To Ground The Adu; Alternative Ground For Steel Hulls - Furuno FV-110GX Operator's Manual

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A.2.2

To ground the ADU

To ground the ADU do as follows:
1. Ground the ADU to the ship/hull via one or more of its mounting bolts.
2. Make sure to remove painting, dirt, grease etc. at the mounting holes in order to make
good electrical contact to the hull.
3. Use serrated washers when securing the mounting bolts and seal the joint with
protective coating to avoid corrosion.
Antenna bottom
Note
It is always recommended to establish the shortest possible grounding path e.g. on steel
hulls the ADU should be grounded directly to the hull
is not possible on e.g. fibreglass hulls (nor is it preferable on aluminium hulls) a number
of alternative grounding methods are suggested in the following paragraphs.
A.3

Alternative ground for steel hulls

The following guidelines assume a two-wire, isolated grounding arrangement; that is no
part of the circuit, in particular the battery negative, is connected to any ground potential
or equipment.
A.3.1
To ground the ACU
To ground the ACU do as follows:
1. Ground the ACU preferably to the ship with the short cable.
2. Further, ground the ACU at its grounding stud in order to ensure a proper grounding if
the short ADU cable is disconnected.
2. Note that the ADU ground connection is made at the same electrical ground potential as the
ACU.
Serrated washer
(stainless steel)
Figure A-2: Grounding the ADU
For optimum grounding use the mounting bolt located closest to the ADU cable
plate, see To ground the ADU on page 2-25.
Mounting base
M12 bolt
(stainless steel)
2
. However, due to the fact that this
Alternative ground for steel hulls
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