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Overview
Key Features
Acoustic and automatic 'Release at Depth' operating modes
Safe Working Load of 2 Tonnes (Options for heavier loads)
Depth rated to 7,000 metres
Highly reliable, proven release mechanism
Up to 12 months deployment
Excellent corrosion resistance - Ferralium 255
Compact and rugged design
Datasheet
Programmable DORT

The Type 8048-000-03 Programmable Deep Oceanographic Release Transponder (P-DORT) combines the features of a heavy duty acoustic release transponder with hardware to allow automatic release at depth.

The P-DORT has two modes of basic operation. Firstly, like a standard DORT, it responds to securely coded acoustic commands from the surface in the LF (9-13 kHz) frequency band.

Secondly, it can be pre-programmed prior to deployment to automatically release when it reaches a certain depth. This allows heavy items, such as submarine cables for example, to be lowered precisely to the seabed and then the lowering apparatus recovered after an automatic release. The acoustic ranging function within the P-DORT can also be used to relocate the equipment should the lowering cable fail.

There are two options for setting the 'release at depth' option. In the primary mode, a depth is set and once the unit passes that depth, the unit will immediately release. The secondary mode allows for shallower depth to be set for when the primary release depth has been erroneously set to greater than the actual water depth. Then, if the unit passes that depth but remains stationary (i.e. on the seabed) for a specified time, it will release.

The Windows-based control software for the automatic depth mode runs on a standard PC running Windows 98, ME, 2000 or XP and is connected to the P-DORT using a serial cable and interface box.

 
Specifications
FeatureType 8048-03
Depth Rating 7,000 metres
Operating Frequency LF (7.5–15kHz)
Transducer Beamshape Hemispherical
Transmit Source Level (dB re 1µPa @1m) 190dB Alkaline, 184dB Lithium
Receive Threshold (dB re 1µPa) 85dB
Safe Working Load (4:1) 2,500kg
Max Safe Release Load 2,500kg
Breaking Load 10,000kg
Battery Life (Listening) Alkaline
3 months
Lithium
8 months
Long-life Lithium
12 months
Mechanical Construction Ferralium 255
Dimensions (LxDia) 868mm (34.2”) x 145mm (5.7”)
Weight in Air 39.2kg
Weight in Water  30.2kg
Deck Unit Type 7667 LF Lightweight Command Unit

Safe Working Load - The maximum recommended working load. This is set as a quarter (1/4) of the Breaking Load and allows for factors such as corrosion, fatigue, shock loads, harmonic loads, manufacturing defects and material defects.

Release Load - The maximum in-line load that the whole assembly can release whilst guaranteeing safe and reliable operation. Note that as the load is released in water, this is determined by the maximum upthrust from the buoyancy.

Breaking Load - The load that induces structural failure in one or more parts of the instrument causing the load to part from the release mechanism.
 
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