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Bayville, New Jersey, United States

Bayville, New Jersey, United States
Condition:New Brand:Raymarine Manufacturer Part Number:E70100 UPC:723193768921

Raymarine ACU-400 Actuator Control Unit - Use Type 2 & 3 Hydraulic , Linear & Rotary Mechanical Drives Model# E70100

Autopilot Control Unit (ACU)

The rugged ACU (Actuator Control Unit) delivers reliable autopilot drive power and also provides power to the SeaTalkng bus. Choose the ACU that fits your steering system type.

Drive Current Output
Maximum continuous 30 Amps at supply voltage
Drive Clutch Output
  • Up to 4 Amp continuous at 12V on 12V systems
  • Up to 4 Amp continuous at 24V on 24V systems
  • Up to 4 Amp continuous at 12V on 24V systems


Connections
  • Includes the M81105 Rotary Rudder Reference
  • Sleep switch
  • Power
  • Drive motor
  • Drive clutch
  • Ground
  • Digital Input / Output (DIO)

Nominal supply voltage
12 V or 24 V
Operating voltage range
10.8V to 31.2V dc
Power Consumption (standby) - Main Power Supply
300 mA (12/24V)
Power Consumption (standby) - SeaTalkng Power Supply
20 mA (12V)
SeaTalkng LEN (Load Equivalency Number)
1
SeaTalkng Power Out
3 Amp at 12V (fuse protected at 3 Amp)
Data Connections
SeaTalkng

Installation Environment
  • Operating Temperature: -20°C to +55°C (-4°F to +131°F)
  • Storage Temperature: -30°C to +70°C (-22°F to +158°F)
  • Relative Humidity: MAX 93%

Waterproof rating
Drip resistant
Dimensions (W x H x D)
285mm x 211.5mm x 64.5mm (11.2 in x 8.3 in x 2.5 in)
Weight
2.2kg (4.84lbs)

Conformance
  • Europe: 2004/108/EC
  • Australia and New Zealand: C-Tick, Compliance Level 2


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