Download Print this page

Glendinning CABLEMASTER CRM-30 Installation & Operation Instructions page 2

Advertisement

a good quality marine beading compound, secure the Hawse Pipe to the surface
using four (4) 1/4" x 20 x 1" stainless steel machine screws, washers, nuts and gas-
ket supplied.
STEP 3. CONNECT AC POWER TO CABLE (Fig. 3)
All wiring should be done in accordance with ABYC's
standards. If you are unsure of these standards, consult
a qualified electrician.
Failure to wire correctly may result in DEATH, INJURY OR
DAMAGE TO PERSONS, VESSEL OR UNIT.
If you purchased a Cablemaster™ model that comes equipped with a "pigtail" (PN
04300-W50-6 and 04300-W50-B6), the "pigtail" must be connected to the junction
box or power switch that supplies 110v current to the boat's electrical system.
Strip the insulation from the end of the "pigtail" as well as the green, white and black
wires within the insulation jacket. Attach appropriate connectors to each wire and
attach to the junction box.
If you purchased a Cablemaster™ model that does not come equipped with a "pig-
tail" (PN 04300-W50) you must supply your own 10AWG wires to connect from the
Cablemaster™ to the junction box. Attach the wires (green, black and white 10AWG)
to the junction box as outlined above. Remove the cover to the Cablemaster™ (pic-
tured) and attach terminal eye connectors to each end of the wires. Connect the
wires to the power connections marked "B" for black wire, "G" for green wire and
"W" for white wire. Re-attach cover.
STEP 4. CONNECT DC POWER TO UNIT (Fig. 4)
Before proceeding DISCONNECT the 12vDC power
source!
All wiring should be done in accordance with the instructions contained in the Na-
tional Electrical Code. If there is any uncertainty as to the proper methods of wiring,
a qualified and competent electrician should do the wiring.
Remove the "DC Control" cover on the unit and identify how many DC post con-
nections your unit has. Refer to the wiring diagram on the opposite page for your Ca-
blemaster™ model. Using 16awg wire with ring connectors, connect one end of the
wire to battery positive (+) and the other end to the post marked "DC (+) 12V" on the
DC Control Panel. Connect battery negative (-) connection and the other end to the
post marked "DC (-) 12V" on the DC Control Panel. DO NOT replace cover — pro-
ceed to next step.
STEP 5. INSTALL POWER SWITCH (Fig. 5)
For convenience and ease of operation, the momentary ON power switch should be
mounted near the Hawse Pipe or in a location where the power cable exits the boat.
Remove the two (2) screws which hold the momentary ON power switch and switch
cover plate to the Cablemaster™. Route the wiring to the appropriate position near
the Hawse Pipe as outlined above. Cut a hole approximately 1.65" H x 1.00" W. Re-
move the power switch terminal eye connectors from the posts located at the bottom
Fig. 3
Connect AC power
Fig. 4
Connect DC power
Hole cut in surface for
Fig. 5
Install power switch
Secure cable with
clamp provided
Use upper posts
for DC connection
Disconnect power
switch from posts
switch installation

Advertisement

loading