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350 Cable Survey System
DPN 402197 © TSS (International) Ltd Page 6 of 30
7.2.1 Safety and Pre-dive checks
This section describes a series of checks that you should perform on the 350 System
before you deploy the ROV and start the survey. Perform these checks carefully, not-
ing any safety issues as you do so:
Check the installation of the coil array (section 3.2.2). Ensure that the coil connec-
tors will not be fouled by any manipulators etc., or damaged as the ROV is recov-
ered. Ensure the coil separation distance has been measured correctly, and
entered into the top end display software (section 6.1.1.3).
Check that all cables are undamaged and secured.
Ensure the survey will not exceed the depth rating of the SEP. Most systems are
rated to 3000m, but check the warning on Page 3.
Ensure all subsea connectors are mated correctly (section 4.1.2) and that blank-
ing plugs are fitted to any unused ports.
Check that DeepView has been configured with the coil calibration constants cor-
rectly (section 6.2.2)
To check the operation of the system:
Use the frequency spectrum display of the 350 System (see sub-section 6.2.1.4)
and check that the SDC receives signals correctly on all channels. Repeat this test
with the ROV in the water.
Perform an altimeter test (sub-section 6.2.2.1) and check that the SEP or SDC
receives data packets correctly from the altimeter. Repeat the test in water.
CAUTIONS
Make certain the SDC and its connection cables are secured so that they cannot fall or
present a hazard to personnel.
Allow only properly qualified engineers to work on the 350 System.
The supply connector is a safety feature that allows the system to be isolated easily
from the electrical supply. Hand tighten the connector only. Position the connector to
allow easy access for disconnection.
Ensure there are proper blanking plugs fitted to any unused ports on the SEP.
Details of the pre-dive checks are also available in the DeepView on-line help system.
7.2.2 Data Logging
To provide the post-processing engineers with a detailed account of the survey it is
important to maintain a full log of events as they occur during a survey.
The survey log should therefore include:
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