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8.

 

Perform a FUNCTION TEST as described in Section 4 to confirm that the unit is functioning 
as expected. 

 

 

 

4.5.

 

DUAL RATE 

 
600  Series  Pingers  with  the  DUAL  RATE  option  are 
configured with two  different ping rates and  are typically 
fitted  with  an  IE55(W)-10-CCP  3-Way  subsea  connector 
with the tail moulded into the transducer.  Socket 1 is the 
GND  connection,  Socket  2  is  the  DUAL  RATE  Rate/RX 
connection and Socket 3 is the TX connection. 
 
When the pinger is active and the  DUAL RATE contact is shorted to the GND connection, the 
pinger will transmit at Ping Rate 1 (the Pass Ping Rate or PPR). 
 
When the pinger is active and the DUAL RATE contact is open (resistance to GND > 3k), the 
pinger will transmit at Ping Rate 2 the (the Fail Ping Rate or FPR). 
 
The contacts are usually controlled by an external piece of equipment,  such as an  OEL 7001 
BWGP, but may also be opened or closed mechanically. Refer to Page 2 of this manual for the 
ping rates of the unit supplied with this manual. 
 
 

4.6.

 

GRID 

 
Like the  DUAL RATE units, units with  GRID™ (GAUGING RUN  INTEGRITY DATA)  functionality 
are  typically  fitted  an  IE55(W)-10-CCP  3-Way  subsea  connector  tail  moulded  into  the 
transducer.  The functionality of the GRID™ units is similar those with DUAL RATE except that 
the unit also logs the time  of a gauge plate event and  then transmits it at set intervals as a 
series of acoustic pulses.  These pulses can then be decoded in order to determine the location 
at  which  the  gauge  plate  occurred  without  the  need  to  recover  the  pig  first.    Interfacing  the 
unit  with  an  ARGF  ring,  in  addition  to  the  standard  BWGP  allows  the  unit  to  log  multiple 
pipeline events.  The connections are the same as for the DUAL RATE above but with Socket 2 
as the BWGP/RX connection and Socket 3 as the TX/ARGF connection.  Please see the separate 
GRID™ Manual for a full explanation of the GRID™ system functionality. 
 
 

4.7.

 

DELAYED START 

 
Upon  activation,  a  unit  with  DELAYED  START  functionality  enters  into  a  low  powered  “sleep 
mode”  for  a  pre-configured  amount  of  time  in  order  to  conserve  battery  life.    Once  the 
programmed delay has elapsed, the unit will start pinging as per a standard 600 series unit. 
 
In order to confirm that the unit is operating correctly, the unit transmits at the standard pulse 
rate for 55 seconds, pauses for 5 seconds and then transmits the pre-programmed DELAYED 
START TIME as a coded series of pulses (see GRID™ Manual for instructions on how to decode 
the  signal).    The  unit  will  then  transmit  at  the  standard  rate  for  a  further  minute  before 

Summary of Contents for 600 Series

Page 1: ...d Blackburn Aberdeen AB21 0PS UK 44 0 1224 714 714 www online electronics com sales online electronics com 600 SERIES ACOUSTIC PINGER OPERATING MANUAL The 600 Series Pingers are high specification pingers used for pig tracking and other subsea marking and location functions Intended for use in pipeline diameters of 6 to 8 ...

Page 2: ..._A01 Page 2 of 12 CONFIGURATION INFORMATION MODEL SERIAL NUMBER FREQUENCY ACOUSTIC POWER PULSE LENGTH CELL TYPE NUMBER OF CELLS PING RATE 1 RATE 1 BATTERY LIFE AT 5 C PING RATE 2 RATE 2 BATTERY LIFE AT 5 C DELAYED START TIME DD HH MM ...

Page 3: ...C PINGER MANUAL Checked IF APPLICABLE Date IF APPLICABLE Approved Date Rev Date By Summary of change A00 01 08 17 BG CR00485 Was 600 Series Pinger Manual RevA10 CR00380 Address change CR00499 Front Cover update A01 03 10 17 BG Cover page updates COMMENTS ca 08 45 09 05 10 2017 ...

Page 4: ...TIONS 6 3 RULES FOR SAFE OPERATION 7 4 OPERATION 8 4 1 FUNCTION TEST 8 4 2 INSTALLATION 8 4 3 DEPLOYMENT 9 4 4 BATTERY REPLACEMENT 9 4 5 DUAL RATE 10 4 6 GRID 10 4 7 DELAYED START 10 5 MAINTENANCE 11 5 1 O RING REPLACEMENT 11 5 2 ROUTINE MAINTENANCE AND STORAGE 11 6 WARRANTY 11 7 DISPOSAL OF UNIT 12 ...

Page 5: ...red by 3 Alkaline C Cells and produces up to 10W of acoustic power at a single operating frequency in the range of 26 42kHz configured at time of manufacture In addition to the standard model a number of alternative configurations are available that offer additional functionality and or performance EXTENDED HOUSING OPTION Extended housings are available that increase the battery capacity from 3 to...

Page 6: ...attern Omni directional 3dB Operating Frequency Pre Configured within 26 42 kHz Pulse Length 5ms 5 as standard Configurable between 1 and 30 ms Ping Rate From 1 ping per second to 1 ping every 30 seconds Operating Temperature Range 2 C to 54 C External Pressure Rating 3000m 300bar Weight in Air 1 1kg MATERIALS Housing Material 316 STAINLESS STEEL Endcap Material ALLOY BRONZE Transducer Material PE...

Page 7: ...place all batteries at the same time NEVER install used batteries NEVER install a mix of new and used batteries USE ONLY new batteries from the same package or manufacturing batch DO NOT mix different brands or types of batteries ALWAYS observe correct battery polarity New batteries should be installed before each deployment WARNING Do not expose to aggressive solvents or chemicals which could be ...

Page 8: ...f the pinger Refer to Page 2 of this manual for the PING RATES of the unit supplied 5 If a pinger with the dual rate option is being tested then either PING RATE 1 or PING RATE 2 will be transmitted depending on whether the DUAL RATE contact is open or grounded Refer to Section 4 5 DUAL RATE for further information If the wrong ping rate is being transmitted this would suggest that the external eq...

Page 9: ... salt water fresh water or MEG If using the mechanical link to bridge the contacts the heat shrink will need to be removed beforehand 7 Perform a FUNCTION TEST as described in Section 4 Providing the function test has been completed successfully deployment can proceed 4 4 BATTERY REPLACEMENT 1 Familiarise yourself with the NOTES given at the start of Section 3 RULES FOR SAFE OPERATION 2 Remove the...

Page 10: ...l moulded into the transducer The functionality of the GRID units is similar those with DUAL RATE except that the unit also logs the time of a gauge plate event and then transmits it at set intervals as a series of acoustic pulses These pulses can then be decoded in order to determine the location at which the gauge plate occurred without the need to recover the pig first Interfacing the unit with...

Page 11: ...th a suitable grease e g DOW CORNING MOLYKOTE 111 COMPOUND 6 Referring to Section 4 4 BATTERY REPLACEMENT re insert the batteries and then refit the BATTERY ENDCAP to the battery end of the housing 5 2 ROUTINE MAINTENANCE AND STORAGE All Online Electronics Ltd products are designed to require minimum maintenance The housing should be cleaned using fresh water and cleaning agents as necessary Do no...

Page 12: ... but must be separately collected for the proper treatment and recovery The crossed out bin symbol placed on the product reminds you of the need to dispose it correctly at the end of its life When buying a new product you will have the opportunity to return free of charge another end of life product of equivalent type that has fulfilled the same functions as the supplied equipment These items may ...

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