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PREPARATION FOR INSTALLATION
2-2
Power Supply unit (optional)
GPS buffer (optional)
(2) Wiring
The following cables are connected to the AIS controller. Determine cable type and length.
AIS controller - Power supply unit (typical 2m, Maximum 20m)
AIS controller - AIS Transponder (Maximum 50m)
AIS controller - Connection box (Maximum 20m)
AIS controller - GPS
AIS controller - LOG
AIS controller - ROT
AIS controller - Rader/ECDIS
(3) Incidental work
Removal of the wall and the ceiling, and recovery
Making the installation stand or wall for AIS controller, and installation
(4) Hot work
Drilling wire through-holes (in order to pass the wire from transponder through the wall,
ceiling and so on.)
The welding of the pole to installation of transponder
In case hot work cannot be done.
Use a hole-saw (an electric tool) to drill a
wire hole through decks or walls. Attach a
cable gland to it and attach the gland with
screws. In this case, the cable gland must
be welded and it should have a flange
which prevents the wire from getting
burned (see Figure 1).
Deck
Cable gland
Rib
Cable
Figure 1
Screw
In case hot work cannot be done.
Fix the transponder to existing handrail etc. and install. In this case, it is necessary to be
welded. When another hot work is carried out, it should be welded to install permanently.

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