NGSM NAVIGAT 200
The device is made in the form of a compact monoblock, easy to install and maintain.
Here are its main characteristics:
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all components of the gyrocompass are connected via Ethernet to simplify installation;
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it is easily integrated with magnetic, GPS compasses and other gyroscopes;
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there is a 180-degree rotation function; it is automatically set to the north;
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it can track objects at speeds up to 100 degrees per second;
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there is a high-resolution ROT output; Dual, triple, and quadruple gyro configurations are available that comply with DNV, GL, and DNX standards.
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Directive on marine equipment 96/98 / EC 2015/559 April 2015 (reference mark)
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IMO A. 424 (XI), A. 694 (17) A. 526 (13) (rate of turn), MSC.191 (79) , A. 821 (19) - (HSC), MSC.36 (63) - (1994 HSC Code), MSC.97 (73) - (2000 HSC Code), ISO 16328 (2014). Meets the requirements of the DNV GL Rules for ships Pt.6 Ch.3 (INS)
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IEC 61162, IEC 62288 Ed 2.0 (2014-07).
- The average error joining Meridian (RMS): ≤0,1 ° / sec. latitude
- Static error (RMS): ≤0,1 ° / sec. latitude
- Dynamic error (RMS): ≤0.4 ° / sec. latitude
- The minimum step change in rate: 0,1 °
- Rotation speed: ≤0,5 ± 5% ° / min.
- The value of body-Builder, not affecting operation: ± 40 °
- The average time of arrival to Meridian: 2 - 3 hours
- The maximum tracking speed: 100 ° / sec
- Stabilization by the North upon the interruption of power supply: ~ 3 min.
- MTBF: 120 000
- Power source DC 24V AC 115 / 230V (external)
- Power consumption: start 96 W, operating mode 64 W analog repeater + 7 W (universal repeater) repeater + 5 W
- Operating temperature -10 ° C to + 55 ° C
- Storage temperature -25 ° C to + 70 ° C
- Alarm power failure
- Protection class IP23
- The ecology of the environment in accordance with Magentic Clearance: EN60945 (IEC 945 +1)
- Detection distance:
- Standard magnetic compass 0.5 m
- Steering-magnetic-compass 0.35 m
NGSM NAVIGAT 200
Connecting the Koden 2900 series radar to the GK Connection of the radar Koden 2900 series to the gyrocompass is carried out as follows: