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Channel Master Operation Manual
P/N 95B-6001-00 (January 2005) page 31
8.7 Desiccant Bags
Desiccant bags are used to dehumidify the housing interior. Desiccant is
essential in deployments with plastic housings. The factory-supplied desic-
cant lasts a year at specified Channel Master deployment depths and tem-
peratures. Remember that desiccant rapidly absorbs moisture from normal
room air.
The average dry weight of a new desiccant bag is 7.2 grams ((5%). The
weight increases to 8.4 to 9 grams for a “used” desiccant bag. Used desic-
cant bags may be dried at 250° for 14 hours. As a minimum, replace the
desiccant bags whenever you are preparing to deploy or store the Channel
Master for an extended time.
CAUTION. Do not open the desiccant bag. Contact with the silica gel can
cause nose, throat, and skin irritation.
NOTE. Desiccant bags are shipped in an airtight aluminum bag to ensure
maximum effectiveness. There is a moisture indicator inside the bag. If
the moisture indicator is pink, do not use the desiccant bag until it has
been dried. RDI recommends replacing the desiccant bag just before the
deployment.
a. Remove the housing (see “Housing Assembly Removal,” page 21).
b. Remove the new desiccant bags from the airtight aluminum bag.
c. Remove the old desiccant bags and install two new ones. Place the des-
iccant bags between the top circuit board and the housing.
d. Install the housing (see “Housing Assembly Replacement,” page 25).
8.8 Sealing the Channel Master for a Deployment
Use Figure 16, page 23 and the following steps to seal the Channel Master
for a deployment.
a. Check the Channel Master electronics; there should be no loose screws
or missing hardware.
b. Add two fresh desiccant bags inside the Channel Master housing (see
“Desiccant Bags,” page 31).
c. Install the housing assembly (see “Channel Master Re-assembly,” page
24).
d. The Channel Master is now ready for deployment unless you want to
take steps to prevent biofouling (see “Prevention of Biofouling,” page
32).
e. Test the Channel Master before the deployment.
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