SAILOR TT 3042CP REMOTE ALARM DISTRESS BOX – Critical Safety by SEANAV

SEANAV proudly supplies and installs the SAILOR TT 3042CP Remote Alarm Distress Box, an essential GMDSS (Global Maritime Distress and Safety System) component that enhances shipboard emergency alert capabilities. This unit is specifically designed to remotely trigger a distress signal from strategic points onboard a vessel, ensuring crew can activate emergency alerts in seconds—no matter where they are.

The TT 3042CP is a rugged, waterproof remote control device, compatible with a variety of Thrane & Thrane and Cobham SAILOR safety systems. It is particularly important for vessels that operate under SOLAS requirements or in high-risk offshore zones. Trust SEANAV for expert integration and compliance support.

Key Features of the SAILOR TT 3042CP

  • Manual activation of distress alarms for GMDSS equipment
  • Compatible with Inmarsat-C and mini-C systems
  • IP67-rated waterproof housing for harsh marine conditions
  • Compact design for easy mounting in bridge wings, engine rooms, and cabins
  • LED indicator for confirmation of signal activation

Installation & Compliance Support from SEANAV

At SEANAV, we offer full installation, configuration, and testing of the TT 3042CP. Our marine safety experts ensure correct integration with existing GMDSS terminals and help maintain full compliance with IMO, SOLAS, and flag-state requirements. We also perform regular functionality tests and provide certifications for annual surveys.

11 Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)

  1. What does the TT 3042CP do?
    It allows remote activation of the ship’s GMDSS distress alert system from strategic locations onboard.
  2. Where should it be installed?
    Commonly placed on bridge wings, engine control rooms, and accommodation areas for easy access.
  3. Is it waterproof?
    Yes, it features IP67-rated housing for marine environments.
  4. Which systems is it compatible with?
    Primarily with Inmarsat-C and mini-C GMDSS systems by SAILOR (Thrane & Thrane / Cobham).
  5. Does it need external power?
    It is powered via the connected GMDSS system—no separate power supply needed.
  6. How does SEANAV support installation?
    We provide full installation, testing, training, and certification services worldwide.
  7. Is this required by SOLAS?
    Yes, vessels operating under SOLAS must have properly installed remote alarm boxes as part of GMDSS.
  8. Can multiple units be installed?
    Yes, multiple TT 3042CPs can be connected for redundancy and accessibility.
  9. Does it have a signal indicator?
    Yes, an integrated LED confirms activation status for immediate feedback.
  10. How long does installation take?
    Typically 2–4 hours depending on the vessel’s layout and system access.
  11. Can SEANAV service existing units?
    Yes, we troubleshoot, test, and certify existing TT 3042CP units globally.

Ensure Safety Compliance with SEANAV Today

The SAILOR TT 3042CP is a crucial safety device for any GMDSS-equipped vessel. Ensure you’re compliant with maritime safety laws by choosing SEANAV for certified installation and support. Contact us now to discuss your vessel’s requirements and keep your crew protected in every emergency situation.