Installation - Glendinning Cablemaster User's Installation And Operation Manual

Shore power cable storage system
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I
C
NSTALLATION
The Cablemaster system must be mounted in a loca-
tion that is protected from the marine environment and is certified
"ignition protected" for placement in engine rooms. For ideas on
specific locations for your boat, contact our service engineer.
S
1: M
M
TEP
ARK
OUNTING
Using the drawing included with your manual, mark the mounting
location of the hawse pipe. Before drilling or cutting, check once
again to be certain that the area behind the hawse pipe is free of
wires, plumbing or structural supports for the boat. The mounting
surface should be a minimum 1/2" thick. The proper thickness can
be achieved by using a butt block of marine grade plywood behind
the mounting surface.
S
2: C
C
TEP
UT
ENTER
Cut the hawse pipe's 3-5/8" center hole and drill the four 1/4"
mounting holes. Using a good quality marine beading compound,
secure the hawse pipe to the boat using the four (4) 1/4 x 20 x 1"
stainless steel machine screws, washers, nuts and gasket supplied
with the Cablemaster or use longer fasteners that are available
locally.
S
3: M
P
TEP
OUNT
OWER
The power unit may now be mounted to the hawse pipe using the
angle link, the hawse pipe clamp, and U-bolts. In remote power unit
installations, the 3" schedule 40 PVC pipe is secured to the power
unit using the same standard components adding also the acces-
sories for horizontal pipe extension in order to connect the PVC pipe
to the hawse pipe (see Fig. 3 previous page).
S
4: W
C
TEP
IRE
ABLEMASTER TO
Unless the shore power cable is being directed vertically through
a PVC pipe, you are now ready to wire the Cablemaster to the
boat's DC electrical system. If the shore power cable is being direct-
ed vertically through PVC pipe (see drawing below) it is necessary
to relocate the guide roller assembly with the out-limit switch from
the bottom of the power unit to the lower end of the PVC pipe. Wires
of appropriate length will have to be spliced into the system to insure
the operation of the out-limit switch. A guide roller assembly without
the out-limit switch, included in the vertical pipe extension accesso-
ry, must be installed between the power unit and the PVC pipe to
provide trouble free operation (see accessory page).
Vertical
Extension
Relocate guide roller assembly
with out-limit switch to end of
PVC pipe extension
5
I
NSTRUCTIONS
L
H
P
OCATION FOR
AWSE
H
& M
H
P
OLE
OUNT
AWSE
IPE
U
H
P
NIT TO
AWSE
IPE
E
S
LECTRICAL
YSTEM
STEP 1
Use template
on back
cover of
manual
IPE
STEP 2
Mount Hawse
pipe in hole
STEP 4
Connect power to
Cablemaster relay
STEP 3
Mount Hawse pipe
to power unit
POWER
SWITCH
CABLEMASTER RELAY ASSEMBLY
# 04034 (12, 24 volt DC)
BATERY
12 / 24v
Power
POSITIVE (+)
DC Input
Switch
Pos. +
Red 1
(Remote - RED)
BATTERY
Neg. -
White 2
(Remote - BLACK)
(Rmt - Yellow or Purple)
NEGATIVE (-)
Black 3
(Rmt - Green or Tan)
IN
4 4
Limit
Motor
Switch
Output
5 5
M
ORANGE
Orange
6
OUT
OUT
Limit
BLACK
Black
7
Switch
Switch
12v DC use 20 amp breaker
24v DC use 5 amp breaker
12 or 24v
GLENDINNING MARINE PRODUCTS, INC.
Conway, SC 843-399-6146
MOTOR
Ø 3 5/8"
Ø 17/64"
x4
Hole cut in
step 1
WHITE
OUT
RED
OFF
BLACK
IN
RED
WHITE
BLACK
IN-LIMIT
SWITCH
OUT-LIMIT
SWITCH

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