The automation level of modern ships is increasing day by day, and engineers need to monitor hundreds of parameters such as main engine, auxiliary engine, pump set, liquid level, temperature, pressure, etc. in real time. All of this relies on a reliable control unit - WCU (Ship Control Unit). Although WCU, as the core component of K-Chief and other integrated monitoring and alarm systems (IAS), is usually designed to be maintenance free and have a long lifespan, it still encounters problems such as communication interruptions, power failures, and abnormal input signals on site. This article is based on the official technical specifications of the WCU module, combined with years of experience in marine automation engineering, to provide a systematic guide on the hardware installation, electrical connections, environmental adaptability, certification requirements, and common faults of WCU, helping ship engineers and crew members quickly locate problems and restore the system.
WCU product positioning and technical specifications
WCU is a specialized control unit suitable for ship control and monitoring systems, typically installed in the engine room control box, central control panel, or distribution board. Its design strictly follows the regulations of the classification society and has characteristics such as wide pressure input, wide temperature operation, vibration resistance, and moisture resistance.
1.1 Core electrical parameters
Parameter value description
Supply voltage 18-32 VDC nominal 24V DC, compatible with 12V requires conversion
Maximum power consumption of 5W, extremely low power consumption, suitable for long-term uninterrupted operation
Working temperature -15 ° C to+70 ° C to meet the cabin environment
Storage temperature -30 ° C to+80 ° C suitable for spare parts storage
Relative humidity of 97% (no condensation) suitable for high humidity environments
Protection level IP 22 prevents solid intrusion larger than 12.5mm, vertical drip protection
Vibration 1G complies with IACS E10 specification
1.2 Mechanical installation dimensions
Dimensions: Width 240mm, Height 144mm, Depth 50mm
Hole size: width 211 mm x height 138 mm (suitable for panel embedded installation)
Weight: 1.4 kg
Installation method: Fixed with 4 M4 screws (usually installed using buckles or screw panels)
1.3 Environmental and Electromagnetic Compatibility Standards
WCU meets the following standards:
IACS E10: Uniform Requirements for Ship Electrical Equipment by the International Association of Classification Societies
IEC 60945: General requirements for maritime navigation and wireless communication equipment (covering environment, EMC, etc.)
1.4 Classification Society Type Certification
WCU has obtained type approval from the following classification societies as part of the K-Chief certification:
DNV (Norwegian Classification Society)
LRS (Lloyd's Register)
BV (French Classification Society)
GL (German Lloyd's, now DNV)
RINA (Italian Classification Society)
NK (Japan Maritime Association)
ABS (American Bureau of Shipping)
KR (Korea Classification Society)
RMR (Romanian Classification Society)
CCS (China Classification Society)
This means that WCU can be directly used in the automation system of global mainstream merchant ships, marine factory ship and warships without additional individual approval.
Hardware installation precautions
2.1 Installation location selection
Control box: WCU should be installed in a dry, well ventilated distribution box or control cabinet to avoid direct exposure to rainwater or condensation environment (IP22 non splash proof).
Cooling distance: Although the power consumption is only 5W, it is still necessary to ensure at least 50mm of space around the module to avoid stacking with other heating devices.
Stay away from strong interference sources: frequency converters, high-power contactors, and wireless transmission antennas can generate strong electromagnetic interference, which may affect the communication stability of WCU. Maintain a distance of at least 300mm or use shielding partitions.
2.2 Panel Opening and Fixation
Cut the panel according to the opening size of 211 × 138 mm (it is recommended to use laser or wire cutting to ensure accuracy).
Insert WCU from the front and lock it with 4 M4 screws (made of stainless steel). Control the torque at around 0.5 N · m to avoid crushing the plastic casing.
If the equipment requires frequent maintenance, a quick installation bracket can be optionally selected (to be ordered separately).
2.3 Grounding and equipotential connection
The shell of WCU should be connected to the main grounding busbar of the ship through a dedicated grounding terminal. Use a yellow green dual color grounding wire with an area of no less than 2.5 mm ², and the grounding resistance should be less than 0.1 Ω. The shielding layer of the signal cable should be grounded at one end (usually on the WCU side) to avoid ground loops.
Electrical wiring and power protection
3.1 Power Input
WCU accepts 18-32 VDC wide voltage input, with a typical power consumption of 5W (approximately 0.2A @ 24V). It is recommended to use a redundant 24V DC power module for marine power supply.