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JANUARY 2010 - TD 220a DEPLOYMENT GUIDE, RDCP600
The RDCP 600 may also be used in a
downward facing application.
Since the surface referred column
topology relies on pressure
measurements, this feature is not avail-
able when using the downward facing
configuration.
NOTE!
Detailed installation guides for these
different deployments will soon be
available as technical notes on our web
site. We recommend that you follow these
instructions.
For more information about the available mooring frames, refer to TD220c
RDCP Primer.
4.4
Deploying the Bottom Mooring Frame for fixed Installations
A boat equipped with a winch is needed when installing the RDCP 600 in a mooring frame.
An illustration of the RDCP deployed in a fixed mooring frame is given in Figure 4-3.
The mooring frame should be mounted to a concrete foundation of:
110 x 110 x 30cm = 363000cm
3
= 363 liter.
The weight of concrete is approximately 2.4kg per litre giving a total weight of approximately
871kg.
NOTE! Be sure to use non-magnetic reinforcing rods in the concrete foundation for correct
functioning of the compass.
If a concrete foundation is used, lower the instrument using a wire fastened to the block and not
the instrument itself.
If a concrete foundation is not used, the instrument can be lowered to the seabed using the
underwater signal/ Power cable or a rope.
When the RDCP 600 is in place, give out the rest of the cable and bring ashore.
Make sure that the cable rests on the bottom and is not stretched as the boat moves to the shore.
In general, the cable must be secured to the concrete block, the seabed, and in the brake water
zone to the ground.
Figure 4-5 Downward Facing Buoy Mounting