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System Operation Manual
SAT-DN-00434, Rev. B
LOBO
2017-05-16
Page 18 of 86
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2017 Sea-Bird Scientific. All rights reserved.
3
Safety
Sea-Bird Scientific equipment should be operated and maintained with extreme care only by personnel
trained and knowledgeable in the use of oceanographic electronic equipment.
3.1
Personal Safety
3.1.1
Flooded Instrument
Use EXTREME CAUTION handling any instrument suspected of being flooded. If the instrument leaked at
depth it might be pressurized when recovered. Indications of a flooded instrument include short circuits
between connectors or an extended gap between the end cap and housing. If an instrument is suspected
of being flooded, disconnect its power source, place it in a safe location and contact Sea-Bird Scientific for
further instructions.
If the instrument cannot be safety stored away, the following steps may be taken to release the pressure
to render the instrument safe. PROCEED AT YOUR OWN RISK. To depressurize the STOR-X or ISUS, slowly
unscrew a port connector just enough to break the seal with the end cap, allowing trapped water to escape
around the connector threads. Attempt to drain the instrument completely. Depressurized and drained,
the sensor is safe for normal storage.
3.1.2
Cables
When deploying LOBO, operators should remain aware of any attached mooring or telemetry cable to avoid
becoming entangled. Any cable or line released from a ship can be dangerous. Keep a safe distance from
the cable coil on deck when the instruments are being deployed.
3.1.3
Electricity
Use care when handling, connecting and operating power supplies and batteries. A shorted power supply
or battery can output high current, harming the operator and damaging equipment.
While trouble-shooting with a multi-meter, take care not to short the probes. Shorts can damage
equipment, create safety hazards, and blow internal fuses.
3.2
Equipment Safety
3.2.1
Instruments
Do not leave instruments in direct sunlight when not in use. Surfaces heated by direct sunlight can easily
increase the internal temperature of the instrument beyond its rating.
Employ measures to protect instruments and cables from being fouled or overrun by the vessel.
3.2.2
Connections
Handle electrical terminations carefully. They are not designed to withstand strain. Disconnect the cables
from the components by pulling on the connector heads and not the cables or molded splices. Twisting or
wiggling the connector while pulling will damage the connector pins.