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Section 4 – Maintenance
      The Seakeeper Model 21000 Gyro uses gyroscopic principles to reduce boat roll motions in waves and
      wakes independent of boat speed. One Model 21000 Gyro will reduce the roll motions of a boat that
      displaces 60 to 100 tons. Boats with higher displacement typically require multiple gyros to provide
      good roll reduction. In multiple gyro installations, the gyros operate independently of each other and
      therefore this manual only discusses operation of a single unit.
      A Model 21000 Gyro consists of a Gyro assembly (including Control Box), Motor Drive Box, 24V Delay‐
      Off Timer Box, Serial Communications Boxes (2), and Operator Display and Keypad. Figure 1 illustrates
      the interconnection of these components and their interface with the boat.
                                                              SERIAL COMMUNICATIONS                    SERIAL COMMUNICATIONS                DISPLAY & KEYPAD
                                                              BREAKOUT BOX                               6‐WAY JUNCTION BOX
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                                                                                                                                                                                                  OPERATION
                                                                                            WATER / GLYCOL
                                                                                            COOLING LOOP
                                                                                                                                                                                                  MODEL 21000 GYRO
CONTROL SIGNALS
                                                                                               24V DELAY‐
                                                                                               OFF TIMER
                                                                                                  BOX
                                                               SHIP’S POWER, 208‐230 VAC,                     SHIP’S POWER,      SEA WATER COOLING       OVERBOARD
                                                                         50/60 Hz, 1Ø 20A                     24 VDC, 10A      SUPPLY, 4 GPM (15 LPM)    DISCHARGE
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      Technical specifications provided in Section 6 list the power consumption, total weight, and dimensions
      of the major components. Gyroscopic principals that apply to boat roll control are discussed on
      Seakeeper’s web site at www.seakeeper.com. The Seakeeper web site also contains videos of gyro
      operation and videos of several different boats operating in waves with the Gyro on and off. It is
      recommended that the reader play these videos prior to reading the remainder of this manual.
      The gyro’s gimbal angle and the gyro’s rate of rotation about the gimbal axis (termed precession rate)
      play an important role in its operation. These parameters are illustrated in Figure 2. At zero degree
      gimbal angle, the gyro is vertical; it can precess a maximum of +/‐ 60 degrees about this position. The
      amount of torque that the gyro exerts on a boat’s hull to counter the wave induced roll is directly
      proportional to the precession rate. The further the gyro is from vertical (zero degrees) the lower the
      anti‐roll torque. The vertical arrows in Figure 2 illustrate the direction of the principal forces that the
      gyro exerts on the boat’s hull to damp roll motion.
PRECESSION
                                                                        FLYWHEEL
                                                                        AXIS
                      GIMBAL
                         AXIS
                                                                                               PRECESSION AFT,
          PRECESSION FWD,
                                                                                               POSITIVE GIMBAL
          NEGATIVE GIMBAL
                                                                                               ANGLE
                    ANGLE
      Seakeeper gyro precession is actively controlled by an electronic controller and a hydraulic brake
      throughout each roll cycle so the gyro supplies the maximum anti‐roll torque and does not make
      mechanical contact with hard stops that limit the maximum gimbal angle travel to +/‐ 60o.
             There is a large torque about the gimbal axis when the gyro is precessing.
             Therefore, the gyro should be housed in a compartment or installed in a cage so
             personnel cannot come into contact with the gyro while it is precessing. If it is ever
             necessary to touch the gyro while the flywheel is spinning, the Lock button on the
             Keypad must be depressed to stop the gyro from precessing. Gyro maintenance
             should not be attempted unless the gyro is locked and the flywheel has stopped
             spinning.
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      The enclosure is fastened to two gimbal shafts that are supported by gimbal bearings on either side.
      These shafts establish an athwartship gimbal axis about which the flywheel and enclosure precess or
      rotate up to +/‐ 60 degrees during operation. The gimbal bearings are integral with the gyro frame which
      is attached to the hull via four isolation mounts which contain anti‐vibration bushings. In cases of GRP
      hull, the isolation mounts are bolted to saddle beams that are bonded to the GRP hull stringers. In the
      case of a metal hull, the isolation mounts can be bolted directly to a hull foundation.
      An active hydraulic brake mechanism is located on the gyro assembly to regulate the gyro’s precession
      motions about the gimbal shaft. It includes four hydraulic cylinders, two per side, and a hydraulic
      manifold mounted on the rear brace.
      A coolant pump, heat exchanger, surge tank, and thermostatic mixing valve are the main components of
      the cooling system. A glycol/water mix is circulated thru a closed loop to the end caps of the spherical
      enclosure, hydraulic manifold and Motor Drive Box to remove heat.
                     ENCLOSURE
                                                                                             ACTIVE
                                                                                             BRAKE
                  FLYWHEEL
                     (inside)
                                                                                               GIMBAL
            FRAME                                                                              BEARINGS
              GRP HULL
            STRUCTURE
                                                                            SADDLE
                                                                            BEAMS
                      ISOLATION MOUNT
      The Keypad and Display shown below are the user interface to the Model 21000 Gyro and should be
      mounted at the primary helm station. They are used to start, operate, monitor and shutdown the Gyro.
      Sensors, alarms and shutdowns are provided to allow unattended operation however the gyro is a high‐
      speed machine and special attention should be paid to vibration and noise as this could be the first hint
      of a mechanical problem.
      The Display provides the user with status information such as bearing, motor and drive temperatures,
      motor current, vacuum pressure, boat motion and gyro gimbal angle. The Display also provides
      information in the event of an alarm or warning. Alarms cause precession to stop (LOCK) and the gyro to
      start coasting down (STOP). Warnings have no effect on gyro operations.
      The Motor Drive Box contains the electronic components that take 208‐230 VAC at 50/60 Hz from the
      boat’s generator or shore power and supply current to the flywheel motor according to commands from
      the Gyro Control Box. The glycol/water mix that cools the gyro is also circulated through the two cold
      plates on the back of the Motor Drive Box as shown in the photos below.
             The Motor Drive Box contains high voltage electronics and the cover should not be
             removed while the flywheel is spinning except by an authorized technician. This
             high voltage exists even if the flywheel is coasting down and the supply voltage has
             been shut off.
          FIGURE 6 – MOTOR DRIVE BOX, FRONT                    FIGURE 7 – MOTOR DRIVE BOX, REAR
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      The Gyro Control Box contains motion sensors and a controller module that monitors and automatically
      regulates operation of the gyro.
      The motion sensor suite contains rate sensors that measure the angular movements of the vessel and
      accelerometers that measure the vertical and lateral boat movement.
      The Controller commands the motor speed and regulates the gyro’s precession rate and gimbal angle.
      This is accomplished by commands to a high response flow control valve in the brake circuit that
      increases or decreases brake pressure.
1.5 Brake
      The brake mechanism consists of four hydraulic cylinders which are mounted on both sides of the gyro
      and attach to crank arms on the gimbal shafts. The hydraulic cylinders are plumbed to a manifold /
      valve assembly so when the gyro rotates about the gimbal axis, oil from one side of each cylinder is
      pushed through the high response flow control valve into the same side of the other cylinder. The gyro
      controller modulates how fast the oil can flow through the control valve thus controlling the precession
      rate of the gyro.
      The brake hydraulic circuit is a pre‐charged closed loop – there is no pump, motor or reservoir in the
      circuit. Accumulators are installed in the circuit so the precharge pressure does not increase as the fluid
      temperature rises due to the braking action. Locking solenoids are installed in the circuit to lock the
      gyro so it cannot precess if there is a leak in the circuit or there is a mechanical problem with the gyro.
                                                  FIGURE 9 – BRAKE
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1.6 Cooling
       The cooling circuit is a closed loop that supplies a glycol/water (50% distilled water and 50% glycol) mix
       to:
 The gyro sphere end caps to remove heat from the flywheel bearings
 The brake manifold to remove heat from the brake hydraulic circuit
 The Motor Drive Box to remove heat from the drive electronics
       The heated fluid then passes through a thermostatic valve before bypassing or flowing through a heat
       exchanger that has sea water on the cold side. The circuit also contains a surge tank used to fill the
       system and allow the coolant to expand with changes in temperature.
                                                                     GROUND                           CIRCULATING
                                                                     CONNECTION                          PUMP
      2.0      Introduction
      This section describes operation of the Seakeeper Model 21000 Gyro system.
      2.1      Start‐up
      Before operating the Gyro, check for system power and alarms.
                                                           !
               The DC circuit breaker for the Gyro should remain ON at all times except for service.
            2) Turn on the boat’s AC circuit breaker that supplies power to the Motor Drive J‐Box.
                    This will also supply DC voltage to the Gyro Control Box unless the DC circuit breaker is Off.
            3) Turn on the ON/OFF Switch on the Motor Drive Box. This box is mounted near the Gyro.
4) Turn on the boat’s AC or DC circuit breaker that supplies voltage to the sea water pump.
5) At the Gyro Keypad, verify that the LOCK and STOP lights are on.
            6) Verify that no alarms are present. Alarms are shown on the RPM Page of the
               Gyro Display. (Press the Menu button on the Display to change pages.)
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      When cruising without Gyro stabilization, run the Gyro at 1000 rpm to lubricate the high‐speed
      bearings. The Gyro uses less than 300 watts of AC power in this mode.
            1) At the Display, go to the Speed Command page. Set the speed command to 1000 RPM by
               pressing the DOWN key.
2) Press RUN.
                     The Gyro Control Box will automatically turn on the boat’s pump that supplies seawater
                      to the Gyro heat exchanger.
                     The RUN light will flash until the flywheel reaches 1000 rpm and then the light will be
                      solid.
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      2.3      Stabilization
      For stabilization at sea or at anchor:
1) Press RUN.
                      The Gyro Control Box will automatically turn on the boat’s pump that supplies seawater
                       to the Gyro heat exchanger.
                      The flywheel increases speed to 4000 rpm for stabilization. It takes approximately 45‐60
                       minutes for the flywheel to reach 4000 rpm. The RUN light will flash until the flywheel
                       reaches 3000 rpm. Above 3000 rpm the RUN light is solid indicating that stabilization
                       can be activated. The LOCK light will be remain lit indicating the Gyro is locked and will
                       not stabilize the roll motion until SEA is pressed.
                                                           !
                       If it is necessary to shutoff power to the flywheel motor and
                       slow the flywheel for any reason, press STOP and the RUN light
                       will go out indicating the command has been accepted. Verify
                       the SEA light also goes out and the LOCK button illuminates
                       indicating that precession has stopped. It takes approximately 1‐
                       1/2 hour for the speed to drop from 4000 rpm to 2500 rpm and
                       5+ hours for the speed to drop from 4000 rpm to zero rpm.
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2) Press SEA. (To turn on stabilization, the rpm must be above 3000.)
         The LOCK light will go off and the SEA light will go on indicating that the Gyro is precessing and
         stabilizing the roll motion. Stabilization starts gradually; it takes 5‐10 seconds to reach full
         effectiveness.
                                                       !
                  If it is necessary to stop Gyro motion for any reason press the LOCK
                  button. The SEA light will go off and the LOCK light will go on
                  indicating that the Gyro is locked. Never attempt to work on the gyro
                  until the flywheel has stopped spinning. In the event, that the Gyro
                  system has automatically locked the gyro due to an alarm or failure,
                  no attempt should be made to bypass the alarm or automatic lock.
      In some cases (such as on anchor at night) the sea condition may be very calm and the Gyro is only
      required to damp motions from light swell or the wakes from passing boats. In these situations, the
      operator can run the Gyro at 3200 rpm to reduce noise and power consumption without significantly
      reducing performance.
      When the operator first presses the RUN button on the Keypad, the
      gyro will start accelerating to full speed (4000 rpm). To reduce the
      speed to 3200 rpm, go to the Speed Command page on the Gyro
      Display. Press the UP and DOWN keys to set the desired speed.
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      Display Operation
      The Display has a number of pages for monitoring the Gyro System and changing system settings. The
      operator changes pages by pressing the MENU button.
RPM Page
      The RPM page displays the gyro speed. The Display will indicate 4.0
      KRPM once the Gyro reaches full speed.
ANGLE Page
      The ANGLE page displays the Gyro angle. Generally, the Gyro should
      stay between ± 50 degrees. During boat turns it may slowly go as
      high as ± 60 degrees.
BEARING Page
MOTOR Page
DRIVE/ENCLOSURE Page
      The Drive temperature is typically 15‐20° C hotter than the sea water
      during spin‐up and typically 10‐15° C hotter than the sea water in
      LOCK and SEA.
      Alarms and warnings are displayed on the RPM page directly under
      the flywheel speed.
SERVICE Page
      The SERVICE Page allows the operator access to pages that may be
      required during servicing or troubleshooting. Press UP or DOWN to
      select a service page and then press MENU to go to that service page.
      To return to the RPM Page, select ‘NEXT’ and press MENU.
HISTORY Page
      The HISTORY page displays the last 32 alarms and warnings that have
      occurred. They are in chronological order starting with the most
      recent. Only one is displayed at a time – press DOWN to view the
      entire history. Press MENU to return to the SERVICE page.
BRAKE Page
      The BRAKE page is used for servicing the gyro’s hydraulic brake as
      discussed in the Maintenance section of this manual. It will display
      “Service Brake Not Available” any time that the gyro is spinning. Press
      MENU to return to the SERVICE page.
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HOURS Page
      The HOURS page displays the number of hours that the gyro motor
      has run and the number of hours in SEA. Press MENU to return to
      the SERVICE page.
VERSION Page
      Note: The version number may not match the one shown in this
      picture.
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            2) Press LOCK. The SEA light will go off and the LOCK light will flash. When the brake is locked, the
               LOCK light will be solid.
            3) Press STOP. The RUN light will go off out and the STOP light will flash. When the flywheel stops
               spinning, the STOP light will be solid.
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         4) Turn Off the boat’s AC circuit breaker that supplies voltage to the gyro and turn off the sea
            water pump breaker.
                                                    !
                   The boat’s 24 VDC breaker that supplies voltage to the gyro should
                   remain On at all times except for service.
                   Turning off the AC breaker triggers a time delay relay that will
                   automatically turn off DC power in 1.5 hours. This ensures the
                   glycol pump will remove heat generated by the bearings for the
                   first 1.5 hours of the 5+ hour flywheel coast down.
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                     QUICK M21000 START UP
                                                   Power Up
             MAKE SURE THE 24V & 230V BREAKERS ARE “ON”, AS WELL AS THE SEA WATER PUMP
             BREAKER (DEPENDING ON POWER SYSTEMS CONFIGURATION)
             TO START GYRO MOTOR PRESS “RUN”. THE RUN LIGHT WILL FLASH AS THE
             FLYWHEEL SPOOLS UP. THE LOCK LIGHT WILL ALSO BE LIT.
                                                   Spool Up
             WHEN THE FLYWHEEL HAS REACHED 3.0 KRPM, THE RUN LIGHT WILL BE SOLID.
             THE LOCK LIGHT WILL STILL BE LIT.
                                         READY TO STABILIZE
             AT 3.0 KRPM YOU MAY STABILIZE THE VESSEL. THE RUN LIGHT WILL BE SOLID.
             PUSH “SEA”. THE GYRO WILL THEN UNLOCK, PRECESS FORE AND AFT, AND
             STABILIZE THE VESSEL. THE UNIT WILL CONTINUE TO SPEED UP TO 4.0 KRPM.
             Turn “OFF” the boat’s AC breakers that supply power to the motor drive and seawater
             pump. Leave the DC breaker that supplies power to the gyro control box “ON”. Turning off
             AC breaker triggers a time delay relay that will automatically shut off 24VDC to gyro control
             box in 1.5 hours.
Most problems occur due to lack of power to the Gyro. There are 2 sources of power:
  • 24 Volts DC which powers the controls/electronics in the Gyro Control Box.
   • 208-230 Volts AC (+/-10%) which powers the Motor Drive Box.
There is an ON/OFF Switch on the Motor Drive Box that must be ON. This box is mounted near the Gyro.
Display and Keypad are blank - Verify the boat’s AC and DC power breakers are ON. You must have the AC
power for the DC power to get to the Gyro Control Box.
Display and Keypad are illuminated - Verify the Motor Drive Box switch is ON.
If you have power to the electronics and motor, depressing “RUN” should begin to spool flywheel up to speed.
                             DRIVE FAULT - If power is verified and you experience this alarm, Press RUN to
                             clear the alarm and restart the motor. If DRIVE FAULT does not clear then:
                                 • Turn OFF Boat’s DC Power to the Gyro, then turn it back ON.
                                 • Turn OFF Boat’s AC Power to the Gyro, then turn it back ON.
                                 • Press RUN button to attempt motor start.
                                 • If Motor Amps remain at 0.0 and DRIVE FAULT occurs in 1 minute, the
                                     Gyro does NOT have power. Check AC power switch on the Gyro Motor
                                     Drive Box and the boat’s AC breaker.
                                 • If Motor Amps increase briefly then return to 0.0 and DRIVE FAULT occurs
                                     in 1 minute, the gyro DOES have power to operate, but has another
                                     problem within the drive. CONTACT SEAKEEPER 610-775-4976.
                            VACUUM LEAK - The vacuum pressure level will fluctuate due to changes in
                            temperature and use of the gyro. Monitor the pressure level on the
                            Drive/Enclosure page. The nominal value is 10 Torr.
                                • If the TORR level continues to increase with no sign of peaking CONTACT
                                   SEAKEEPER 610-775-4976.
    FOR ANY AND ALL TEMPERATURE, BEARING, SENSOR, ACCEL, OR BRAKE PRESSURE ALARMS CONTACT
                                    SEAKEEPER 610-775-4976
   PLEASE SEE M21000 MANUAL FOR FULL TROUBLESHOOTING GUIDE AND ALARM LIST OR
                       DOWNLOAD AT WWW.SEAKEEPER.COM
                                                                                       Seakeeper Doc # 90104 Rev 1
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 24 Volts DC powers the Gyro Control Box for all the control electronics.
 208 ‐ 230 Volts AC powers the Motor Drive J‐Box to drive the motor inside the Gyro.
      These are supplied on Cables 1 and 2 which are shown on Seakeeper drawing 90068, Cable Block
      Diagram.
 Verify the boat’s circuit breaker supplying +24 VDC has not tripped and the AC breaker is On.
When +24 VDC is restored, the display and the keypad STOP and LOCK lights will be illuminated.
 Press RUN
                The Gyro flywheel speed should begin to increase and the RUN light will blink. When Gyro
                flywheel speed is above 3000 RPM, stabilization can resume.
 Press SEA
 Verify the boat’s circuit breaker supplying 230 VAC to the Motor Drive J‐Box has not tripped.
 Verify that the circuit breaker on the Motor Drive J‐Box has not tripped.
 Press RUN
                The Gyro flywheel speed should begin to increase. If the flywheel speed does not increase, look
                for an alarm on the RPM page. If no alarm exists, contact customerservice@seakeeper.com.
When Gyro flywheel speed is above 3000 RPM stabilization can resume.
 Press SEA
      A brief fluctuation can happen when the generator is unable to regulate its output voltage, particularly
      when a large AC load is switched on or off. A momentary AC failure also happens during transition from
      shore power to ship’s power.
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      3.3    Alarms
      The Model 21000 Gyro issues an alarm when it detects a malfunction that could cause damage or erratic
      operation.
      When an alarm occurs the Gyro switches to Stop and Lock, and an alarm message is shown on the
      Display at the RPM page. If the Gyro is connected to the boat’s alarm and monitoring system, it will be
      notified when an alarm occurs. If the alarm output is connected to an audible alarm it will sound when
      and alarm occurs. The audible alarm is silenced by pressing a key on the Keypad.
      The alarm will clear when the reset condition listed on the table below is achieved and the operator
      presses a key on the Keypad. The operator can then press RUN and SEA on the Keypad to continue
      active roll control. The Gyro will not automatically switch to RUN and SEA.
      3.4     Warnings
      The Model 21000 Gyro issues a warning when it detects a malfunction that is not hazardous (but still
      should be corrected). Warning messages are shown on the Display at the RPM page. The warning
      message will clear after the reset condition listed on the table below is achieved and the operator
      presses a key on the Keypad.
Warnings
1) At the Display, go to SERVICE page. Select HISTORY by pressing DOWN key. Press MENU.
            2) View the alarms and warnings in the history by pressing UP and DOWN.
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Section 4: MAINTENANCE
      4.0       MAINTENANCE
      The gyro system is designed to require as little maintenance as possible. However, since the system is
      comprised of mechanical and electrical components that operate in a marine environment, some
      periodic inspections and maintenance are recommended. Seakeeper recommends an annual inspection
      and a 2000 hr service interval to keep the gyro running trouble‐free.
      If the gyro is installed in a wet space, efforts should be made to keep gyro free of salt residue from
      either condensation or direct exposure to salt spray. If exposed, a regular wipe down with mild soap
      and water with a rinse will help limit corrosion and keep the gyro assembly in good cosmetic condition.
      Refer to Service Bulletin 90106 for details.
      4.1       REFERENCES
                 Seakeeper 90025, Service Bulletin, Brake Bleeding
                 Seakeeper 90026, Service Bulletin, Gyro Paint Information
                 Seakeeper 90083, Service Bulletin, Gimbal Angle Sensor Replacement and Calibration
                 Seakeeper 90106, Service Bulletin, Fresh Water Rinse Notice
                 Seakeeper 90133, Service Bulletin, Gyro Annual Inspection Instructions
                 Seakeeper 90134, Service Bulletin, Gyro 2000 Hour Service Instructions
                 Seakeeper 90135, Service Bulletin, Model 21000 Gyro Cable Guide Band Replacement
                  Instructions
      4.2       PRECAUTIONS
                        Gyro Hydraulic Hand Pump Kit, Part No. 10384, is required for servicing the brake.
                         Pressure should NOT be relieved unless this tool is available.
 Never charge the nitrogen charged accumulators with oxygen or shop air!
                                                                                               PARTS / SPECIAL
      SYSTEM / COMPONENT           TASK PER SERVICE BULLETIN 90133             INTERVAL
                                                                                                   TOOLS
                               Inspect unit for severely corroded
      Mechanical / Corrosion   areas and clean and touch up with                 Annual
                               paint. See Service Bulletin 90026.
                               Inspect cable guide bands around
                               gimbal shafts. Look for cracks in band
      Mechanical / Cable                                                                       Cable guide band
                               near mounting holes at both ends of               Annual
      Guide Bands                                                                              replacement kit
                               bands. Replace if damaged. See
                               Service Bulletin 90135 for instructions.
      Mechanical / Isolation   Inspect that safety wire is intact and
                                                                                 Annual
      Mount Pin Retainer Bolts bolts are not loose.
                                  Check for cracks or chafing. If chafing
                                  found, reposition hose to provide
                                                                                               Hydraulic hand
      Hydraulic / Hoses           clearance around hose. If chafing is           Annual
                                                                                               pump kit
                                  severe, replace hose. Charge system
                                  per Service Bulletin 90025.
                                                                               With other
      Cooling / Zinc Anode        Replace zinc anode as needed.
                                                                             zincs or Annual
                                  Check for cracks or chafing. If
      Cooling / Hoses             damaged, replace hose. Fill cooling            Annual
                                  system and purge air.
                                  Fill with environmentally safe, marine
      Cooling / Seawater side     anti‐freeze during winter or periods of        Winter
                                  in‐operation.
                                  Inspect all connectors for corrosion,
      Electrical / Connectors     clean as necessary, and treat with             Annual
                                  corrosion inhibitor.
                                  Inspect all ground points for corrosion,
      Electrical / Grounds        clean as necessary, and treat with             Annual
                                  corrosion inhibitor.
      Electrical / Gimbal Angle   Check calibration of sensor. See
      Sensor                                                                     Annual
                                  Service Bulletin 90083 for instructions.
      Electrical / Cables         Check all cables for cracks or chafing.        Annual
      Electrical / Power Input    Check for seal at cable glands.                Annual
                                  Check integrity of motor power cable
      Electrical / Motor Power                                                   Annual
                                  jacket.
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SYSTEM / COMPONENT TASK PER SERVICE BULLETIN 90134 INTERVAL PARTS / SPECIAL TOOLS
5.1 WARRANTY
      Seakeeper warrants that the Goods sold hereunder are free from defects in material and workmanship
      for a period of 24 months or 2000 hours of operation from the date of delivery to the End User or 36
      months from the date of manufacture whichever event occurs first. This express warranty is in lieu of
      and excludes all other warranties, express or implied, by operation or law or otherwise including THE
      WARRANTY OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE (WHETHER KNOWN TO
      SEAKEEPER OR NOT), all other such warranties being hereby expressly disclaimed by Seakeeper and
      waived by Buyer/User.
      Written notice of claimed defects shall have been given to Seakeeper within the Warranty Period, and
      within thirty (30) days from the date any such defect is first discovered. The Goods or parts claimed to
      be defective must be returned to Seakeeper, accompanied by a Return Material Authorization (RMA)
      issued by Seakeeper's facility responsible for supplying Goods, with transportation prepaid by
      Buyer/User, with written specifications of the claimed defect.
      If a warranty claim is valid, Seakeeper shall pay reasonable one‐way costs of transportation of the
      defective Goods from either the original destination or the location where defect occurred, whichever is
      closest to Seakeeper's facility.
      Under no circumstances shall Seakeeper be liable for removal of Seakeeper's Goods from Buyer's/User’s
      equipment or re‐installation into Buyer's/User’s equipment. No person including any agent, distributor,
      or representative of Seakeeper is authorized to make any representation or warranty on behalf of
      Seakeeper concerning any Goods manufactured by Seakeeper.
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Section 5: WARRANTY
      NOTWITHSTANDING ANYTHING TO THE CONTRARY, SEAKEEPER SHALL NOT BE LIABLE FOR ANY SPECIAL,
      INCIDENTAL, INDIRECT OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO LOST PROFITS
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Section 6: GYRO SPECIFICATIONS
Arrangement
      The Model 21000 Gyro System consists of the Gyro unit, Motor Drive Box, Gyro Control Box, 24V Delay‐
      Off Timer Box, Cooling Loop Components, Keypad, Display, and Cables (for cables not supplied by
      Seakeeper, refer to Seakeeper Drawing 90068).
Installation Location
      The Gyro is a torque device and does not have to be installed in a specific hull location or on the
      centerline. However, the Gyro should not be installed at forward locations in a high speed boat where
      the vertical accelerations exceed ±1 G.
Mounting Dimensions
Loads
      The installer is responsible for designing the foundation to which the Gyro is attached and for ensuring
      that this foundation can safely transfer the concentrated Gyro loads to the adjacent hull structure.
      Loads that the Gyro imposes on the foundation are explained in Seakeeper drawings 90067 and 90098.
Cooling
      The Gyro bearings, Motor Drive Box, and hydraulic manifold are cooled by a closed glycol cooling loop
      that incorporates a sea water heat exchanger. The installer is responsible for providing 15 lpm (4 gpm)
      raw water at ambient sea temperature and 8.5 Bar (125 psi) maximum sea water pressure to the heat
      exchanger. The ambient air temperature in the compartment in which the Motor Drive Box is mounted
      should not exceed 50o C.
Electrical
      The installer is responsible for supplying 208‐230 VAC, 50/60 Hz, single phase power on a 20A service to
      the Motor Drive Box and 24 VDC @ 10A service to the Gyro Control Box. Separate circuit breakers
      should be used for each Motor Drive Box in multiple gyro installations. Similarly, separate circuit
      breakers should be used for each Gyro Control Box in multiple gyro installations.
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Section 6: GYRO SPECIFICATIONS
Operator Controls
A Keypad and small Display are provided to start, operate, monitor, and shutdown the Gyro.
Performance
      Gyro reduction of boat roll is a function of the boat’s displacement, transverse metacentric height (GMT)
      and hull damping as well as the operating conditions (speed and heading with respect to waves) and sea
      state. The Gyro controller regulates the active hydraulic brake to ensure the Gyro’s anti‐roll torque is
      maximized irrespective of hull characteristics or operating conditions. In heavy seas, the Gyro rpm may
      droop when the required power exceeds 2000 watts – this is normal and is designed to limit large power
      demands at the expense of a small loss of performance.
      Sensors, alarms and shutdowns are provided to allow unattended operation. Sensors measure flywheel
      bearing temperatures, motor and drive temperatures, vacuum pressure, gimbal angle, brake pressure,
      and ship motion. The Gyro controller sends sensor values and alarm information to the display and also
      locks the brake and shuts down the motor drive in the event of an alarm condition. Gyro operating
      history during faults or alarms is recorded in the controller’s memory for subsequent recall if service is
      needed.
Safety
      The brake automatically locks the Gyro so it cannot generate excessive anti‐rolling torque loads in the
      event of a system fault or alarm, loss of electrical power or loss of brake pressure. The brake can be
      locked from the Keypad or by shutting off power locally at the Motor Drive Box.