Inspecting And Cleaning The Transducer Face - Kongsberg EM 712 Maintenance Manual

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Kongsberg EM 712 Maintenance Manual

Inspecting and cleaning the transducer face

Marine growth (biological fouling) on the transducer face reduces the EM 712
performance. For this reason, it is important to keep the transducer face clean. Every
time your vessel is in dry dock, you must remove the marine growth. At the same time,
you must inspect the transducer closely for physical damage.
Prerequisites
The following tools and consumables are required.
• Personal protection
• Fresh water
• A mild synthetic detergent and a plastic brush
• A piece of wood or plastic without sharp corners
• Citric acid (<50%) (only if required)
Context
During normal use, the transducer is subjected to biological fouling. If this marine
growth is excessive, it will reduce the performance of the EM 712. Whenever
opportunity arise, typically when the vessel is dry-docked, the transducer face must be
cleaned for shells and other marine growth.
It is important to check the transducer for physical damage. Any cracks, fractures or
holes in the red protective coating may result in a water leak, and a leak may cause
irreparable damage to the transducer.
A transducer must always be handled as a delicate instrument. Incorrect actions may
damage the transducer beyond repair. Observe these transducer handling rules:
• Do not activate the transducer when it is out of the water.
• Do not handle the transducer roughly and avoid impacts.
• Do not expose the transducer to direct sunlight or excessive heat.
• Do not use high-pressure water, sandblasting, metal tools or strong solvents to clean
the transducer face.
• Do not damage the outer protective skin of the transducer face.
• Do not lift the transducer by the cables.
• Do not step on the transducer cables.
• Do not damage the transducer cables, and avoid exposure to sharp objects.
Procedure
1
Allow for sufficient access to clean and inspect the entire surface of the transducer.
2
Remove biological fouling carefully using a plastic brush, a suitable synthetic
detergent and fresh water.
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