FIVE OCEANS PACIFIC WINDLASS Series Bedienungsanleitung

PACIFIC
WINDLASS SERIES
OWNER MANUAL
600| 900|1000 | 1500 MOTORS
SAVE THESE INSTRUCTIONS
Important safety instrucons
are included in this manual.

TABLE OF CONTENTS
Introduction
Specications
Protection Notice
Fitting
Electrical
Installation
Basic Requirements
Accessories
Fitting the Windlass to the Deck
Electrical Wiring
Electric Cable Selection
Wiring
Control Switch Installation
Wiring Diagram
Operation
Manual Control
Power Down/Up
Windlass Operating Procedures
Servicing
Servicing Schedule
Troubleshooting
Warranty
Product Guide
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FIVE OCEANS PACIFIC SERIES
1- Introduction
Thank you for choosing Five Oceans. Five Oceans products are world
renowned for their quality, technical innovaon and proven performance.
With a Five Oceans product you will be provided with many years of out-
standing service.
Product Support
Five Oceans products are supported by a network of distributors and Au-
thorized Service Representaves. If you encounter any dicules with this
product, please contact your naonal distributor, or your local Five Oceans
dealer. Details are available at: www.ve-oceans.com.
Important informaon about this manual
Throughout this manual, you will see safety and product damage warnings.
You must follow these warnings carefully to avoid possible injury or damage.
Pacic 600
2 - Specications
1/2"(12mm)
1/2"(12mm)
8.73
8.73
D (mm) D (in) P (in) W (in)P (mm) W (mm)
0.343
0.343
0.330
0.390
25.4
25.4
1.000
1.000
30.1
30.1
1.19
1.19
8.38
9.91
26.2
31.0
1.030
1.22
29.5
34.8
1.16
1.37
1/4" HT G4
1/4" HT G4
9/16" (14mm)
5/8"(15mm)
5/16" HT G4
3/8" HT G4
Pacic 900
Pacic 1000
Pacic 1500
D
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W

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Pacic 600
Pacic 600 & Pacic 900
Electric Specications
Dimensions Diagram
12
12
12
12
Pacic 900
Pacic 1000
Pacic 1500
MODEL
MOTOR
Voltage Wa
600
900
1000
1500
450
657
750
1200
990
1450
1650
2640
kg lb
MAXIMUM
PULL
26
40
40
40
m/min. /min.
DROP SPEED
85
131
131
131
150
220
250
485
330
484
550
1067
kg lb
WORKING
LOAD LIMIT
33
55
60
95
Amp
NORMAL
CURRENT
DRAW
MAX

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Pacic 1000 & Pacic 1500
MAX

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3- Protection Notice
At all mes it is the responsibility of the boat user to ensure that the anchor and rode are
properly stowed for the prevailing sea condions. This is parcularly important with high-speed
powerboats, because an anchor accidentally deploying while under way can cause considerable
damage. An anchor windlass is mounted in the most exposed posion on a vessel and is thus
subject to severe atmospheric aack resulng in a possibility of corrosion in excess of that
experienced with most other items of deck equipment. As the windlass may only be used
infrequently, the risk of corrosion is further increased. It is essenal that the windlass is
regularly examined, operated and given any necessary maintenance.
Please ensure that you thoroughly understand the operaon and safety requirements of the
windlass before commencing the installaon. Only persons who are completely familiar with
the controls and those who have been fully made aware of the correct use of the windlass
should be allowed to use it. If there is any doubt of how to install or operate this unit please
seek advice from a suitably qualied engineer.
• Windlasses used incorrectly could cause harm to equipment or crew.
• Windlasses should be used with care and treated with respect.
• Boang, like many other acvies can be hazardous. Even the correct selecon, mainte-
nance and
• use of proper equipment cannot eliminate the potenal for danger, serious injury or
death.
• Five Oceans windlasses are designed and supplied for anchor control in marine applica-
ons and are not to be used in conjuncon with any other use.
• Keep limbs, ngers, clothing and hair clear of windlass and anchor rope/chain and anchor
during operaon. Severe bodily harm would result.
• Ensure there are no swimmers or divers nearby when dropping anchor.
• When the Windlass is not in use the anchor must be ed o onto a cleat or equivalent
strong point to prevent damage to the boat.
• Windlass must not be used as the sole means of securing the anchor to the bow ng
especially under storm condions. Anchors should be independently secured to prevent
accidental release.
• Classicaon Sociees require that a vessel lying at anchor must have its anchor rope/
chain secured to a chain stopper or other suitable independent strong point.
• A windlass should never be used as a mooring bollard, the anchor rode MUST be secured
to a mooring cleat, chain stopper or other designated strong point. Using the windlass to
secure the rode will damage the windlass.
• Do not use windlass for ANY purpose other than deployment and recovery of anchor.
• Do not wrap chain around a capstan barrel or drum where ed.
• A circuit breaker/isolator should always be used with this windlass to protect the motor
and cables from overheang and damage.
• Always switch o this windlass at the circuit breaker/isolator when not in use.
• It is the unavoidable responsibility of the owner or master or other responsible party to
assess the risk of any operaon on the vessel.
• Windlass must not be operated whilst under the inuence of alcohol or drugs.

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3.2 Fitting
• This equipment must be installed and operated in accordance with the instrucons con-
tained in this manual. Failure to do so could result in poor product performance, personal
injury and/or damage to your boat.
• Consult the boat manufacturer if you have any doubt about the strength or suitability of
the mounng locaon.
3.3 Electrical
• Make sure you have switched o the power before you start installing this product.
• This product requires installaon by a suitably qualied electrical engineer.
4- Installation
4.1 Basic requirements
Each installaon requires the following tools: Windlass Installaon
WIRING INSTALLATION
• Crimping Pliers / Wire Stripper
• Suitable electrical cable and crimp
terminals
Pacic 600 5/16"
5/16"
5/16"
5/16"
Pacic 900
Pacic 1000
Pacic 1500
MODEL
DRILL
in mm
8
8
8
8
1 11/16"
1 11/16"
2 9/16"
2 9/16"
2 3/32"
2 3/32"
2 3/32"
2 13/32"
44
44
52
61
in mm
HOLE SAW SM
in mm
HOLE SAW LG
52
52
65
65
DRILL HOLE
HOLE SAW SM
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2. Place the windlass on the deck and decide
upon a posion for it with reference to
the vessel’s bow roller (Fig. 4.3-2) and the
chain locker below. Rode lead from the
roller should ideally be fed horizontally
back to the top of the gypsy and along
its centerline (Fig. 4.3-3). There must be
sucient vercal fall for the chain or rope,
even with a full locker, to draw the rode
from the gypsy when hauling in.
3. Place the mounng template on the deck
or mounng pad in the desired posion
for the windlass and hold it in place using
adhesive tape.
NOTE: Check the scale of the template
matches the winch.
12" (300 mm)
4.3-2
4.3-3
4.2 Accessories
Use only genuine Five Oceans parts and accessories to ensure top performance and eliminate
the risk of voiding your warranty. For replacement parts, please visit your dealer or
www.ve-oceans.com
4.3 Fitting The Windlass to the Deck
1. If the deck is not at, a suitable mounng
pad may be required to take up camber or
sheer. Decks that are thin, or of foam or
balsa laminate construcon, will require
reinforcement in order to spread the
loads that will be applied to the deck
while the windlass is in use. The standard
5/16" (8 mm) threaded mounng studs
supplied suit deck and packing
thickness of up to 1 1/4"(35 mm) for
Pacic 600/900 and up to 2" (50 mm) for
Pacic 1000/1500. These are adequate for
most installaons.
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4. Using a 5/16"(8mm) diameter drill, make the
four (4) holes for the mounng studs. With a
2 1/2” (44 mm) diameter hole saw, make the
hole for the rode to pass throughwith a 4 1/2”
(52 mm) diameter hole saw, make a hole for
the motor gearbox to pass through. When
all the holes have been made, remove the
template. To help avoid water absorpon by
the deck, apply an appropriate marine sealant
to the freshly cut hole edges.
5. Fully screw the four (4) mounng studs into the base
of the windlass. Screw the studs into the base nger
ght, with the ats towards the base as shown
(Fig 4.3-5).
6. Next, ghten the studs unl they boom out in their
holes. Do this to each of the studs in turn.
Pass all the studs through the
deck and t them security on
the motor piece which is on
the underside of the deck and
secure the unit with the xings
provided.
7. Place the base mat in posion on the deck, oponally, apply a suitable sea ant to the base
of the windlass, any mounng pad or around the studs.
NOTE: If using silicone or other rubbery type sealant, it is advisable to allow curing of the
sealant before nal ghtening of the mounng nuts.Trim the studs back to 6 mm (1/4”)
below the fully ghtened nuts.
4.3-4
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5.2 Wiring
Plan the installaon to suit the controls and give the operator a full view of the windlass. The
wiring system should be of the fully insulated type, which avoids possible electrolyc corrosion
problems.
We recommend the use of type III stranded, nned copper wire with copper crimp
terminals (NOTE: we recommend that the cable are shorter if possible.). Most modern installa-
ons are negave return (negave ground) but polarity should be checked. Overload protec-
on, in the form of the circuit breaker provided must be built into the windlass wiring circuit.
• Circuit breaker supplied:
Pacic 600 Series (Circuit Breaker: 60 Amps - 80 Amps)
Pacic 900 Series (Circuit Breaker: 80 Amps)
Pacic 1000 Series (Circuit Breaker: 100 Amps)
Pacic 1500 Series (Circuit Breaker: 135 Amps)
• The circuit breaker should be posioned close to the baery in a dry, readily accessible place.
• The breaker must be manually reset should an overload occur that causes it to trip to the o
posion.
Warning
If you are not sure you understand these guidelines, seek professional help. Ensure that the
installaon complies with USCG, ABYC, NMMA or other local regulaons.
5.3 Control switch installation
The unit is supplied with
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Contactor box (should be located within an dry area) and control box used in some installaon
refer to wiring diagram S 5.4
5- Electrical wiring
5.1 Electric cable selection
Five Oceans recommends the installer source and install cable that meets the requirements of
the standards and regulaons relevant to the installaon and codes of pracce.
The cable table gives recommended cable sizes based on total length of cable required, from
the baery, following the route of the cables.
CABLE SIZING FOR LENGTH OF CABLE RUN
Windlass performance is directly related to cable size and length. Voltage drop over the
complete wiring run must not exceed 10%.
Pacic 600 6 AWG (16 mm²) 2 AWG (25 mm²)
Pacic 900
Pacic 1000
Pacic 1500
2 AWG (25 mm²)
2 AWG (25 mm²)
1 AWG (35 mm²)
1 AWG (35 mm²)
1 AWG (35 mm²)
0 AWG (50 mm²)
MODEL up to 24 (up to 8 m) 24 - 50 (8 - 16 m)
DO NOT confuse cable length
with the length of the vessel
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