YDK CMZ900B2 Gyrocompass detects the ship’s heading.
It detects the direction of true north by using a fast-spinning rotor, which is influenced by gravity and rotation of the Earth, and detects ship’s heading. The heading indicated by the gyrocompass is transmitted to receiving devices, including the repeater compass. The ship’s heading is transmitted to repeater compasses and other ship’s equipment after the signal format is converted to serial data or to stepper or analog signals depending on what type of format the equipment requires. The CMZ900 series gyrocompass provides the following three types of gyrocompass system:
CMZ900B (B2): a standalone gyrocompass for small merchant vessels
CMZ900S: Using single gyrocompass, it is suitable for general merchant vessels
CMZ900D: Using dual gyrocompass, it is suitable for general merchant vessels
Description
Easily adaptable system configuration to suit each vessel’s specifications
Supports IEC 61162-2 high-speed code for accurate heading and rate of turn (ROT) outputs
Unique anti-vibration system, enhanced by high viscous oil damping, provides superior vibration suppression and shock decoupling at sea
Compact and lightweight design improves follow-up speed, ensuring smooth and responsive course adjustments, especially during rapid changes on small vessels
Space-saving design: the master compass can be conveniently installed on the autopilot stand
Preset restart time between 1 and 99 hours, offering flexibility in operation