BODC HEADED DOCUMENT NO. 34098
Applies to BODC Series Ref. Nos.: 41066, 41091, 41110, 41134, 41158,
41171, 41214, 41238, 41343, 41447, 41539
I.O.S. Off-Shore Pressure Recorder Mark III
The main part of the capsule is a forged aluminium sphere of 0.66m internal
diameter, which contains the data logging system, acoustic command and
release units and all battery supplies. Each half of the sphere is bolted
to a central equatorial ring, a seal being provided by O rings. There are
twelve outlets through this ring for Marsh Marine type electrical
connectors. The sphere is housed in a free flooding tubular aluminium alloy
frame. Also mounted on this frame are 2 pressure transducers, a sea
temperature unit, 2 subsidary platinum resistance thermometers for
measuring sea temperature and 2 wound nickel scrolls that act as acoustic
pinger beacons. The frame and sphere, complete with attachments, have a
positive buoyancy, and in order to anchor them, they are mounted on a steel
tripod. The tripod is attached to the main frame by a central pyro-release
unit.
The system incorporates a commercial data logger modified to operate in the
deep sea capsule. The logger will accept input from a total of twelve
separate sources or channels. The temperature and pressure sensors have
variable frequency outputs. The frequencies are counted over a 890 second
period and the total count for each channel is then recorded during a scan
of all channels which lasts for 10 seconds. Thus the averaged integrated
pressure and temperature values are logged every 15 minutes. Temperature is
measured to correct for the temperature coefficient of the pressure
transducers.