6.0 Start Up

6.1 Start Up Introduction

This section describes the first startup of the Seakeeper.

Reference Documents & Drawings:
Link to Seakeeper 9/7HD Reference Documents

  • 90223 – Seakeeper 9 Operation Manual
  • Previous sections for mechanical, electrical and cooling installation must be completed before this startup sequence is initiated.
  • Before continuing, covers must be installed unless the Seakeeper is inaccessible and there is no risk to injury. Also, the area around the Seakeeper must be clear of personnel and equipment.

6.2 Start Up Instructions

  1. Energize 24 VDC supplies (Control and DC Seawater Pump power) at the customer-supplied electrical disconnect.
  2. Supply 208-230 VAC to Motor Drive Box at customer-supplied electrical disconnect.
  3. If seawater pump for the Seakeeper is not supplied through Cable 5 from Seakeeper 9 wire harness, turn on the boat’s AC or DC dedicated circuit breaker that supplies power to the seawater pump.
  4. With system powered up check the display for any ALARMS. If there are any ALARMS present they must be corrected first.
  5. Press the Seakeeper ON/OFF Button on Display. The progress bar will appear and indicate how soon the Seakeeper will be available for stabilization. When the Seakeeper is initialized and up to minimum operating speed, the stabilize button will appear. At this point, the Seakeeper is available for stabilization.
  1. The seawater pump should have started when the ON/OFF button on the display was depressed. Confirm pump operation and flow rate, if practical. Required flow is 4 GPM (15 LPM) minimum and 8 GPM (30 LPM) maximum.
  2. Verify that there are no ALARMS present. If an ALARM is present, it will be displayed.
  3. When the Seakeeper reaches its maximum operating speed where maximum stabilization is available, the progress bar will disappear and the Seakeeper is available for maximum stabilization. Press the stabilize button. The button will turn blue indicating that the Seakeeper is stabilizing the roll motion.
  1. Verify that there are no ALARMS. If an ALARM is present, it will be displayed.
  2. Press the STABILIZE Button to turn stabilization off. Then press the Seakeeper ON/OFF Button to power the Seakeeper down.
  3. During normal operation, the Seakeeper should be stopped when stabilization is no longer required. This maximizes long term life as it allows the Seakeeper to start the coast down cycle before cooling is shutoff. Once the vessel is secured in the slip and the crew has shut down the generator and engines, the AC and DC breakers that control the Seakeeper should be switched to the OFF position. The Seakeeper will continue to spool down to 0 RPM. No cooling is required during this time. Note the Seakeeper 9 will take 4+ hours to coast down to 0 RPM from full speed. When the flywheel has stopped the service screen will indicate 0 RPM.