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The recently developed Hardsuit thruster pack allows the Hardsuit to
work at various depths in the water column, and increases mobility
greatly. The thrusters attach directly to a specially made waist ring
and can be installed quickly onto the suit.
The two thruster
units can be mounted on the port and starboard side of the suit at the
waist area, just aft of the arms. Each thruster unit consists of a 1.5
HP motor driving two variable pitch propellers.
The complete
thruster pack consists of the auxiliary power unit, the power control
unit on the surface, and the suit mounting ring. The suit mounting ring
consists of the power supply receptacle, mixer board receptacle, the
propulsors, and the internal control system.
Auxiliary Power
Unit (APU)
The APU supplies the
correct type of power for the thruster units and control systems. The
thrusters operate at 440 volts and 400 Hz. Using such a high voltage
and frequency allows for the use of very small electric motors and
small diameter umbilical. The APU produces 5 KVA of power and requires
220 or 440 volt, 3 phase, 60 Hz supply and draws either 10 or 20 amps.
The complete system
is protected by line insulation monitors (LIMs). The LIMs act as
circuit breakers and will shut down the system with a current
differential of 20 milli amps. The APU has LIMs built in.
Power Control Unit
(PCU)
The PCU accepts
power from the APU. The PCU is located on the surface and contains the
distribution system, switches, amp meters, and volt meters for the
various systems. The PCU accepts 3 phase power of either 208 or 440
volts at 400 Hz. If the power supplied is 208 volt, it is boosted up to
440 volts by the PCU. The 440 volt power is used to drive the thrusters
while the 220 volt power is used for instrumentation and to power the
control system.
The instruments of
the PCU consist of amp and volt meters for the motors and auxiliary
system, on/off switches for the APU motor and the APU generator, as
well as gauges showing volts out, current, and frequency. There are
also on/off switches for the thruster motors and gauges indicating
volts, amps, and operating hours. The PCU also contains two LIMs for
circuit protection. The LIMs sense insulation breakdown at a
sensitivity of 5 milli amps and a response time of less than 20 milli
seconds.
Power from the PCU
then goes down the umbilical to the Hardsuit. A basic umbilical would
be 1/2 inch in diameter and consist of three 14 gauge wires, two 16
gauge wires, one 22 gauge wire, and a twisted shielded pair. The power
travels down the umbilical to the power supply receptacle mounted on
the outside of the Hardsuit, then goes from the power supply directly
to the thruster motors. The power supply also supplies ± 15
volts D.C. for underwater lights and television cameras.
The power supply
also supplies power to the mixer board which is also mounted externally
on the Hardsuit. The mixer board supplies the power to control the
pitch on the variable pitch propulsion system. The mixer board also
supplies power to the foot control system which controls left, right,
forward and aft movement, the thumb switch with controls vertical
movement, and power to the depth meter (LCD read out).
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