
B – Options
DPN 402196 Issue 4.1
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B Options
The description throughout the main part of this Manual relates to the standard 440 Pipe and Cable
Survey System. Such a System provides all the facilities you will need to survey a target lying on or
buried beneath the seabed.
For some applications, the 440 System may be more effective if you specify it with one or more of the
available options.
This appendix describes the options that Teledyne TSS can supply for use with the 440 Pipe and Cable
Survey System:
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Combined ‘Dualtrack’ installation with a Teledyne TSS 350 or 350 Powertrack System
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Engineer training
B.1 Dualtrack System
CAUTION
You might cause permanent damage to the sub-sea installations of the 440, 350
350 Powertrack System if you operate them from an incorrect electrical supply
voltage.
The standard sub-sea components of both Systems operate from a nominal 110V
AC electrical supply. Both Systems are available with the option to operate from a
nominal 240V AC electrical supply. When you interconnect the 440 and 350 or
350 Powertrack Systems within a Dualtrack installation
you must operate both
from the same electrical supply
.
Throughout this sub-section, ‘the 350 Manual’ refers to the Teledyne TSS 350 Cable Survey System
Manual, Teledyne TSS document P/N 402197. The ‘350 Powertrack Manual’ refers to the TSS
document P/N 402233.
This part of Appendix B describes the features of a Teledyne TSS ‘Dualtrack’ System that combines
the 440 and the 350 Survey Systems on board an ROV. It includes all information specific to a
Dualtrack installation and provides cross references that help you locate more detailed information in
the relevant product Manual.
NOTE
You must consider the Manuals for the Teledyne TSS 440 and the 350 / 350 Pow-
ertrack Systems valid in all respects except for those areas listed in sub-section
B.1.2 "The Differences” beginning on page B-2 below. Teledyne TSS recom-
mends that all personnel who will install, use and maintain the equipment should
read and thoroughly understand the 440 System Manual and the 350 or 350 Pow-
ertrack Manual.
Summary of Contents for 440
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