VETUS ELINE060 Series Electric Propulsion Instruction Manual

September 20, 2024
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VETUS ELINE060 Series Electric Propulsion

Specifications:

  • Product Name: ELINE060 / ELINE080 / ELINE110
  • Model: 370301.12
  • Type: E-LINE electric propulsion

Product Information:

The E-LINE electric propulsion system is designed to provide efficient and reliable power for marine vessels. It includes motor installation components, propeller shaft installation parts,cooling system elements, and an electrical system for optimal performance.

Product Usage Instructions

Safety:
Ensure all safety precautions are followed during installation and operation of the E-LINE electric propulsion system.

Installation:
Follow the step-by-step instructions provided in the manual for motor installation, propeller shaft installation, cooling system setup, and electrical system configuration.

Maintenance:
Regularly check and maintain the motor, propeller shaft, cooling system, and electrical components to ensure proper functioning of the propulsion system.

FAQ:

Q: What is the main purpose of the E-LINE electric propulsion system?
A: The main purpose of the system is to provide electric power for marine vessels, offering efficiency and reliability.

Q: How should I handle the battery installation?
A: Follow the guidelines in the manual for proper battery installation and ensure correct capacity and connection.

Safety

Warning indications
Where applicable, the following warning indications are used in this manual in connection with safety:

Danger
Indicates that great potential danger exists that can lead to serious injury or death.

Warning
Indicates that a potential danger that can lead to injury exists.

Caution
Indicates that the usage procedures, actions etc. concerned can result in serious damage to or destruction of the engine. Some CAUTION indications also advise that a potential danger exists that can lead to serious injury or death.

Note
Emphasises important procedures, circumstances etc.

Symbols

Indicates that the relevant procedure must be carried out.

Indicates that a particular action is forbidden.

Share these safety instructions with all users.

General rules and laws concerning safety and accident prevention must always be observed.

WARNING
This product should only be installed and maintained by qualified personnel who have read and understood the instructions and precautions in this manual. Failure to follow the instructions in this manual may result in serious injury or property damage. The manufacturer shall not be liable for any damages resulting from improper installation or maintenance by unqualified personnel.

Introduction

This manual gives guidelines for installing a VETUS E-LINE electric motor, type ‘ELINE060’, ‘ELINE080 and ‘ELINE110’.
The quality of the installation is decisive for the reliability of the E-LINE system. Almost all faults can be traced back to errors or inaccuracies during installation. It is therefore imperative that the steps given in the installation instructions are followed in full during the installation process and checked afterward.

The E-DRIVE system consists of five modules:

  • Propulsion
  • Control
  • Energy monitoring
  • Energy storage
  • Energy supply

Several choices and combinations are possible within these modules.

NOTE
Refer to the installation manuals of all components before using the E-DRIVE system.

Unauthorised modifications exclude the factory’s liability for any resulting damage.
Depending on wind area, displacement, propeller, battery pack size and shape of the underwater hull, the power delivered by the electric motor will give a different result on each vessel.

The nominal rated power output is only achievable under optimum conditions:

  • During use ensure the correct battery voltage is available.
  • The installation is carried out in compliance with the recommen-dations given in this installation instruction, in particular with re-gard to:
    • Sufficiently large diameter of the battery cables so that voltage drop is reduced to a minimum.
    • The inflow to the propeller.
    • Alignment of the propeller shaft system.

Warning

  • Never work on the electrical system while it is energized.
  • Changing over the plus (+) and minus (-) connections will cause irreparable damage to the installation.

NOTE

  • Check for possible leakage immediately after the ship has been launched.
  • After installation of the system, before commissioning, check the following points:
    • Flexible motor mounts.
    • Coolant leakage.
    • All hose and cable connections, bolts, nuts and glands.

Installation form

Go to www.vetus.com and download the installation form.

NOTE
In order to make a warranty claim, please complete the installation form in full and send the form to: installationforms@vetus.com

The serial number of the MCVB (Motor Controller VETUS Boosted Charge function) is located at the following location:

Motor installation

Note
The motor should be installed in a dry, well-ventilated area.
The installation must be kept free of bilge water at all times.
The ambient temperature should not exceed 50 °C. Ensure adequate ventilation. Supply cool air and discharge warm air.

Motor support
All components of the propulsion system must be properly aligned to ensure correct operation.
The foundation must be sufficiently rigid to maintain this under all conditions.

NOTE
The E-LINE motor is designed to withstand the thrust generated by the propeller. A thrust bearing is not necessary.

When determining the dimensions of the foundation, take into account a clearance of at least 10 mm (3/8″) between the motor and the foundation.

The mounting surfaces of the motor supports must all be at the same level. This will prevent distortion of the rubber elements of the flexible motor supports.

Flexible mounting
The flexible installation is specially adapted to the characteristics of the motor. Use the supplied flexible motor supports (vibration dampers); these have been specially developed for electric propulsion engines.
The vibration dampers must be fitted without tension in the longitudinal direction. Distorted vibration dampers can transmit vibration and noise to the boat.

The mounting brackets are easily adjustable in height and at an angle of 0° or 8°. This makes re-motorisation and connection to an existing propeller shaft easy.

NOTE
Upon receipt, the motor brackets are in the transport position. Dismantle the brackets, turn them half a turn and reassemble them.

For the front and rear of the motor setup, the compression on the left and right must be the same. A difference in compression between the front and rear is permitted and often unavoidable.

  • Place the motor on the motor supports and wait 48 hours before starting the alignment. If it is not possible to wait that long, set the supports so that the motor is 0.75 mm (1/32″) too high.

NOTE
It is very important that the E-LINE motor and the propeller shaft are in line. Check the alignment again when the boat is in the water.

Correct adjustment of the vibration dampers can be achieved as follows:

  • Set up the motor so that it is more or less in line with the propeller shaft, using the adjuster nuts on the vibration dampers, do NOT yet connect the propeller shaft with the hub of the coupling.
  • Lift the motor at the front so that both front supports just come free of the vibration damper nuts.
  • Lower the motor again and adjust the nuts so that both motor supports rest on the nuts at the same time.
  • Repeat this at the rear end of the motor.
  • When the vibration dampers have been adjusted correctly, the motor can be aligned by turning both the adjuster nuts fore and aft, left and right, exactly the same number of turns.
  • Tighten the nuts to the torque indicated.

Propeller shaft installation

Propeller shaft coupling
Connect the E-LINE motor to the propeller shaft using a flexible coupling type VETUS Combiflex (1225/1230) or Bullflex (0125/011).

Propeller shaft
VETUS recommends installing a propeller shaft with a diameter of at least 25 mm.
Because of the axial movement of the propeller shaft, there must be a minimum free space between:

  • The outer bearing and the propeller hub,
  • The inner bearing and the coupling hub.
  • Lock the propeller shaft cap nut with a lock plate.

Propeller aperture

  • The space between the tips of the propeller blades and the bottom of the boat should be at least 15% of the propeller diameter.
  • The distance from propeller hub to outer bearing must be at least 10 mm (3/8”), but not more than 60 mm (2 3/8”).
  • It is useful when working on the motor if the shaft can be pushed about 10 cm (4”) backwards.
  • The water must be able to flow freely over a distance of at least 10 cm (4”) forward and aft of the propeller.

Propeller
Design of the propeller and propeller aperture are very important for the cruising characteristics of the vessel. It is especially important for a vessel with electrical propulsion that the propeller size is selected correctly.

Consult your VETUS dealer to choose the correct propeller.

You can choose for both a left and right-turning screw. Via the control panel, the direction of rotation of the motor can be linked to the movement of the control, so that forward operation also results in forward movement of the boat.

Cooling
To obtain the highest possible efficiency, the electric motor and motor controller are cooled by liquid.

There are two options:

  • Raw water cooling system
  • Keel cooling system

Depending on the E-LINE version, connect the cooling water hoses, 12 mm (15/33″), to the motor as follows:

Raw water cooling (fresh water only)

In this way of cooling, outside water flows through the system.
Heat is directly dissipated to the outside water.

  • To filter raw water, always use water filter FTR140 in combination with the fine-mesh filter element FTR140FM.
  • Always mount the water filter and water outlet above the water line. Attach the water filter to a vertical bulkhead.
  • Always install an shut-off valve on the water inlet scoop!
  • For both connections, water inlet scoop to water filter and water filter to motor, always apply flexible hose.
  • Check the water filter before each use and clean it if necessary.

Keel cooling
With this way of cooling, coolant circulates through the system. Heat is dissipated to the outside water through the keel cooler.

Keel cooler
The keel cooler (1) must be placed, on the outside, against the bot-tom of the hull.

When choosing the position of the keel cooler, take the following into account:

  • The keel cooler should be placed where a continuous flow of water is guaranteed under all circumstances.

  • Near the bow, where turbulence may occur at higher speeds, is a less suitable location.

  • The keel cooler should also stay under water when the ship is roll-ing.

  • Mount the keel cooler with the packing washers (A), washers (B) and nuts provided.

  • Use a sealant when mounting the keel cooler against the hull.

Expansion tank

  • Fit the expansion tank (7) at an easily accessible place above the highest level of the electric motor.
  • Always use a flexible hose with internal diameter 12 mm (1/2”) for the connections between the keel cooler, expansion tank and motor.
  • Keep the hoses as short and with as few bends as possible.
  • Only use water and/or soap, thus no fatty or oily products, to help make fitting the hoses to the hose connection points easier.
  • Tighten each hose connection using rust-proof steel hose clamps.

Filling the cooling system

  • Remove the lid from the expansion tank (7) and fill the cooling system.
    Use a mixture of 40% anti-freeze (ethylene glycol-based) and 60% clean tap water and coolant or use 100% coolant.

  • Add liquid until the expansion tank is about half full.

Connections

NOTE
After installation of the cooling water system, before commissioning, check the following points:

  • Coolant leakage
  • All hose and cable connections, bolts, nuts and glands, in-cluding the connections to the E-LINE motor.

Electrical System

The electrical wiring between the electric motor and the motor controller has already been installed. The installation has an insulated return.

Connect the motor as follows:

WARNING

  • Keeps battery cables free from the E-LINE housing and sharp edges
  • Connect all negative conductors! A floating negative causes system faults!
  • A (system) voltage higher than 60 V causes irreparable da-mage to the installation!

MCVB boosted charge function
Using the MCVB boosted charge function, the 48 Volt E-LINE motor can be used in an (existing) 24 V onboard network.

By connecting a 24 Volt battery bank to the MCVB boosted charge connection, the 48 Volt, E-LINE, battery bank is charged. An addition-al charging facility is not required. See page 98 for the connection diagram.

WARNING
The MCVB boosted charge function is only suitable for lead-acid batteries as standard.

Batteries
The battery voltage should be 48 V nominal, with an operating range between ≥44 V and ≤59 V. With an absolute maximum of 60 V.
The integrated motor controller limits the output as from 44 V and stops at 40 V. This prevents excessive battery discharge.
Starter batteries are not suitable for an electric propulsion system. Instead, semi-traction or traction batteries should be used.
VETUS can supply various maintenance-free batteries. For example type AGM (Absorbed Glass Mat), DeepCycle or lithium 4-cell LiFePO4 are suitable for electric propulsion.

NOTE
Balance the voltage of batteries connected in series. Check individual battery blocks and make sure the voltage between them is equal.

Battery capacity
The following points play an important role in determining the battery capacity:

  • Boat characteristics (length of waterline, weight, hull shape)
  • Sailing style
  • Desired range (sailing time vs speed)
  • Battery type

Table ‘Power consumption indication displacement vessel’ on page 22 gives an indication of the power consumption (energy con-sumption) of a displacement vessel at different lengths and speeds. The power consumption can then be used to calculate the sailing time.

See example below:

  1. Determining battery capacity
    For a boat with a length of 6 meters and a desired sailing speed of 8.8 km/h (4.7 knots) an indicative power input of 2.1 kW applies. The desired sailing time is set at a minimum of 6 hours, continuous sailing. This results in a required battery capacity of 2.1 x 6 = 12.6 kWh.

  2. Determine battery pack
    A battery pack of eight AGM batteries, maximum deep discharge of 70%, C20 value 220 Ah, 12 V series parallel (4 x 12 V and 2 x 220 Ah) switched to a 48 V battery pack gives a usable battery capacity of ((220 x 2) x (4 x12) x 70%) = 14.8 kWh.

  3. Sailing time calculation (indication)
    Based on the energy consumption of 2.1 kW, this gives a sailing time of (14.8 / 2.1) more than 7 hours.

Battery installation
The following points must be taken into account when installing the batteries:

WARNING
Always follow the warning and safety instructions as stated in the battery manual.

  • Batteries must be installed in a dry, well-ventilated space.
  • Ventilation is important because small quantities of explosive gas can be produced while charging. If necessary, install a system of forced ventilation.
  • Always install batteries above the bilge water level.
  • Batteries must be fixed securely to prevent damage to the casing. Preferably fit batteries in a tray.
  • Ambient temperature may not exceed 60 degrees C (140 de-grees F). Never place batteries in direct sunlight!
  • The batteries must be easily accessible for maintenance.
  • Never fit switches or other electrical equipment in the vicinity of batteries; possible sparks could cause an explosion.
  • Prevent metal objects from accidentally coming into contact with a battery terminal.

Main current cables

  • Connect the motor to the batteries as shown in the diagrams, see page 98.
  • Fit the fuse supplied and a main switch in the positive (+) cable.

WARNING
When calculating the cable cross-sections, take into account a maximum permissible voltage drop of 5%.
Never use smaller cable cross-sections than indicated in the table below.

When the batteries are not being used or not charged, it is recommended that they are disconnected from each other using an isolating switch.

WARNING
NEVER fit the fuse, main switch or isolating switches in the battery space!
When installing the electrical installation, always consult the locally applicable regulations.

Take the following points into account when installing the battery cables:

  • Fit the cables in the shortest possible way from batteries to motor.
  • With a long cable length, bundle the ‘+’ and ‘-’ cables together.
  • Install the ‘+’ and ‘-’ preferably in such a way that the total length of each cable is the same. This ensures an equal load on each battery.
  • Ensure that the cables do not run through any bilge water.
  • Ensure that the cables cannot come into contact with any sharp edges.
  • Fix the cables in such a way to prevent wear or abrasion caused by vibration.
  • Use cable terminals to connect the cables to switches, fuse and motor.
  • Preferably fit cable terminals by crimping.
  • Use good quality battery terminals to connect the cables to the battery posts.
  • Tighten bolts securely to ensure a good connection.
  • Do not use spring-loaded battery terminals!
  • Grease the battery posts and battery terminals with Vaseline to prevent corrosion.
  • Never change over the connector cables.
  • Before leaving, check the charge status of the batteries just as you would check the tank capacity of a diesel engine.
  • Changing over the plus (+) and minus (-) connections will cause irreparable damage to the installation.
  • NEVER short-circuit the batteries by connecting the plus (+) pole to the minus (-) pole.

Connecting the main current cables

  • Switch all electrical equipment off.
  • Prevent any short circuits caused by tools, for example.
  • Connect the positive (+) cable first, then the negative.

Power consumption indication displacement vessel

Internal fuse
There is an internal fuse on the controller in the connection box. This fuse protects the controller and the motor against short circuits or overload.

NOTE
Always replace a defect fuse by a fuse of the same value.

Configuration of one or more motors
By default, the E-LINE motor is configured for use in a single-motor propulsion system. Only if multiple motors are installed the setting of one of the E-LINE motors must be configured.

DANGER
Only work on the system when the motor is stopped and the electrical system is switched off.

  • Remove the cover and flip the switch. It is located on the underside of the circuit board (PCB). If necessary, temporarily loosen the bolts and nuts on the PCB holder.
  • Move the switch from position 1 to position 2. The E-LINE motor is now configured for use in a multi-motor system.
  • Replace the cover.

NOTE
The direction of rotation of the motor can be set on the control panel.

Connecting CAN bus (control current) cables
See diagrams from page 97 if multiple panels have to be connected.

NOTE
The CAN bus power supply must always be connected to 12 Volt (≥10 V, ≤16 V). Use the E-DRIVE MPE1KB key switch as power supply.

CAUTION
As required by international standards, all neutral (negative) conductors of the DC system must be connected to one central point. This prevents not only dangerous situations and corrosion problems, but also error messages in the CAN bus system.

Principal dimensions

Battery capacity, battery cables

E-LINE 050 / 075 / 100| Total length of plus- and minus cable| Cable cross- section
---|---|---


E-LINE 050 / 075 / 100

boost charge 24 V » 48 V

| 0 – 21,4 m| 0 – 70.2 ft| 25 mm2| AWG 4
---|---|---|---|---
21,4 – 30 m| 70.2 – 98.4 ft| 35 mm2| AWG 2
30 – 42,9 m| 98.4 – 140.7 ft| 50 mm2| AWG 0
42,9 – 60 m| 140.7 – 196.6 ft| 70 mm2| AWG 00

Note
The CAN bus is a chain to which the E-LINE motor and panels are connected.
The power supply (4) can, via the Hub, be connected to the chain at several points. A terminator (7) must be connected to both ends of the chain!

Wiring diagrams

  1. E-LINE motor/MCVB

  2. Battery

  3. Main fuse

  4. Main switch

  5. Charger

  6. Inverter

  7. Boost charge

  8. connection

  9. E-LINE motor / MCVB

  10. Batteri

  11. Hovedsikring

  12. Hovedkontakt

  13. Oplader

  14. Inverter

  15. Forøg opladnings-forbindelsen

  16. CANNME7

  17. CANverter

  18. Battery monitoring shunt

  19. Monitor panel

  20. Motor control

  21. E-DRIVE

  22. Key switch

  23. Switched power supply (12 V, 15 A)

  24. V-CAN terminator

  25. V-CAN cable

  26. V-CAN hub

  27. NMEA terminator

  28. NMEA cable

  29. NMEA hub

One E-LINE motor, One helm station

  1. E-LINE motor (A/B)
  2. Bow thruster
  3. Motor control, motor (A / B)
  4. CAN-bus supply
  5. Control voltage fuse
  6. Connection cable
  7. Terminator
  8. Key switch
  9. Switched power supply (12 V, 15 A)
  10. CAN-bus hub
  11. Monitor panel
  12. Bow thruster panel

One E-LINE motor, one bow thruster, one helm station. The diagram can be extended to up to four helm stations.

  1. E-LINE motor (A/B)
  2. Bow thruster
  3. Motor control, motor (A / B)
  4. CAN-bus supply
  5. Control voltage fuse
  6. Connection cable
  7. Terminator
  8. Key switch
  9. Switched power supply (12 V, 15 A)
  10. CAN-bus hub
  11. Monitor panel
  12. Bow thruster panel

Two E-LINE motors, one bow thruster, two helm stations.

  1. E-LINE motor (A/B)
  2. Bow thruster
  3. Motor control, motor (A / B)
  4. Control voltage fuse
  5. Connection cable
  6. Connection cable
  7. Terminator
  8. Key switch
  9. Switched power supply (12 V, 15 A)
  10. CAN-bus hub
  11. Monitor panel (A/B)
  12. Bow thruster panel

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