Lilley & Gillie: Installation & Operators Manual
Lilley & Gillie: Installation & Operators Manual
Lilley & Gillie: Installation & Operators Manual
INSTALLATION
COMPASS ADJUSTING
MAINTENANCE
LILLEY & GILLIE
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Whilst the vessel is alongside, bring a magnetic object towards the compass so that the
heading is deviated by 2 degrees. Hold the deviated compass card in this position for
1. INSTALLATION 10 seconds, and then release by removing the magnetic object. When the compass
card settles it should be within 15 minutes of arc of the original heading. If the
Positioning compass card does not return within this limit then there is a high level of friction
between the pivot and jewel. The compass should be overhauled by a competent
IMO Resolution A382(X) Magnetic Compasses Carriage and Performance Standards authority, as described in Marine Guidance Note MGN 57.
includes a section on the positioning of the magnetic compass. It is also strongly
recommended that ISO 694 - Positioning of Magnetic Compasses in Ships - is Binnacle
complied with. If, due to the special construction of the vessel, it is necessary to
deviate from these, then the Flag State Authority should be consulted, as incorrect The MK 2000 Binnacle has one of the simplest periscope arrangements, utilising only
positioning can affect the expected performance of the magnetic compass. one lens and mirror. The lens is easily removed for cleaning at periodic intervals from
the foreward side of the binnacle.
Installation
The only area where maintenance may be required is with the binnacle lighting. There
Details and notes within the installation drawings give adequate information to carry are two 24 volt lamps within the binnacle, and an additional spare, all accessible by
out an installation. removing the binnacle helmet and tilting the compass bowl.
Care should be taken to ensure the vertical axis of the periscope and binnacle are
parallel. If there is any doubt as to the capability of the shipyard methods to guarantee Spare Parts
this, then we recommend the following:-
a) Fit the binnacle as per drawings. The following is a list of spare parts and their stock code numbers:-
b) Fit the compass in the binnacle.
c) Locate the periscope into the base of the binnacle as per drawing.
d) Hold the periscope in position and check that the compass card can be viewed
through the mirror. Adjust the position if necessary. PART DESCRIPTION PART NUMBER
e) Secure the ceiling flange.
Binnacle Helmet W1604
Knob, Black, M10 x 20 for Binnacle Helmet W9495
2. COMPASS ADJUSTING Knob, Black, For Flinders Bar Cover W9496
Lamp, 24 volt, 15 watt SBC-Pygmy W9260
We have enclosed with the drawings a copy of the UK Marine Safety Agency Marine SR4 Magnetic Compass FW9900
Guidance Note number MGN 57(M+F). Although this is a UK Guidance Note, we Float & Card Assembly complete with Magnet WC2520
have yet to find another document which identifies the adjusting requirements of a
Rubber ‘O’ Ring for Compass Top Glass W2627
magnetic compass, and therefore propose that this should be followed.
Fibre Gasket for Compass Top Glass W2112
Diaphragm, Rubber for SR4 Compass W2624
Liquid for Lilley & Gillie SR4 Compass, ½ litre FW8869
3. MAINTENANCE
bottle
Compass Bowl Control Unit for Binnacle Lighting FW9862
Fuse, 20 x 5 mm Anti-Surge, 3.15 amp for Control W6680
The compass bowl should be regularly inspected to ensure that there are no leaks or Unit
bubbles. In addition, the upper and lower glass should be maintained in a clean
condition, and the compass gimballing checked.
Instruction Sheets/Sales Dept/MK 2000 Compass & Binnacle/Installation & Operators’ Manual
A few times per year, and more regularly on vessels with high vibration levels or
following heavy weather, an operational test should be carried out on the magnetic
compass to ensure that no friction has developed on the pivot and jewel. This
operational test should be carried out as follows:-
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