Special transducer cable is available from simrad – Simrad EQ60 User Manual

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Simrad EQ60

154

857-164342 / Rev.C

Single frequency, single beam

The next two drawings show how to connect a single frequency,
single beam transducer to the system. Note that two different
connections are made, depending on the rated power output.

Low power output is achieved when the GPT is equipped with a
single transmitter board. In most systems, this will result in a 2
kW output power, but older GPTs may only be capable of
supplying 1 kW.

M

E

F

J

H

D

C

K

L

A

B

N

W802-1 / Rev.D

Single frequency, single beam, low power

Single frequency,
single beam
transducer.

C
D

GPT

Note:
1) All transducer cables must be run in
steel conduits. Use flexible conduit closer
to the transceiver.
2) Cable shields must be connected to
the plug housing.
3) Cable shields must

be connected to

ship's ground in the junction box.

not

Inner
screen

Plug housing

Outer

screen

Junction Box (1:1)

Conductors

2 x N mm2

Screen

Overall braided

Voltage

600 V

Max.diameter

N/A

The conductor diameter “N” depends on the chosen transducer.
Normal value for single beam transducers is 1.5 mm

2

. Special

transducer cable is available from Simrad.

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