easily with light finger pressure 4 Rotate the pedestal through full range of cross level rotation The antenna should rotate freely an...

Page 38: ...ting positions Antenna Initialization Series 97B Series 00 Initialization is completed in the following phases each phase must complete properly for the antenna to operate properly post initialization Observe the Initialization of the antenna pedestal Step 2 The level platform motor drives the Level Cage CW issuing extra steps to assure that the cage is all the way to the mechanical stop Then the ...

Page 39: ...g Determine Blockage Mapping ADMC Position Tracking Unwrap recovery Limited Az systems only ADMC Position Stabilization Pedestal Gain Verification DISPIVC Loop Error Stabilization Home switch flag verification Unlimited Az systems only DISPV Ref Stabilization Remote Tilt Verification DISPV Ref Targeting Stabilization Level cage alignment Verification sensor alignment DISPV Ref Targeting Stabilizat...

Page 40: ...race line average plotted above this is of concern and troubleshooting required The example below shows the forces exerted onto the antenna as a resultant of DishScan Drive The example below shows the results of various forces put upon antenna Cross Level Axis physically moved CCW down to the left and then CW up to the right Elevation Axis physically moved CW reflector slightly pushed up and then ...

Page 41: ... The normal trace display for the Tilt Sensor after performing remote tilt calibration will be 4 divisions from the red reference line Any trace line average plotted above this is of concern and troubleshooting required See below for a screen capture of an antenna that is Level in both the Cross Level and Elevation Axis The Cross Level Tilt display should plot on the red reference line when the le...

Page 42: ...sors via three traces CL Cross Level LV Elevation and AZ Azimuth at a fixed 1º Second vertical division A normal trace display will be 1 divisions from the red reference line The example shown below shows an antenna that is NOT currently sensing motion in any axis The Cross Level display should decrease plots below red line as the antenna is tilted to the left and increase plots above red line as ...

Page 43: ... 1192 and press ENTER to drive the Cross Level axis LEFT OFF or RIGHT respectively To drive the Level motor key in 2064 2128 or 2192 and press ENTER to drive the level axis FORWARD OFF or BACKWARD respectively To drive the Azimuth motor key in 3064 3128 or 3192 and press ENTER to drive the azimuth axis CW OFF or CCW 7 3 8 To be able to use Step Track or to revert to Conscan as your active tracking...

Page 44: ... position from eventually drifting away at a rate faster than the tracking loop can correct by using the tracking errors to regulate the rate sensor bias Satellite Reference Mode can be used as a diagnostic mode to determine if tracking errors are caused by faulty gyro inputs Satellite Reference Mode MUST be used when No Gyro Compass is available Frequent or constant ACU Error Code 0001 Gyro Compa...

Page 45: ...Indicates antenna is in a specialized mode Slow Scan which is required when ever a test requires driving the antenna 5 sec Sat Reference Indicates that satellite reference mode is enabled DishScan Indicates that DishScan Drive is enabled Unwrap Indicates that the antenna is currently in an Unwrap state This is not a valid error for unlimited azimuth antenna systems Data 3 Indicates active communic...

Page 46: ...nce AZ Reference Error Indicates a failure to integrate one the reference inputs within the Azimuth Stabilization Loop AZ Servo Limit Indicates the current draw through the Azimuth Servo Amplifier motor driver PCB has exceeded what is required during normal operation LV Servo Limit Indicates the current draw through the Elevation Servo Amplifier motor driver PCB has exceeded what is required durin...

Page 47: ...will be displayed in the following format LAT N LON E A Where LAT and LON are in degrees and minutes LAT will be followed by N or S North or South LON will be followed by E or W East or West then a status character and finally a checksum character Furuno default value is in Japan at 34 4N 135 2E 3444 N 13521 E _ After acquiring a good fix at Sea Tel the string is 3800 N 12202 W A for our 38N 122W ...

Page 48: ... 6 When completed the antenna will stay at any position it is pointed in for at least 5 minutes with little to no ship motion 7 Turn antenna power OFF and then back ON to re Initialize the antenna This will also turn antenna drive AZ EL CL back ON 7 4 2 If the polarization motor or pot have been replaced use this procedure to realign the feed assembly and potentiometer Polang Alignment 1 Verify th...

Page 49: ...up chapter of this manual 7 4 3 A REMOTE TILT calibration is required to align the level cage assembly correctly so that all sensors will be aligned accurately to the axis they relate to The fluid filled tilt sensor provides a two dimensional horizon reference The system is not able to automatically calculate the exact center value therefore it is necessary to perform this procedure to manually en...

Page 50: ...ENTER key to exit Remote Tilt Mode Step 7 From antenna Verify Tilt Bias entered is within specifications 2 Observe the bubble for approximately 3 5 minutes to ensure it remains centered Using DacRemP 3 Select the reference sensor graph 4 Verify the CL and LV displays are steady and within 4 divisions of nominal Anything more than 4 divisions above or below red reference line should be of concern a...

Page 51: ...en ENTER to save the system type in the PCU 5 Press RESET and the displayed Remote Version Number should now display 9707 VER 2 nn 7 5 2 Balancing the Antenna The antenna and equipment frame are balanced at the factory however after disassembly for shipping or maintenance balance adjustment may be necessary The elevation and cross level motors have a brake mechanism built into them therefore power...

Page 52: ...the equipment frame ie from the top left of the reflector mounting frame to the bottom left of the reflector mounting frame Do NOT add counter weight during this step 4 When completed the antenna will stay at any position it is pointed in for at least 5 minutes with no ship motion 5 Do NOT cycle antenna power to re Initialize the antenna Return to the ACU which is still in REMOTE BALANCE mode and ...

Page 53: ...18 GHz 48 45 dBi at 14 25 GHz 8 2 Feed Assemblies 8 2 1 C Band TXRX Feed Assembly Type Prime focus Transmit frequency 5 9 6 4 GHz C Band Receive frequency 3 7 4 2 GHz C Band Polarization Linear or Circular VSWR 1 3 1 Polang control 24 volt DC motor with position feedback for Linear Feed None for Circular Feed LNB LNC Gain Noise Figure Refer to RF Equipment vendor manual s 8 3 RF Equipment C Band B...

Page 54: ...0 degrees with 20 degree Roll 10 to 75 degrees with 25 degree Roll Relative Azimuth Pointing Unlimited Specified Ship Motions for stabilization accuracy tests Roll 15 degrees at 8 12 sec periods Pitch 10 degrees at 6 12 sec periods Yaw 8 degrees at 15 to 20 sec periods Turning rate Up to 12 deg sec and 15 deg sec sec Headway Up to 50 knots Mounting height Up to 150 feet Heave 0 5G Surge 0 2G Sway ...

Page 55: ...on Rating All Sea Tel radomes have an IP rating of 56 NOTE Radome panels can absorb up to 50 moisture by weight Soaked panels will also have higher attenuation 8 8 Environmental Conditions ADE Temperature 20 degrees C to 55 degrees C Humidity Up to l00 40 degrees C Non condensing Spray Resistant to water penetration sprayed from any direction Icing Survive ice loads of 4 5 pounds per square foot D...

Page 56: ...G up to 200 ft LDF4 50 Heliax or LMR 500 10 AWG Up to 300 ft LMR 600 6 AWG For runs longer that 300 feet Sea Tel recommends Single mode Fiber Optic Cables with Fiber Optic converters 8 9 3 Multi conductor Cables Customer Furnished Due to the voltage losses across the multi conductor cables Sea Tel recommends the following wire gauge for the AC DC multi conductor cables used in our standard pedesta...

Page 57: ...76_C1 Antenna System Schematic Model 9707 70 9 14 123351_C Modular Drop In Tx Rx Circular C Band Feed Assembly 9 15 123908_B2 Installation Arrangement 9 17 111365 17_N1 144 Radome Assembly 9 19 123723 5_B1 Radome Base Assembly with Internal or External A C 9 21 122508_E Air Conditioner Assembly Internal 9 23 123496_C1 Air Cooled Environmental Unit Internal 9 25 9 2 Series 07 General Drawings Drawi...

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Page 59: ...BAND CIRCULAR DISHSCA 15 1 EA 125411 3 J DAC 2202 SCPC RCVR 9 WIRE IF 16 1 EA 122384 26 C BELOW DECK KIT 9707 L BAND IF RX S 17 1 EA 121934 B WARRANTY PACKET XX96 XX97 18 2 EA 125935 A1 MANUAL CD 9707 70 20 1 EA 123013 F SUPPORT DISK 21 4 EA 114239 A SIGN WARNING MICROWAVE 26 1 EA 122539 1 B SHIP STOWAGE KIT XX97 27 1 EA 114569 D BALANCE WEIGHT KIT 28 1 EA 124877 1 C DECAL KIT XX97 SEATEL 126 IN 1...

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Page 62: ...APTER N F SMA F W FLANGE 68 1 EA 110567 19 ADAPTER N F N F STRAIGHT FLANGE 69 1 EA 121008 72 D2 CABLE ASS Y AC INPUT 72 IN SPADE 70 1 EA 124288 12 G CABLE ASS Y AC POWER 12 IN 71 1 EA 124287 56 D CABLE ASS Y PEDESTAL AC POWER 72 1 EA 116466 D ROTARY JOINT 4 5 GHz DUAL COAX 73 1 EA 121250 1 C3 POWER RING ASS Y 22 IN 66 IN CONTA 91 1 EA 117696 2 B WAVEGUIDE WR 229 90 DEG E BEND 92 1 EA 129948 1 A2 C...

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Page 74: ...TION AMN A2 NONE 04 29 05 9 BASE FRAME WS STL LG FOOT BASE PAN WS P N 123726 2 MSF B 4888 05 31 05 FOR 5 6 8 9 BASE PAN WAS P N 123726 1 V S B1 N A 01 24 07 ADD INTERNAL AC PAN FAB CUTOUTS NOT PREVOUSLY SHOWN SL 3 INTERNAL AC REF ONLY 1 2 HEX SCREW 1 4 20 X 1 25 FLAT WASHER FLAT WASHER NUT 6 PLCS DASH BASE FRAME AC OPTION COLOR BASE PAN BASE PAN ACCESS ASSY 1 STL NO WHITE 123726 1 123728 2 2 AL NO...

Page 75: ...EF ASS Y 4 1 EA 121008 72 D2 CABLE ASS Y AC INPUT 72 IN SPADE NOT SHOWN 6 4 EA 120470 ISOLATORS BUMPER 60 4 EA 114586 535 SCREW HEX HD 1 4 20 x 1 2 S S 61 4 EA 114586 537 SCREW HEX HD 1 4 20 x 3 4 S S 62 8 EA 114581 029 WASHER LOCK 1 4 S S 63 4 EA 114625 107 WASHER FENDER 1 4 1 IN OD S S 1 SHT 1 OF A C INSTALL ASS Y INTERNAL PROD FAMILY COMMON EFF DATE 12 15 2009 DRAWING NUMBER 122508 REV E ...

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