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Silva 100B/H Compass Installation Guide

The document provides information on the Silva Marine Compass 100B/H, including: 1) It is suitable for sailing boats, motor sailing vessels, and larger motor yachts, allowing up to 45° heeling and unlimited tilting. 2) It has a yellow main lubberline and two yellow aid lines 45° on each side, and a built-in clinometer of +/- 45°. 3) Maintenance involves cleaning with a mild soap and avoiding strong solvents, and it tolerates temperatures down to -30°C.

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Silva 100B/H Compass Installation Guide

The document provides information on the Silva Marine Compass 100B/H, including: 1) It is suitable for sailing boats, motor sailing vessels, and larger motor yachts, allowing up to 45° heeling and unlimited tilting. 2) It has a yellow main lubberline and two yellow aid lines 45° on each side, and a built-in clinometer of +/- 45°. 3) Maintenance involves cleaning with a mild soap and avoiding strong solvents, and it tolerates temperatures down to -30°C.

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FULL VERSION MANUAL

100B/H
[Link] 37183-0011 (MN), 37183-0013 (ME), 37183-0015 (MS)

SILVA MARINE COMPASS 100B/H MAINTENANCE


SILVA 100/125 is especially suitable for sailing boats, motor sailing vessels and larger motor To clean the compass, use a mild soap solution or detergent. Do not use strong solvents, such
yachts. The compass permits up to 45° heeling and unlimited tilting fore and aft. as spirit, acetone or petroleum.
The compass tolerates temperatures down to -30°C. It is advisable not to subject it to severe
SILVA 100/125 is supplied with a yellow main lubberline and two yellow aid lines 45° on each cold for long periods.
side of the main lubber line. It has a built-in clinometer +/- 45°.
The compass is delivered with built-in illumination. TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS
The compass can be supplied with compensators as an optional extra. Type of compass: Sailing/bulkhead mount compass
Illumination: Yes, 12V. Colour: red
Lubber lines: Yes, centre and side view at 45°
PRODUCT OVERVIEW Gimballed cradle: Yes
The packaging includes:
Accuracy: ±0.5°
• Compass unit
Apparent card diameter: 100 mm
• Illumination
Compensator: Optional
• Mounting kit
Card type: Cone
Card graduation: Edge: every 5°
ILLUMINATION Heeling angle: Roll: 45° Pitch: 30°
This compass can be supplied with illumination 12 V. Heeling angle scale: Yes
Adaptation to 24V-illumination connected in series by a resistor of 270 ohm, 0.5 W. Mounting: Bulkhead
Mounting angle: +10° to +110°
POSITIONING Temp operating range: -10°C to +70°C
SILVA 100/125 should be positioned vertically or sloping (max 30°). Vertically only, il a compen- Storage temp: -30°C to +70°C
sator is fitted. Material: Acrylic/ABS
Weight: 910 g,
BULKHEAD MOUNT Dimensions:
18 85

125
116

125

PROTECT THE ENVIRONMENT.


The Compasses should be recycled and must not be thrown in the regular trash.
The compass should be positioned where it can be easily read from all angles, even in dark- Dispose these items in accordance with applicable local regulations.
ness when illuminated. Position the compass as far as possible away from iron objects or other
disturbing magnetic sources as loud speakers, windscreen wipers, instruments etc. For more information please visit [Link]
NB! SILVAs electronic instruments do not disturb the compass.
When checking for magnetic disturbance, use an ordinary SILVA handheld compass, held in the
fore-and-aft direction around the intended mounting site. In most cases 0.5 to 1 metre between
the compass and the source of disturbance will be sufficient. Do not forget to switch on all
electrical equipment near the compass when making this check.

MOUNTING
SILVA 100/125 is intended for flush mounting.
The compass must be mounted exactly at right angles to the boat’s longitudinal direction.
NB! Do not take It for granted that for instance a bulkhead is at a right angle to the boats
longitudinal direction. Drill a hole by using the enclosed template. The compass must have a
certain mounting depth, otherwise the compass’ expansion membrane is ettected, which could
lead lo leakage.

COMPENSATION AND DEVIATION


Compensation is recommended, if the deviation is more than 5 degrees, when the compass is
in its normal mounting position.
If the error is less than 5 degrees, it is sufficient to produce a deviation table.
Compensation is made with the two compensation adjuster screws ”E/W” and ”N/S” in order
to reduce the errors caused by iron objects or other sources of magnetic disturbance. The
compensation adjuster screws are situated at the compass lower front edge.
When compensating, the boat should be in an area that is not affected by permanent- or elec-
tromagnetic disturbances.
1. Aim the boat due North and turn the ”N/S” screw until the compass reading is 0°.
2. Aim the boat due East and turn the ”E/W” screw until the compass reading is 90°.
3. Aim the boat due South. If the compass does not show 180°, turn the ”N/S” screw until the
error is halved. (E.g. If the error is 6° - turn the screw until the error is 3 °.)
4. Aim the boat due West. If the compass does not show 270°, turn the screw until the error is
halved.
5. Go through the procedure again and check the adjusted values.
6. Check the compass every 20 degrees and produce a deviation table and deviation curve.
As the magnetic conditions in a boat are liable to change, we recommend checking of the com-
pass once a year and always after installation of equip­ment which might affect the compass.
NB! Do not regard the compass as an accurate navigational instrument until the compensa-
tion is carried out and the deviation table is produced. Whenever in doubt, please seek the
advice of a compass adjuster!

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for more information about the
Waste Electrical and Electronic
Equipment (WEEE) Directive.

Common questions

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The compass incorporates compensator screws that allow fine-tuning to counterbalance deviations due to nearby magnetic sources. It is also recommended to install the compass at a sufficient distance from magnetic interference sources and conduct regular recalibration. Additionally, features like the clinometer, accurate card graduations, and multiple lubber lines aid in maintaining navigational accuracy .

To maintain accurate navigation, the compass compensation should involve checking the deviation, ensuring it does not exceed 5 degrees. If it does, adjustment screws marked 'E/W' and 'N/S' should be used following a systematic process. Post-compensation, it's recommended to periodically verify by aiming the boat in cardinal directions and correcting the reading if there are discrepancies. This process should be repeated annually or after the installation of magnetic-disturbing equipment .

The SILVA 100/125 compass should be recycled according to local regulations, preventing environmental harm from improper disposal. This is crucial to avoid contaminating landfills with potentially hazardous substances contained in electronic components. Proper recycling supports environmental protection goals within the WEEE Directive framework .

The SILVA 100/125 Marine Compass should be positioned vertically or sloping at a maximum of 30 degrees, and vertically only if a compensator is fitted. It should be located so it can be easily read from all angles and distant from iron objects or other magnetic sources. The mounting should be flush, and exactly at right angles to the boat's longitudinal direction .

The +/- 45° heeling angle tolerance ensures that the compass remains functional and accurate even when the vessel is tilting during rough sea conditions. The built-in clinometer helps the user gauge the tilt and adjust accordingly, ensuring the compass provides reliable directional information throughout different sailing scenarios .

During installation, it's crucial to conduct a magnetic disturbance check using a handheld compass around the intended mounting site. The compass should be placed at least 0.5 to 1 meter away from potential magnetic sources like speakers and other electronic equipment to minimize disturbances .

Proper installation and alignment of the SILVA 100/125 compass are critical to minimize deviation. It must be aligned exactly at right angles to the vessel's longitudinal axis; improper alignment can cause significant deviation errors. Ensuring it's far from magnetic sources and performing thorough compensation adjustments further optimizes its performance .

The SILVA 100/125 Marine Compass is designed with a cone card and edge graduation every 5 degrees, anti-magnetic interference through optional compensators, a built-in clinometer, and a heeling angle tolerance of roll 45° and pitch 30°. It is equipped with red illumination for night-time use and is bulkhead mounted to align with the vessel's longitudinal axis .

The illuminated feature, provided by 12V red illumination, facilitates easy readability of the compass at night, enhancing navigation safety and accuracy in low-light conditions. This ensures that critical navigational information is discernible without the need for external light sources .

Using solvents like acetone or petroleum can damage the compass's acrylic/ABS materials, leading to degradation. The recommended cleaning method is using a mild soap solution, which effectively cleans without risk to the integrity of the materials .

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