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Chapter  2: Installing the Scanner
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2.2   Open array scanner
Installation of the open array scanner should only be undertaken by a competent
installer. If you have any difficulty with the installation, please contact your
local Raytheon Marine dealer.
The open array scanner is supplied in two sections; the pedestal unit and the
antenna. The pedestal unit is secured from below the mounting platform. The
open array is then secured to the pedestal. Full details for mounting the scanner
are given below.
CAUTION
The pedestal unit has a protective cap fitted over the open array mounting
shaft. This cap must be left in place until the open array is fitted to the
pedestal in order to protect the co-axial pin which protrudes from the
pedestal.
WARNING
The open array scanner weighs 30 kg. For safety reasons it is
recommended that the unit is not lifted by one person.
The unit is fitted with lifting eyes (maximum SWL. 40 kg) to facilitate the
use of standard lifting accessories, e.g. rope, chain or strop. The safe
working load (SWL) of the lifting accessories should be 150 kg. Suitable
lifting equipment could include a crane, hoist, or an appropriate rigid,
overhead structure.
Alternatively, the unit is suitable for a two person lift. Care should be
taken to ensure that each person is standing on a stable surface, and that
the pedestal is held carefully to esure it cannot slip.
The T-bar beneath the open array antenna can be used to aid lifting.
You should never lift the scanner by holding onto the open array antenna.
Securing the pedestal to the mounting platform
1. Using the paper template supplied with the scanner mounting kit, mark the
flat mounting surface with the holes and drill as indicated on the template.
Refer to Section 1.2 when selecting the scanner unit site.
2. Stick the four self-adhesive bitumen washers over the mounting holes.
3. Ensure the lifting eyes are securely fitted to the top of the pedestal, and the
yellow protective cap is in place.
4. Grease the studs. Using two nuts locked together on the stud, screw each
studs into the pedestal until they bottom out.  Remove these two nuts and
secure the studs with the fixings as shown in the following illustration.
Note: If the studding supplied is not long enough, use M10 stainless steel, grade
A4 studding of a suitable length. Refer to the following illustration for details.
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