The best way to ensure release mechanism of ARC unit is NOT overloaded, is to not to exceed the
maximum weight held by ARC unit of 40lbs or 18 Kilograms measured under water.
Follow these steps to test if the payload with the flotation device you have chosen will be held down
securely by the ARC unit:
10.2 Equipment Column Buoyancy Test
You will temporarily use:
1.
A cable or a rope to ensure your anchor does not sink during evaluation;
2.
Another cable or rope to ensure the equipment column does not float away in case an
unintentional release occurs
Begin by attaching all components you are planning to deploy together into a column.
STEP 1:
Attach an anchor to the cable loop “loaded” into the release assembly of ARC unit as described
earlier in this manual.
STEP 2:
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Attach a cable or a rope with one end to the vessel and the other end to the anchor directly. Make
sure to attach the cable/rope to the anchor itself and NOT the body of the ARC unit. If an
unintentional release occurs, you will use this cable/rope to retrieve the anchor back to the vessels
deck.
STEP 3:
Use the mounting bracket of the ARC unit to bind the ARC unit, the payload you are deploying, and
the flotation device together.
The mounting bracket is located on the opposite side of the release mechanism of the ARC unit and
it is integrated in to end-cap sonar transducer of the ARC unit. In a typical application the ARC’s
sonar transducer and mounting bracket will be pointing up towards the surface of the body of water.
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