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  • Page 1 Oceano HD-100 Lift User Guide...
  • Page 3 Oceano HD100 Lift - User Guide Copyright © 2010 IXSEA, France. All rights reserved. No part of this manual may be reproduced or transmitted, in any form or by any means, whether electronic, printed guide or otherwise, including but not limited to photocopying, recording or information storage and retrieval systems, for any purpose without prior written permission of IXSEA.
  • Page 4: Abbreviations And Acronyms

    Oceano HD100 Lift - User Guide Abbreviations and Acronyms Remote Operated Vehicle MU – HD100L – AN – 001 - Ed A – January 2010...
  • Page 5: Table Of Contents

    Oceano HD100 Lift - User Guide Table of Contents   ..........................OPYRIGHT   ........................... ISCLAIMER   .................... BBREVIATIONS AND CRONYMS   ......................ABLE OF ONTENTS I  ....................1  ENERAL NFORMATION     Introduction ..........................1     I.1.1 Description ..........................1    ...
  • Page 6 Oceano HD100 Lift - User Guide IV  H ................... 14  ANDLING AND RANSPORT V  S ........................15  TORAGE     Storage Options ........................15     V.1.1 One Week Storage ......................15     V.1.2 Six Months Storage and More ................... 15  ...
  • Page 7: Eneral Nformation

    The HD100 must be used in conjunction with an oval master link. The recommended master link rings (ref.: 910 2719) are available from IXSEA. The user guides of the AR8x1S acoustic release and of the TT801 acoustic transmitter complete this user guide.
  • Page 8: Mechanical Characteristics

    Oceano HD100 Lift - User Guide Mechanical Characteristics The following load specifications on Table 1 apply to the HD100 hook installed with the AR861S release system. Table 1 – Mechanical Specifications Parameter Value Overall length without oval ring 1590 Overall length with oval ring 1905 Overall width Upper axle diameter...
  • Page 9: Description

    Oceano HD100 Lift - User Guide ESCRIPTION The HD100 Heavy Duty releasing system (ref. 354 9103) is made of an acoustic actuator AR861S and a high strength steel frame. The TT801 remote control unit or equivalent is necessary for operating the release operation. II.1 Releasing System Assembly II.1.1...
  • Page 10: Ii.2 Ar/Rt861S Acoustic Actuator

    Oceano HD100 Lift - User Guide II.2 AR/RT861S Acoustic Actuator Operation and performance of the acoustic actuator is described in details in the individual user guide referred in section I.1.1. The AR/RT861S acoustic actuator is the standard underwater receiver that decodes the acoustic commands transmitted from the surface. It receives the commands from a remote control unit, see section II.3.
  • Page 11: Technical Specifications

    Oceano HD100 Lift - User Guide II.2.2 ECHNICAL PECIFICATIONS Characteristics AR/RT 861 S Mechanical Material: stainless steel Weight in air: 26 kg Environment Operating range: -5 °C to + 50 °C Storage: - 40 °C to + 70 °C Reception Default frequencies, within the 8 to 16.5 kHz band Wave train minimum width: 6 ms Path band: 200 Hz...
  • Page 12: Ii.3 Tt801 Remote Control Unit

    Oceano HD100 Lift - User Guide II.3 TT801 Remote Control Unit The TT801 remote control unit is a portable equipment. Please refer to the TT801 user guide for more details. The TT801 remote control unit uses a FSK safety code in the 8 to 16 kHz frequency band.
  • Page 13: Operating The Hd100

    REMOVE THE SAFETY PIN OADS MUST ONLY BE CONNECTED TO THE RELEASE SYSTEM USING THE MASTER LINKS 910 2719) IXSEA. SPECIFIED BY HIS TYPE OF RELEASE SINGLE SYSTEM IS DEDICATED TO IN LINE TRACTION ONLY MU – HD100L – AN – 001 - Ed A – January 2010...
  • Page 14: Iii.2 Checking The Acoustic Link

    Oceano HD100 Lift - User Guide III.2 Checking the Acoustic Link The aim of these operations is to check the good operation of the acoustic link between remote control transmitter and acoustic actuator AR/RT 861 S. Please refer to the TT801 user guide for the detail procedure. Caution F RECEPTION IS NOT SUCCESSFUL CHECK THE CODE AND REPEAT THE PROCEDURE...
  • Page 15: Iii.4 Arming The Hd100

    Oceano HD100 Lift - User Guide III.4 Arming the HD100 The arming and releasing operations of the HD100 require the use of the TT801. Arm and lock the release system hook as follows: Procedure Step Action Check that the locking pin of the motor axle is in the « RELEASED » position and that it can be inserted between the prongs of the fork (ref.: 9102893) (parallel with the arms of the fork-shaped hook (ref.: 910 2893A)).
  • Page 16: Iii.5 Releasing The Hd100

    Oceano HD100 Lift - User Guide III.5 Releasing the HD100 III.5.1 A COUSTICAL ELEASE Note The TT801 is necessary for the releasing operation. Check and recharge the remote control unit the day before operation (refer to the TT801 user guide). When the HD100 has been prepared (with the safety pin removed), deployed and that the release order has been sent with the TT801 (please refer to the TT801 user guide): •...
  • Page 17: Iii.5.2 Mechanical Release

    Oceano HD100 Lift - User Guide III.5.2 M ECHANICAL ELEASE In case of failure of the acoustic system, the mechanical arm of a ROV can activate an emergency mechanical releasing system. See the mechanical drawing of this release in . Refer to the global drawing for part references in Appendix A and Appendix B. Two handles trigger this mechanical releasing system.
  • Page 18: Iii.5.2.1 Description

    Oceano HD100 Lift - User Guide III.5.2.1 Description The mechanical release is composed of the following elements: • Two handles (ref.: 910 3203) are held in standby position by a locking pin (ref.: 910 2729B) made of PVC material, equipped with cotter pins. •...
  • Page 19: Iii.5.2.3 Re-Arming

    Oceano HD100 Lift - User Guide III.5.2.3 Re-Arming After use of the back-up ROV releasing system, the latter must be re-armed as follows: Procedure Step Action Thoroughly degrease and clean the system and in particular the housing of the two web flanges (ref.: 910 2709C) in the web flange supporting plate (ref.: 910 3008).
  • Page 20: Handling And Transport

    Oceano HD100 Lift - User Guide ANDLING AND RANSPORT The armed position of the unit with its safety pin in position (ref.: 910 4228) and its clipping pin engaged is recommended for transport. The weight of the unit including the ring is 400 kg.
  • Page 21: Storage Options

    Oceano HD100 Lift - User Guide TORAGE Between two successive operation periods, several storage options are possible. Note Every time the unit is retrieved to the sea surface, apply the cleaning procedure as described in the maintenance procedure PM05. Storage Options V.1.1 TORAGE Procedure...
  • Page 22: Recommissioning

    Oceano HD100 Lift - User Guide Recommissioning Every time the unit is re commissioned: • Systematically check the charge condition of the TT801 battery pack, • Charging the battery pack is recommended. V.2.1 FTER ONE TORAGE Procedure Step Action Visually inspect the unit. Verify that the mechanical systems are properly greased (pins).
  • Page 23: Maintenance

    Oceano HD100 Lift - User Guide AINTENANCE Skilled personnel shall perform assembly or replacement of the essential parts of heavy load releasing system of the HD100 type. There are four preventive maintenance operations that can be performed: PM01: Dismantling of the HD100 PM02: Re-assembling of the HD100 PM03: Changing Batteries of the AR861S PM04: Cleaning the HD100...
  • Page 24 Oceano HD100 Lift - User Guide System: HD100 Preventive Maintenance Sub-system: Reference: PM01 Page: 1/2 Subject: Dismantling of the HD100 Refer to drawing 354 9103 for parts identification, or to the views integrated into the text. Notes Dismantling and re-assembly of the various parts must be performed in a clean space. Parts which have been cleaned must be greased with a grease grade suitable for underwater knuckle joints (e.g.: CASTROL SPHEEROL T6 grade NLG12 for wet environment).
  • Page 25 Oceano HD100 Lift - User Guide System: HD100 Preventive Maintenance Sub-system: Reference: PM01 Page: 2/2 Subject: Dismantling of the HD100 Step Action Remove the triggering system: Remove the ROV pin, the ROV pin (ref.: 910 2711) can be removed after removing back-up ROV on both sides of the unit.
  • Page 26 Oceano HD100 Lift - User Guide System: HD100 Preventive Maintenance Sub-system: Reference: PM02 Page: 1/1 Subject: Re-assembling of the HD100 Maintenance level: Periodicity: Duration: Perform the procedure PM01 in the reverse order, do not omit to clean and grease the parts prior to re-assembling if necessary.
  • Page 27 Oceano HD100 Lift - User Guide System: HD100 Preventive Maintenance Sub-system: Reference: PM03 Page: 1/2 Subject: Changing Batteries of the Maintenance level: AR861S Periodicity: Duration: Caution 7 V. ATTERY CELL VOLTAGE SHALL NEVER DROP BELOW FTER A LONG STANDSTILL PERIOD OF THE UNIT IT IS RECOMMENDED TO INSTALL NEW BATTERY PACKS Remove...
  • Page 28 Oceano HD100 Lift - User Guide System: HD100 Preventive Maintenance Sub-system: Reference: PM03 Page: 2/2 Subject: Changing Batteries of the Maintenance level: AR861S Periodicity: Duration: Closing Step Action Clean the closing cover seals and check the condition of the screw joints and change them if there is the slightest trace or scratch (R50DF801).
  • Page 29 Oceano HD100 Lift - User Guide System: HD100 Preventive Maintenance Sub-system: Reference: PM04 Page: 1/1 Subject: Cleaning the HD100 Maintenance level: Periodicity: Duration: During the retrieval operation, it may happen that the HD100 releasing system be dragged on the seabed, thus collecting sediments (sand, mud...). After each retrieval, systematically apply the following cleaning procedure.
  • Page 30: Warranty

    In order to avail itself of the present warranty, Customer must notify IXSEA of the defect before expiry of the warranty period and take all steps necessary to enable IXSEA to take the required action.
  • Page 31: Customer Support

    +1 781 937 8803 or +1 888 660 8836 (toll free) for US +65 6747 7027 for Asia Contact IXSEA support for any request on technical matters related to this product. IXSEA customer’s support commits to provide a quick response to your query.
  • Page 32: Contact

    Oceano HD100 Lift - User Guide Contact To obtain information on any IXSEA product, a general mailbox is available with the following address: info@ixsea.com. You can also contact IXSEA headquarters in France, or one of its representatives around the world: Contact Téléphone...
  • Page 33: Appendices

    Oceano HD100 Lift - User Guide Appendices A. HD100 L ENERAL SSEMBLY RAWING Ref.: 354 9103 MU – HD100L – AN – 001 - Ed A – January 2010...
  • Page 34 Oceano HD100 Lift - User Guide B. HD100 L ELEASE ECHANISM RAWING Ref.: 354 9103 MU – HD100L – AN – 001 - Ed A – January 2010...

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