
3 – Physical Installation
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If you need to open the SEP to set a different communication method, do this
before
you install the SEP on board the ROV. To preserve the seals, always follow
the instructions carefully to disassemble and reassemble the housings. You will
find these instructions in sub-section 9.2.2 "Sub-sea Installation” beginning on
page 9-6.
There is a nylon mounting block attached to each of the housings. These blocks provide a safe and
secure method to mount the housings to the ROV frame.
CAUTION
You might damage the anodised surface of the housings if you attempt to secure
them to the ROV without using their proper mounting blocks. Corrosion will occur
rapidly if you damage the protective anodising of the housings.
Do not remove the mounting blocks from the housings. Do not attempt to secure
the housings directly to the ROV framework without using the mounting blocks.
The mounting blocks each have machined slots that allow you to strap the complete housing and block
assembly firmly to the ROV frame. Stainless steel strapping is ideal for this purpose (see
It is safe to mount the SEP and the PSU in any orientation.
Mount the housings according to the following guidelines:
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Eliminate any possibility of snagging or damage to the housings by installing them at a pro-
tected position on the ROV.
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Locate the housings so that you may route the cables easily between the sub-assemblies of
the 440 System.
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Do not apply sharp bends or other mechanical stresses to the cables during installation or
operation. Route the cables between the components of the sub-sea installation, and use plas-
tic clips to secure them to the ROV frame.
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On small ROVs, position the housings close to the centre of buoyancy to avoid upsetting the
trim of the ROV.
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Tighten the mounting straps firmly so that the housings cannot move under the influence of
ROV vibration or currents in the water.
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section 4.1 "Sub-sea Components" on page 4-1
for instructions to make the electrical con-
nections between the sub-sea components.
Summary of Contents for 440
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Page 18: ...Glossary xvi Teledyne TSS DPN 402196 Issue 4 1 ...
Page 24: ...1 Introduction 1 6 Teledyne TSS DPN 402196 Issue 4 1 ...
Page 32: ...2 System Overview 2 8 Teledyne TSS DPN 402196 Issue 4 1 ...
Page 66: ...4 Electrical Installation 4 20 Teledyne TSS DPN 402196 Issue 4 1 ...
Page 88: ...5 Operating Software 5 22 Teledyne TSS DPN 402196 Issue 4 1 Figure 5 10 Altimeter Test ...
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