Kongsberg EA 600 Instruction Manual page 158

Single beam hydrographic echo sounder
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EA 600 / Base version
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Radio Frequency interference
All cables that are to be permanently installed within 9 m
(30 ft) of any source of Radio Frequency (RF) interference such
as a transmitter aerial system or radio transmitters, must, unless
shielded by a metal deck or bulkhead, be adequately screened by
sheathing, braiding or other suitable material. In such a situation
flexible cables should be screened wherever possible.
It is important that cables, other than those supplying services to
the equipment installed in a radio room, are not installed
through a radio room, high power switch gear or other potential
sources of interference. Cables which must pass through a radio
room must be screened by a continuous metal conduit or
trunking which must be bonded to the screening of the radio
room at its points of entry and exit.
Physical protection
Cables exposed to the risk of physical damage must be enclosed
in a steel conduit or protected by a metal casing unless the
cable's covering (e.g. armour or sheath) is sufficient to protect it
from the damage risk.
Cables exposed to an exceptional risk of mechanical damage
(for example in holds, storage-spaces and cargo-spaces) must be
protected by a suitable casing or conduit, even when armoured,
if the cable covering does not guarantee sufficient protection for
the cables.
Metallic materials used for the physical protection of cables
must be suitably protected against corrosion.
Grounding
Grounding connections should be made using a conductor which
has a cross-sectional area appropriate for the current rating of
the cable, or with a metal clamp which grips the metallic
covering of the cable and is bonded to the hull of the vessel.
These cable coverings may also be grounded by means of glands
specially intended for this purpose and designed to ensure a
good ground connection. The glands used must be firmly
attached to, and in good electrical contact with, a metal structure
grounded in accordance with these recommendations.
Electrical continuity must be ensured along the entire length of
all cable coverings, particularly at joints and splices. In no case
should the shielding of cables be used as the only means of
grounding cables or units.
Metallic casings, pipes and conduits must be grounded, and
when fitted with joints these must be mechanically and
electrically grounded locally.
857-164688 / E

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