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1. 

Sleipner Motor AS (The “Warrantor”) warrants that the equipment (parts, materials, and embedded software of products) manufactured by 

the Warrantor is free from defects in workmanship and materials for purpose for which the equipment is intended and under normal use and 

maintenance service (the “Warranty”).

2.  This Warranty is in effect for two years (Leisure Use) or one year (Commercial and other Non-leisure Use) from the date of delivery/purchase by 

the end user, with the following exceptions; 

 

(a) For demonstration vessels, or vessels kept on the water, the dealer is considered as the end user from 6 months after their launch of the 

vessel; 

 

(b) The warranty period starts no later than 18 months after the fi rst launch of the vessel. 

 

Please note that the boat manufacturer and dealer must pay particular attention to correct maintenance and service both by the products 

manuals as well as general good practice for the location the boat is kept in the period the boat is in their care. In cases where the 6 and 18 

months grace periods for boat builders and dealers are passed, it is possible to obtain a full warranty upon inspection and approval of the 

warrantor or such representative.

3. 

Certain parts, classifi ed as wearable or service parts, are not covered by the warranty. A failure to follow the required maintenance and service 

work as described in the product manual render all warranty on parts or components directly or indirectly affected by this void. Please also note 

that for some parts, time is also a factor separately from actual operational hours.

4.  This Warranty is transferable and covers the equipment for the specified warranty period.

5. 

The warranty does not apply to defects or damages caused by faulty installation or hook-up, abuse or misuse of the equipment including 

exposure to excessive heat, salt or fresh water spray, or water immersion except for equipment specifically designed as waterproof.

6. 

In case the equipment seems to be defective, the warranty holder (the “Claimant”) must do the following to make a claim:

 

(a) Contact the dealer or service centre where the equipment was purchased and make the claim. Alternatively, the Claimant can make the 

claim to a dealer or service centre found at www.sleipnergroup.com. The Claimant must present a detailed written statement of the nature 

and circumstances of the defect, to the best of the Claimant’s knowledge, including product identifi cation and serial nbr., the date and place of 

purchase and the name and address of the installer. Proof of purchase date should be included with the claim, to verify that the warranty period 

has not expired;

 

(b) Make the equipment available for troubleshooting and repair, with direct and workable access, including dismantling of furnishings or similar, 

if any, either at the premises of the Warrantor or an authorised service representative approved by the Warrantor. Equipment can only be returned 

to the Warrantor or an authorised service representative for repair following a pre-approval by the Warrantor’s Help Desk and if so, with the 

Return Authorisation Number visible postage/shipping prepaid and at the expense of the Claimant.

7. 

Examination and handling of the warranty claim:

 

(a) If upon the Warrantor’s or authorised service Representative’s examination, the defect is determined to result from defective material or 

workmanship in the warranty period, the equipment will be repaired or replaced at the Warrantor’s option without charge, and returned to the 

Purchaser at the Warrantor’s expense. If, on the other hand, the claim is determined to result from circumstances such as described in section 

4 above or a result of wear and tear exceeding that for which the equipment is intended (e.g. commercial use of equipment intended for leisure 

use), the costs for the troubleshooting and repair shall be borne by the Claimant;

 

(b) No refund of the purchase price will be granted to the Claimant, unless the Warrantor is unable to remedy the defect after having a reasonable 

number of opportunities to do so. In the event that attempts to remedy the defect have failed, the Claimant may claim a refund of the purchase 

price, provided that the Claimant submits 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.

8.  Warranty service shall be performed only by the Warrantor, or an authorised service representative, and any attempt to remedy the defect by 

anyone else shall render this warranty void.

9. 

No other warranty is given beyond those described above, implied or otherwise, including any implied warranty of merchantability, fitness for 

a particular purpose other than the purpose for which the equipment is intended, and any other obligations on the part of the Warrantor or its 

employees and representatives.

10.  There shall be no responsibility or liability whatsoever on the part of the Warrantor or its employees and representatives based on this Warranty 

for injury to any person or persons, or damage to property, loss of income or profit, or any other incidental, consequential or resulting damage or 

cost claimed to have been incurred through the use or sale of the equipment, including any possible failure or malfunction of the equipment or 

damages arising from collision with other vessels or objects.

11. 

This warranty gives you specific legal rights, and you may also have other rights which vary from country to country.

Содержание VECTOR FINS VF650

Страница 1: ...OR AS P O Box 519 N 1612 Fredrikstad Norway www sleipnergroup com DOCUMENT ID REVISION DATE LANGUAGE Installation Guide For Vector Fin Stabiliser Systems STABILISER 55B VECTOR FINS VF650 VF800 EN I M...

Страница 2: ...Vector Fin Measurements 8 Measurement Clearance 9 Hull Forces 10 Fin Positioning 11 13 Fin Modification Tunnel ends 14 Mechanical Installation 15 19 Hydraulic Installation 20 27 Electrical Installatio...

Страница 3: ...provided in the sections Basic hydraulic installation AC power pack Noise considerations Relevant hydraulic diagram with hose speci cations for your particular system Plan the installation of the ele...

Страница 4: ...or personnel injury During yacht lifting operations Ensure the stabilizer ns are in the locked neutral position Lifting personnel are informed that stabilizer ns are installed preventing the danger of...

Страница 5: ...5 5251 5 2022 SPS B Addition Supporting Manuals Follow the addition of supporting manuals to aid in the installation process of this product MC_0308 Hydraulic Systems Installation Guide...

Страница 6: ...6 5251 5 2022 SPS B MG_0208 Bolts Hull plate Shaft nuts Locking washer Cylinder Cylinder Encoder cpos sensor cover Key Components...

Страница 7: ...lutely flat and average parallel to outside hull The n actuator assembly may be installed in any convenient radial 360 position in the hull A A C D E F B MC_0205 Actuator Measurements Measurement code...

Страница 8: ...n water MC_0206 Vector Fin Measurements Measurement code Measurement description mm inch mm inch A Total Length 1271 50 1395 55 B Length to Shaft center 912 35 9 1035 40 7 C Total Height 661 26 733 28...

Страница 9: ...m clearance because of hydraulic ttings Min of 60 mm clearance because of hydraulic ttings Measurement Clearance Important Ensure that all equipment with physical functions actuators valves electrical...

Страница 10: ...ctor Fin design comes with additional bene ts in hull safety Any impact with the ground will not only bend the shaft backwards and outward allowing the n to break away with less stress on the hull MG_...

Страница 11: ...r normal sea conditions Fins should not extend outside the beam or below the keel when in neutral position Fins should be placed as far outboard as possible and NOT in line with the propellers to ensu...

Страница 12: ...uld be placed with trailing leading edge within middle 1 4 of waterline length at speed and not in front of the LCG For vessels with top speed under 15 knots n may be placed within the middle 1 4 of w...

Страница 13: ...rd stroke in the upper part of the n along the hull Finding the best position for the n and actuator positioning often is related to the inside con guration and space that is required for proper insta...

Страница 14: ...in GRP Repair pdf 1 28 04 2011 13 49 06 In case of the n positioning being so that you need to cut down some of the top aft end of the n to avoid it hitting the hull very typical on planning boats wit...

Страница 15: ...hickness of 49mm Sealant included SPS55B and ensure that the internal and external surfaces are parallel and flat MC_0216 Please refer to the graphic for special considerations relating to your model...

Страница 16: ...al Installation 1 Mark the positions of the holes for the securing bolts NB Use the external securing plate as a template 2 Cut drill the holes using appropriate cutting and drilling equipment 3 Apply...

Страница 17: ...THE STABILIZER ACTUATOR ASSEMBLY 1 Carefully lower the Stabilizer Actuator Assembly into the hulls actuator hole in the correct orientation to the sealant mounting surface 2 Use two of the securing b...

Страница 18: ...ht sealant externally to the hull surface Ensure to ll around the bolts 2 Place the External Securing Plate over the Stabilizer shaft onto the external hull mounting surface 3 Coat the securing bolts...

Страница 19: ...correct bonding Mechanical Installation MOUNTING OF THE STABILIZER ACTUATOR ASSEMBLY 1 Connect a ground wire from the yachts main bonding anode system to each actuator using M8 bolt and spring washer...

Страница 20: ...ptional Standalone System Rack w AC motor or generator and valves included PTO pump PTO pump Stern Thruster Hydraulic Tank Unit system Rack For speci c details see the hydraulic system installation St...

Страница 21: ...drawings in the provided system manual for hose tube ttings dimensions Hoses and ttings must be installed by trained professionals only Make sure to clean the hoses internally before assembly all hos...

Страница 22: ...only after the accumulator tank is de pressurized to avoid flooding the tank later on PTO pump pressure adjustment Most stabilizer systems come with pre set PTO pump s from Sleipner The pump has a ta...

Страница 23: ...etween the swivel nut and the cylinder rod end If required the electrical operated decouple valve coil solenoid can be removed during hose installation for better access to the hose ttings MC_0217 MG_...

Страница 24: ...m from the actuator very stiff none expanding hoses or even better some of the distance in rigid piping is necessary to not make the n movement soft by the hoses expanding with varying pressure Always...

Страница 25: ...by turning 3 16 Allen key anti clockwise Fins are now free and can be moved manually to the required position MC_0217 IMPORTANT Manual decouple valves have to be fully closed during normal operation o...

Страница 26: ...tria Belgium Check Republic Denmark Finland Germany Netherlands Norway Poland Sweden Switzerland For other countries additional adapters must be used see HYDAC manual for the correct adapter MC_0217 I...

Страница 27: ...Pump 4 Cooling Pump ON OFF valve 5 Feed from Main Pump s ON OFF 6 P AC Pressure from AC Pump 7 P MAIN Pressure from Main Pumps 8 T Return to Return Combiner 9 LS P Load sense to Main Pumps 10 Manual...

Страница 28: ...GW 1 Panel TP 43A S link Encoder Encoder 1 4 2 SCU Power Supply cable 3 Encoder cable 5 Encoder cable 5 FCU Harness 6 FCU Harness 6 SCU FCU cable 7 SCU FCU cable 7 VFD BUS cable 8 Pump Power cable Rel...

Страница 29: ...cable Part 160311 050 5m 9 PHC 3 X1 Harness Part 151470 1 10 Pump power cable Part 10 2371 24v PHC 3 controls relay inside Pump power cable Part 10 2357 hyd is operated via valve controlled by PHC 3 M...

Страница 30: ...n is the forward or aftward engine room bulkhead It must be installed with the cable outlet facing DOWN the direction if it is mounted facing forward or aft a setting stating the direction is done in...

Страница 31: ...her parts of the S link system MC_0218 MG_0231 Gasket between the dashboard and back surface of the panel Studs Gasket Front Mounting Top View Rear Mounting Bottom View 132 76 mm 151 mm 70 76 mm 86 76...

Страница 32: ...the dashboard See GW 1 manual for detailed information MC_0218 MG_0232 Cut remaining unused wires GPS Receiver 321714 NB Ensure to install all electrical connections in appropriate methods to avoids w...

Страница 33: ...ion encoder Remove the yellow protective cap on the encoder connector and connect the 151271 cables between encoder and FCU Tighten the connector rings clockwise by hand S link Basics The system needs...

Страница 34: ...at startup Encoder connection Cable 151271 015 151271 030 Included in FCU KITxx Lock valve connector X5 Fin Valve Unit Actuator Valve Unit Float Valve connector X4 Float Valve connector X4 IMPORTANT...

Страница 35: ...e installed from factory Also integrated pre installed in a standalone stabilizer system AC unload yellow Stab pressure sensor black Accumulator dump valve green Hydraulic cooling pump orange Stab pre...

Страница 36: ...onnected to 12VDC or 24VDC To reduce the risk of interference avoid routing the S Link cables close to equipment such as radio transmitters antennas or high voltage cables The backbone must be termina...

Страница 37: ...ors 1 x 6 1328 Power spur 8 x 6 1320 xxM Backbone cables 10 x 6 1321 xxM Spur cables Recommended Panel PJC221 222 NB Each Panel S link unit must have its own T connector and spur cable The yellow wire...

Страница 38: ...rs 1 x 6 1328 Power spur 4 x 6 1320 xxM Backbone cables 6 x 6 1321 xxM Spur cables Recomended Panel PJC221 222 NB Each Panel S link unit must have its own T connector and spur cable The yellow wire sh...

Страница 39: ...latively close to the PHC 3 controller Power pack Rack Tank AC motor within 4 meters Harness 160311 050 NB VFD must be protected from any water spray MC_0218 IMPORTANT Follow the installation guidelin...

Страница 40: ...tion given MC_0218 Motor power kW Input Phases Input Voltage V Input Supply Current A Motor Current A Input Wire Size mm2 Motor Wire Size mm2 3 5 1 220 21 8 12 6 4 2 5 4 6 1 220 29 1 16 8 6 4 5 5 1 22...

Страница 41: ...Manual Unloading Valve Check for oil leaks and tighten if required MC_0218 IMPORTANT The yachts main engine s must be switched off during this procedure The rst start of the AC Motor Pump Unit must b...

Страница 42: ...MG_0240 Fin Installation VECTOR FIN Shaft cover bolts MAX torque 5 Nm Shaft cover Oil port plugs 2 PCS MAX torque 15 Nm Nuts 12 PCS MAX torque 60 NM Special locking washer 12 PCS Actuator Hull Shaft...

Страница 43: ...position of the relevant n When viewed and seen from inside above the relative Stabilizer Actuator assembly Rotate the Port Actuator fully to clockwise Rotate the Starboard Actuator Fully counter clo...

Страница 44: ...arge nut that is welded to the actuator port cover to move the actuator to the most outboard position See step 22 27 Unscrew all nuts and washers Remove the port cover Inspect and clean the internal h...

Страница 45: ...NB The protective cover can easily be removed by blowing air using an air pressure gun into the bottom hole of the cover 7 Lubricate the shaft with hydraulic oil LHMF300 MC_0219 MG_0244 7 Remove shaf...

Страница 46: ...Lift the correct handed n assembly in the appropriate direction and insert the n shaft into the actuator Fit two nuts with washers back onto the securing bolts opposite each other to prevent the n fro...

Страница 47: ...ting e Fitting to shaft 11 Lock the actuator cylinders in its absolute setting then also position the n as far outboard as possible without hitting the outer edge of the hull MC_0219 MG_0246 High pres...

Страница 48: ...hub 15 Once the nuts are all tight using a 19mm spanner tighten bolts in a circular pattern again while using the hand pump to maintain constant oil pressure 16 Repeat step 15 until correct internal d...

Страница 49: ...19 Loosely place the shaft protectors and inspect the top face to see if it will rub against any section of the actuator face If rubbing will occur grind and sand off material on the shaft protectors...

Страница 50: ...e n s location and operation area please mount the safety labels on the hull Use sissors to cut the end arrow sysmbols on the label Place the label to the hull and place the end arrow labels to cover...

Страница 51: ...ators from the panel without the need to manually open the n valve unit described in step 3 18 Step 3 and 18 can be excluded It requires that Stabilizer control and hydraulic system is wired and conne...

Страница 52: ...d position automatically and locked for n installation It requires that you have full system power with suf cient shore power supply It also requires that bleed procedure and end stop detection is com...

Страница 53: ...ameters to the speci c yacht Stabilizer settings Scroll down menu 1 REVERSE BACKING DETECTION SCU input NMEA2000 The reverse signal input is either from reverse detection loop input to SCU or from NME...

Страница 54: ...7 CRUISING D value 8 AT ANCHOR value 9 AT ANCHOR P value 10 AT ANCHOR CENTRE value 11 SPEED THRESHOLD value 12 SPEED FACTOR value 13 OPTION 1 value 14 OPTION 2 value 15 OPTION 3 value 16 OPTION 3 val...

Страница 55: ...e settings are boat dependant and necessary to achieve optimum performance of the system for a given application Settings are to be changed only when requested by authorized SP personnel 5 FIN ACT TYP...

Страница 56: ...050 110 BAR VF1650 VF1950 Vector Fins Start Up MC_0244 IMPORTANT Before running or making setting adjustments in STARTUP SEA TRIAL and Parameter SETTINGS ensure that Complete Hydraulic and Electrical...

Страница 57: ...ed several times Proceed to the DETECT ENDSTOP menu Return to STARTUP screen 2 Touch DETECT ENDSTOP 3 Ensure correct Actuator and Fin type selected Touch NEXT 4 Touch START 5 The end stop detection is...

Страница 58: ...is level and not rolling before setting the 0o keel 3 Touch START When procedure is complete 4 Touch RETURN Return to STARTUP screen 5 Touch PARK CENTRE 6 Touch USE KEEL CENTRE Recommended If on shor...

Страница 59: ...cal centre as reference Change value on related ns to desired position 2 Touch ENTER when completed If you want to adjust PARK CENTRE to a given speed 3 Touch FLOAT Proceed to wanted speed When desire...

Страница 60: ...r the boat through test and then ne tuned manually Even if the ns in test at less than 4 knots are found to have an outward angle the lowest speed should be set to 0 knots zero and ns parallel to the...

Страница 61: ...ds starting with the highest and choose speeds steps according to the vessel performance The position is interpolated between the different speeds so it is important to have one speed before the plann...

Страница 62: ...econd part is secured with a 15 spanner 6 Use the hydraulic pump until the n drops down but is held up by the nuts 7 Use two people to take the weight of the n while you remove all the nuts and washer...

Страница 63: ...Boat Structure Start up checks Fin valve unit Fin Valve Manual Decouple Valve Tight Fin Valve Check Hose Connections Port Stb Fin Valve Electrical Connections Correct Start up checks Accumulator bloc...

Страница 64: ...C Pump Clockwise Ac Pump Standby Pressure 3 5 kW motor 75 bar 4 6 kW motor 90 bar 5 5 kW motor 90 bar 5 5 kW motor VF1050 100 bar 7 5 kW motor 100 bar 11 kW motor 90 bar 15 kW 1 phase 100 bar 15 kW mo...

Страница 65: ...of the defect to the best of the Claimant s knowledge including product identi cation and serial nbr the date and place of purchase and the name and address of the installer Proof of purchase date sho...

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Страница 68: ...curacies or omissions it may contain Continuous product improvement may change the product speci cations without notice Therefore Sleipner Group cannot accept liability for any possible differences be...

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