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9 – Maintenance
DPN 402197 © TSS (International) Ltd Page 1 of 26
9 MAINTENANCE
You will find it easier to identify and clear a fault on the 350 System if you have a full
understanding of the location of the individual sub-assemblies, and of the way they
interact. This section helps you to maintain and service the System by describing the
main internal components of the sub-sea installation.
WARNING
ELECTRICAL HAZARD
Mains power supply voltages can cause death or serious injury by electric shock.
Only a competent engineer who has received the relevant training and experience
should perform maintenance work on electrical equipment.
Power-off and isolate the equipment from the electrical supply before you work on any
equipment that uses a mains power supply. Arrange to discharge any power supply
storage capacitors safely.
Observe all relevant local and national safety regulations while you perform any main-
tenance work on electrically powered equipment.
Do not connect the equipment to an electrical supply until you have refitted all safety
covers and ground connections.
9.1 Circuit Description Page 2
The simple descriptions of circuit boards in the SEP assist you in the identification of
a potential fault. Refer to the circuit diagrams in section 10 while you read the descrip-
tions.
9.2 Disassembly and Reassembly Page 9
To maintain the depth rating of the sub-sea installation, follow these instructions care-
fully to disassemble and reassemble the SEP.
9.3 Fault Identification Page 16
These flow charts should help engineers to identify and correct a fault condition on
the SEP quickly and efficiently. The standard System includes a field support kit with
replacement circuit boards and components to help reduce downtime if a fault devel-
ops.
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