diver dave
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- Jan 13, 2017
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- United States
- Vessel Name
- Coquina
- Vessel Make
- Lagoon 380
I wanted to show what a high end, highly reliable alarm system looks like; In this case its a nuke gen simulator:
You can see the flashing lights on the annunciator up high, the analog gauges are down lower. A couple of years ago, I helped on a nuke site design, both the training system and 4 actual systems that are running in MN.
It can look pretty chaotic, but here is how it works.
All the alarm inputs are digital signals. Either on or off. A new alarm starts its labeled flashing light and powers an audible general alarm. You push a button to silence the audible, the light under the marked lightbox cell continues to flash. If you acknowledge the alarm, it stops flashing, but stays lit as long as the fault exists. Something like an Airbus is more sophisticated; a master alarm may be generated, and a LCD screen will start showing various parameters out of bed. But that would be over the top for a yacht under a hundred foot, I think.
So, where am i going with this? I'm sure that there are pretty good PLC controlled annunciator systems for large yachts, but I'm not familiar with them. I've only seen stuff from the basic Aquaalarm to dedicated engine alarms, or a dedicated high water alarm , etc. So, at least I have not seen a comprehensive vessel alarm off the shelf scheme to accomodate 30 to 60' boats. I have seen computer screens with lots of data displayed, I actually was in that business way back in the early '90s. I'm not trying to show tons of engine data on a PC screen. First of all, its being done by lots of companies, and it's not what I want to own. What I would want is a "master alarm" light and audible, that can be triggered by quite a number of different mechanisms. High bilge water, hot exhaust elbow, fire in the gally, no drive pressure, bilge pump stuck on, generator high water temperature, whatever you want, as long as its on or off. Basically, one stop alert point for all critical systems. Not to replace any gauges, but would only act as an alarm annunciator.
Does one exist? If not, what would be the desirable characteristics? I would envision simple LED lit cells that are made up for a particular vessel. Kind of like how electrical panels are labeled. It should fit at the helm, maybe up high out of the normal scan. In a gauge hole? gimble mount? If it could be a 6 x 12" matrix on a trunioun mount, does that seem appealing? This may be a marketing survey, if there is some consensis. Or, if it already exists, maybe its fine for my next boat.
You can see the flashing lights on the annunciator up high, the analog gauges are down lower. A couple of years ago, I helped on a nuke site design, both the training system and 4 actual systems that are running in MN.
It can look pretty chaotic, but here is how it works.
All the alarm inputs are digital signals. Either on or off. A new alarm starts its labeled flashing light and powers an audible general alarm. You push a button to silence the audible, the light under the marked lightbox cell continues to flash. If you acknowledge the alarm, it stops flashing, but stays lit as long as the fault exists. Something like an Airbus is more sophisticated; a master alarm may be generated, and a LCD screen will start showing various parameters out of bed. But that would be over the top for a yacht under a hundred foot, I think.
So, where am i going with this? I'm sure that there are pretty good PLC controlled annunciator systems for large yachts, but I'm not familiar with them. I've only seen stuff from the basic Aquaalarm to dedicated engine alarms, or a dedicated high water alarm , etc. So, at least I have not seen a comprehensive vessel alarm off the shelf scheme to accomodate 30 to 60' boats. I have seen computer screens with lots of data displayed, I actually was in that business way back in the early '90s. I'm not trying to show tons of engine data on a PC screen. First of all, its being done by lots of companies, and it's not what I want to own. What I would want is a "master alarm" light and audible, that can be triggered by quite a number of different mechanisms. High bilge water, hot exhaust elbow, fire in the gally, no drive pressure, bilge pump stuck on, generator high water temperature, whatever you want, as long as its on or off. Basically, one stop alert point for all critical systems. Not to replace any gauges, but would only act as an alarm annunciator.
Does one exist? If not, what would be the desirable characteristics? I would envision simple LED lit cells that are made up for a particular vessel. Kind of like how electrical panels are labeled. It should fit at the helm, maybe up high out of the normal scan. In a gauge hole? gimble mount? If it could be a 6 x 12" matrix on a trunioun mount, does that seem appealing? This may be a marketing survey, if there is some consensis. Or, if it already exists, maybe its fine for my next boat.