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B.2.6 Power Supply Requirement
CAUTION
You might cause permanent damage to the sub-sea installations of the 440 or the
350 system if you operate them from an incorrect electrical supply.
The standard sub-sea components of both systems operate from a nominal 110V
a.c. electrical supply. Optionally, both systems are available for operation from a
nominal 230V a.c. electrical supply.
When you interconnect the 440 and the 350 systems within a Dualtrack
installation,
you must operate both systems from the same electrical supply
.
Specifications for the Dualtrack system are as listed in the relevant manual for the 440 and 350
systems.
Note that the subsea components of the Dualtrack system must operate from the same nominal supply
voltage (either 110V or 230V a.c. as appropriate).
The maximum current consumption for the Dualtrack system is 3.1A at 110V a.c. nominal electrical
supply or 1.8A at 230V a.c. nominal electrical supply.
B.3 Training
The Teledyne TSS HydroPACT 350 system is a precision ‘front line’ survey tool. To exploit the full
potential of the system, all personnel involved with a survey that uses the 350 system – from the initial
planning stages to final data presentation – should possess a sound understanding of the performance
of the system and its application.
Teledyne TSS has developed two levels of training course to provide for the needs of those who will be
involved with a survey that uses the 350 system. For effective learning, the maximum number of
participants in each course is limited.
Participants who successfully complete the training course, which includes a written test, receive a
numbered Training Certificate. Topics covered include:
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System overview
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Principles of operation
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Initial installation
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Software overview and interfacing with other equipment
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Operational considerations and limitations
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Practical demonstration
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Use of the system as part of a Dualtrack installation
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Regular maintenance procedures
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System test procedures