6-2 managing fuel consumption curves, 6-3 using fuel consumption curves – Navman 5505 User Manual

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TRACKER 5505/5505i/5605 Installation and Operation Manual

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10-6-2 Managing fuel consumption curves

Renaming a curve
1 Press

one or more times until the

Setup menu is displayed, then select

Fuel.

2 Select

Fuel consumption curve.

Select

Name and select the name of the

curve to rename.

3 Select

Rename and press

. Change

the name.

10-6-3 Using fuel consumption curves

Deleting a curve
1 Press

once or more until the Setup

menu is displayed, then select

Fuel.

2 Select

Fuel consumption curve.

Select

Name and select the name of the

curve to delete.

3 Select

Delete.

Selecting a curve
1 You must make a fuel consumption curve

before you can use it (see section 10-6-1).

2 On the Fuel display, press

, select

Fuel consumption curve and select the
name of the curve to use.

3 On the fuel display, press

if necessary

to select Fuel curve and display the fuel
consumption curve.

Note
a On a multi engine boat, keep the RPM of all

engines similar while using a curve.

b The shape of the curve depends on the

type of speed sensor you selected when
making the curve (see sections 10-5-1 and
10-5).

c More information about fuel consumption

curves is available in Navman’s Diesel flow
sensors installation and operation manual.

Using a curve
Compare your boat’s performance now, at the
current RPMs, with the boat’s performance
when you made the curve. You can compare
your boat’s performance now with a curve
made under ideal conditions or with a curve
made under similar conditions.
Information in a curve
A RPM of the boat now. For a twin engine

boat, the RPM is the average of the two
RPMs.

B Red curve: boat speeds at different

RPMs recorded when you made this fuel
consumption curve.

C Red marker: the boat speed now. This

marker is below the red curve, showing that
the boat speed now at this RPM is less than
when you recorded the curve.

D Blue curve: fuel consumption at different

RPMs recorded when you made this fuel
consumption curve.

E Blue marker: the fuel consumption now.

This marker is below the blue curve,
showing that the fuel consumption now at
this RPM is better than when you recorded
the curve.

F If the blue curve has a dip, then running the

boat at this RPM will give the best speed for
the least fuel consumption.

C

D

E

F

A

B

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