
Figure 5 –
Top:
Cabled UV connected to the Duty Cycle Controller.
Bottom:
timing board enclosed in DCC housing.
Figure 6 – Confirm proper UV module alignment with standard white paper
3.
Set duty cycle:
If you are using AML’s Duty Cycle Controller (PDC-DCC-05), plug Cabled UV into the
DCC’s female connector after setting the duty cycle. Duty cycle is controlled by 60 DIP switches located on
the timing board enclosed in the DCC. Each switch represents two minutes, where up is on and down is off.
Detailed instructions on setting the DCC’s duty cycle are available in the Duty Cycle Controller quick start
guide and user manual.
4.
Power the device and check operation:
Provide
12-26 VDC
to Cabled UV to confirm operation and
module orientation. Standard white paper will fluoresce a bright blue/purple when exposed to UV light.
Confirm that the target surface will be protected by placing paper on the target surface after powering Cabled
UV. A pin-out wiring diagram for Cabled UV is on page 3 of
Cabled UV Biofouling Control – Customer
Overview Drawing
at the end of the Cabled UV Biofouling Control user manual.
5.
Deploy the device:
Deploy Cabled UV up to a maximum depth of
500 m [1640 ft.].
White printer paper
Duty Cycle Controller
and mounting assembly
First DIP Switch
MCIL6M
Male 6 pin connector
Fluoresced pattern
(protected area)
Timing order