TRACKPOINT 3
INSTALLATION
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7.
A cradle or stop should be used to ensure that the hydrophone returns to the same position
each time it is deployed.
2.1.1.1
ATTACHING MOUNTING BRACKET TO PIPE
The hydrophone mounting bracket typically attaches to the mounting pipe by drilling two 1/2-inch
(13-mm) holes through the end of the pipe. Space the holes six inches (15.3 cm) apart, and align
parallel to the centerline of the vessel. The fore and aft alignment is important in determining
hydrophone offsets (section 2.3).
When drilling the lower hole, keep in mind that you need enough space between the end of the
pipe and the connector on the top of the hydrophone itself to connect and disconnect the cable. For
this reason, we recommend that the lower mounting hole be no more than two inches (5 cm) from
the end of the pipe.
If you are using a mounting pipe with a sufficient inside diameter to allow the hydrophone cable to
be fed through to the hydrophone, remember to run the cable through the pipe before placing the
1/2-inch (13-mm) bolts in the mounting holes, as the connector will not pass when the bolts are in
place.
2.1.1.2
ATTACHING HYDROPHONE TO MOUNTING BRACKET
The index mark on the hydrophone assembly (see Figure 2-2) indicates the hydrophone heading.
The "spine" of the mounting bracket should be aligned with the index mark on the hydrophone. The
face of the mounting bracket fits over the hydrophone end cap and is bolted on as shown.
2.1.2
4211A SUGGESTED MOUNTING INSTRUCTIONS
The model 4211A Hydrophone is intended for installation through a hull mounted gate valve. The
hydrophone is first installed in a mounting staff and the mounting staff is projected through a gate
valve. This allows for ease of deployment, recovery and maintenance of the hydrophone. An exam-
ple of a gate valve type installation is shown in Figure 2-3. For information on the Model 4630D
Motorized Gate Valve System contact ORE Offshore.
Figure 2-4 (4211AE0008) shows the suggested machining dimensions necessary for mounting the
hydrophone to a staff.
NOTE:
The hole next to the alignment slot in the staff is the BOW reference point.
Summary of Contents for TRACKPOINT 3 4211A
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