Glendinning Cablemaster User's Installation And Operation Manual page 8

Shore power cable storage system
Table of Contents

Advertisement

C
ABLEMASTER
D
W
CM-7
IRING THE
T
CM-7
CM-8
HE
AND
POWER UNITS
relay assembly for 12 or 24 volt DC depending on your boat's
voltage. The voltage for each Cablemaster is located on the unit's
label. The Cablemaster should be connected to a separate circuit
breaker of appropriate amperage (see Fig. 9) on the main or aux-
iliary DC electrical distribution panel. In addition to providing elec-
trical "overload" protection, a separate breaker for the
Cablemaster allows the unit to be turned "OFF" thus preventing
the unauthorized use of the unit when the boat is unattended.
This is especially important if the switch is located where it can
easily be actuated by children on board.
Be sure to observe the proper polarity when connecting the DC
imput wires.
Both the limit switches are designed to automatically stop the
motor when the cable has reached it's limit of travel. The in-limit
switch is located in the hawse pipe gasket ring and is covered by a neoprene cover to shield it from moisture. The in-limit
switch, which is connected to the #4 and #5 terminals on the relay assembly, is activated when the plug cover touches the
switch.
The out-limit switch, which is connected to the #6 and #7 terminals of the relay assembly, is located in the guide roller
assembly mounted on the lower side of the power unit and is activated by a nylon safety collar secured near the terminal
end of the shore power cable. The collar, which acts as a positive mechanical "stop" as well as a means to activate the
out-limit swithces, would be fitted around the shore power cable at a point that allows adequate slack in the cable for
unstrained AC electrical connections (The same collar is used for 6/3 or 6/4 cable). If the shore power cable is being direct-
ed through the vertical pipe extension, it is necessary to relocate the guide roller assembly with the out-limit switch from
the power unit to the lower end of the vertical pipe and to reconnect the out-limit switch using the appropriate lengths of
wire (NOTE: Failure to install the nylon safety collar and rewire the out-limit switch can result in damage to the shore power
cable's electrical connection).
The 3 conductor cable for the power switch is color coded to correspond with the terminal strip on the relay assembly.
For convenience and ease of operation, the power switch should be mounted near the hawse pipe or in the appropriate
hole with the optional bezel (see accessories). In each case, the power switch must be protected by the neoprene cover
to prevent the intrusion of moisture.
The relay box is mounted on a sub-plate and may be attached to the power unit cover screws in two ways (see label on
sub-plate). This provides easy access in making wiring connections. If desirable, it may also be mounted on a bulkhead
close by to the power unit making sure that the connecting wires are fastened away from the pulley and rollers.
POWER
NOTE 1
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
NEGATIVE (-)
(Remote - BLACK)
(Rmt - Yellow or Purple)
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
12 or 24v
GLENDINNING MARINE PRODUCTS, INC.
Conway, SC 843-399-6146
MOTOR
MOTOR
Jumper wires must be attached to #4 & #5, and #6 & #7
if IN Limit and OUT Limit Switches are not connected
7
W
IRING
CM-8 C
OR
ABLEMASTER
are wired through an integral
WHITE
temporary operation or remote control of the Cablemaster by the installer
OUT
RED
OFF
BLACK
IN
may be desirable. With the power switch, limit swithes and battery con-
Jumper
nected, first jumper #1 and #2 to retract cable, then jumper #1 and #3 to
#1 & #2
extend cable. This enables the installer to directly supervise the coiling of
for IN
RED
the cable at the storage area. Remove when Cablemaster installation is
WHITE
Jumper
complete.
BLACK
#1 & #3
for
OUT
IN-LIMIT
SWITCH
still fastened to the barrier strip. This will cause a short in the relay assem-
OUT-LIMIT
bly. Remove the motor wires from the barrier strip then connect battery
SWITCH
power to the motor wires for check-out of motor operation.
I
NSTRUCTIONS
T
YPICAL
BATERY
POSITIVE (+)
BATTERY
NEGATIVE (-)
12 or 24v
MOTOR
NOTE 1: On installation of the CM-7 or CM-8 Cablemaster, convenient
NOTE 2: Do not attach voltage wires to the motor wires while they are
'
(
.)
CON
T
CM-7 / CM-8 R
A
ELAY
POWER
SWITCH
CABLEMASTER RELAY ASSEMBLY
# 04034 (12, 24 volt DC)
12 / 24v
Power
V
DC Input
Switch
Pos. +
Red 1
(Remote - RED)
Neg. -
White 2
(Remote - BLACK)
(Rmt - Yellow or Purple)
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
24v DC use 5 amp breaker
12 or 24v
GLENDINNING MARINE PRODUCTS, INC.
Conway, SC 843-399-6146
MOTOR
Installer needs only to attach
battery power to relay assembly
W
SSEMBLY
IRING
WHITE
OUT
RED
OFF
BLACK
IN
RED
WHITE
BLACK
IN-LIMIT
SWITCH
OUT-LIMIT
SWITCH

Hide quick links:

Advertisement

Table of Contents
loading

Related Products for Glendinning Cablemaster

Table of Contents