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using an adjacent good wire in a multi-conductor cable. Capacitance may vary from wire to wire,
depending on their separation.
Most breaks occur around the tow cable termination or where a previous repair has been made. A cable
break may be found or confirmed by laying out the cable and attaching an ohmmeter across each end of
the open wire. Then flex the cable first near the termination or repaired section and then along its entire
length until the break is reached. When flexing, the ends of the broken wire may touch, giving a continuity
reading on the meter.
6.3.8.3
Insulation Resistance Breakdown
Insulation breakdown is the most difficult fault to locate. Cable leakage is not necessarily located near
the end terminations. However, the area near each termination receives the most abuse and is, therefore,
subject to suspicion. Successive cutting of the cable end until leakage disappears will prove successful in
many cases.
CAUTION!
Prior to cutting the cable for any of the above reasons, a
careful visual examination should be made for any signs of physical
damage.
With both ends disconnected, the tow cables should measure between 100 Mega-ohms and infinity
between conductors with a 500 VDC Meg ohmmeter. When using a Simpson 260 Multi-meter, all cables
wire-to-wire or wire-to-shield should measure infinity. Any leakage on the multi-meter indicates cable
leakage.
6.3.8.4
Damaged Tow Cable Connector
The towfish has a trip line that prevents the vehicle from hanging up on a snag. When the line trips, the
cable connection to the vehicle disconnects exposing the high voltage pins to seawater. Pin corrosion will
start to occur if power is still applied. If the power is not immediately removed, and the cable is not
immediately retrieved and the connector flushed out with fresh water, there may be permanent damage
to the connector. This will require cable re-termination.
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Page 36: ...Figure 2 1 Overall Towfish ICD Diagram...
Page 37: ...Figure 2 2 Fiberglass Shell of Towfish...
Page 38: ...Figure 2 3 Tow Bridle Drawing 1...
Page 39: ...Figure 2 4 Tow Bridle Drawing 2...
Page 40: ...Figure 2 5 Towfish Assembly Drawing 2...
Page 41: ...Figure 2 6 Towfish Assembly Drawing 3...
Page 42: ...Figure 2 7 Towfish Assembly Drawing 4...
Page 44: ...Figure 2 9 300 Meter Tow Cable Specification Drawing...
Page 45: ...Figure 2 10 100 Meter Tow Cable Specification Drawing...
Page 46: ...Figure 2 11 15M Test Cable...
Page 47: ...Figure 2 12 Deck Cable...
Page 48: ...Figure 2 13 Armored Tow Cable with PMI Grip...
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Page 55: ...Figure 3 2 Rack Mount Topside Back Panel...
Page 68: ...Figure 4 1 Topside Computer Internal Components...
Page 71: ...Figure 4 3 STARMUX III Internal Components...
Page 73: ...Figure 4 5 STARMUX III Wiring Diagram...
Page 77: ...Figure 4 6 Towfish Electronics Chassis...
Page 78: ...Figure 4 7 2000 TVD Towfish Block Diagram...
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