
6 – Operating Procedure
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6.2.2 Electrical
6.2.2.1 Power
Check the operating voltage for your sub-sea installation:
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The standard sub-sea PSU operates from a nominal 110V AC electrical supply. See
8.1.3 "Sub-sea Power Supply Pod" on page 8-3
for full details of the PSU power requirements.
Check the power supply rating for your PSU, which should be marked on the PSU label.
NOTE
For Dualtrack installations, both sub-sea installations MUST operate from the
same electrical supply. If necessary, obtain a new 440 PSU or 350 / 350 Power-
track SEP so that you may establish this very important condition. Refer to Appen-
dix B.1 for a description of Dualtrack.
6.2.2.2 Cables, Connectors and Coils
Cables and connectors
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Check that you have installed the cables correctly. See
section 4.1 "Sub-sea Components" on
for instructions to make connections within the sub-sea installation.
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Check the coil and cable continuity and insulation resistance as instructed in
"Coil Insulation Test" on page 6-13
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Inspect the cables and connectors visually for signs of damage, contamination or degradation.
Make any repairs necessary before you use the cables. If necessary, fit new cables.
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Secure all cables to the ROV frame so that they cannot move or snag during survey opera-
tions. Do not apply sharp bends to the cables or expose them to other mechanical stresses.
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Follow the advice in
section 4.1.2 "Care of Sub-sea Connectors" on page 4-3
about caring for
connectors.
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Connect the coils to their correct channels on the SEP.
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Fit proper blanking plugs to any SEP port that will not be used during system deployment.
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Hand tighten the connectors when you reassemble them. Do not use additional leverage or
apply excessive force to the connectors.
6.3 Survey Operations
This sub-section is of special interest to personnel who will operate the 440 System during a survey. It
explains how to use the System correctly.
Before you start a survey that uses the 440 System:
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Check that you have established the correct communication method in the SEP and in the
SDC. See
Summary of Contents for 440
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