Amron Three-Diver Air Control and Depth Monitoring System with Communicator – IMCA Compliant
FEATURES:
High Pressure Section:
Note: HP hoses are not included. If HP hoses are required, please add 3 ea. High Pressure Hose Whips with Yoke to your order.
Low Pressure Section:
Pneumo (Depth Monitoring) Section:
Communication Section:
Air Control Specifications:Air Control:High Pressure
Low Pressure
Pneumo (Depth)
Communications
Panel:
Case:
Dimensions:
Available Options:
Note: HP hoses are not included. If HP hoses are required, please contact your Amron representative.
WARNING: DO NOT USE THE AMRON 8330IC-01 FOR THE FOLLOWING:
Features
High Pressure
Note: HP hoses are not included. If HP hoses are required, please add 3 ea. High Pressure Hose Whips with Yoke to your order.
Low Pressure
Pneumo (Depth Monitoring)
Communication
SpecificationsAir ControlHigh Pressure
Low Pressure
Pneumo (Depth)
Communication
Panel
Case
Dimensions
Available Options
Note: HP hoses are not included. If HP hoses are required, please contact your Amron representative.
Warning: Do Not Use the AMRON 8330IC-01 for the following
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The Amron International 8330iC-01 the Three Diver High/Low Pressure Air Control, Depth Monitoring with Communicator is a portable self-contained system for surface supplied commercial diving operations.
This system is specifically designed with three independent diver channels that are compliant with the International Marine Contractors Association (IMCA) guidelines - IMCA D023 DESIGN for Surface Oriented Air Systems.
Model 8330IC-01 is housed in a durable, pressure-fused fiberglass case that provides a convenient, compact, rugged and professional system.
The system comes standard with the field proven AMCOM III Series Communicator and is a full-featured hard-wired three-diver communicator with independent microphone and earphone volume controls for the tender and each diver. The communicator can operate in both 4-wire (full duplex), or 2-wire modes. The communicator has a built-in internal charger and can be operated from either a 90-264 VAC, internal 12 VDC battery, or an external 12 VDC power source.
WARNING: DO NOT USE THE AMRON 8330IC-01 FOR THE FOLLOWING:
- Mixed gas diving operations with an oxygen level greater than 25%.
- Oxygen or oxygen enriched breathing mixtures above 25%.
The Amron International 8330iC-01 Three Diver High/Low Pressure Air Control, with Depth Monitoring and a Communicator is a portable, self-contained system for surface supplied commercial diving operations.
This system is specifically designed with three independent diver channels that are compliant with the International Marine Contractors Association (IMCA) guidelines - IMCA D023 DESIGN for Surface Oriented Air Systems.
The Model 8330iC-01 is housed in a durable, pressure-fused fiberglass case that provides a convenient, compact, rugged and professional system.
The system comes standard with a field proven AMCOM III Series Communicator that is a full-featured three-diver communicator with independent microphone and earphone volume controls for the tender and each diver. The communicator can operate in both 4-wire (full duplex) or 2-wire modes. The communicator has a built-in internal charger and can be operated using 90-264 VAC, an internal 12 VDC battery, or an external 12 VDC power source.
FAQ's
Yes, you will need a cable that allows you to connect the communicator to your computer. You will also need audio recording software installed on your computer. On the back of the communicator there is a single RCA Phono jack (color-coded black) that provides a transformer isolated of both the diver and tender communications. It is designed to drive the standard line-level inputs of audio or video recorders with input impedances as low as 600 Ohms.
The gauges supplied with this unit are dual scale in both feet and meters of seawater.
If the unit is plugged into a live outlet and turning on the switch does not cause the AC POWER LED to light up, then the fuse(s) are probably blown. Unplug the unit from the outlet, remove the fuses and check continuity with a multimeter. Replace any fuse that does not show continuity.
Although it may be possible, we strongly discourage such operation. The added workload would cause overheating and stress to the amplifier card. Prolonged use in this condition will eventually cause permanent damage and failure to the amplifier card.
When operating your Amron Diver Communicator on AC, it is critical to use a Ground Fault Circuit Interrupter (GFCI) or isolation transformer for tender and diver safety. Surges and spikes are common on AC lines found on ships, generated locally, or at the end of long extension cable runs and can exceed 1kVolt. Such surges and spikes can cause the fuse to blow on the amplifier card assembly. The power supply is designed so that such a failure will be isolated and will not cause a safety issue to the tender or divers. It is strongly advised that your Amron Diver Communicator be operated on an AC circuit with a high quality surge arrester or an AC isolation transformer.
To determine whether the problem is with the battery or charging circuitry, you will need to verify if the battery is being charged.
Troubleshooting:
- Unplug your communicator and turn on the POWER switch.
- Measure the voltage across the yellow PUSH-TO-TALK (PTT) jack and write down this value for future reference. It should be greater than 9 Volts.
- Plug the communicator into an AC source and verify that the AC POWER LED on the front panel turns on.
- Re-measure the voltage across the PTT jack and note it down for future reference. It should be higher than the previous measurement.
- If the AC POWER LED does not light up when the communicator is plugged in, then check fuse located on the amplifier card.
- Allow the communicator to charge overnight.
- Unplug the communicator and re-measure the voltage across the PTT jack.
- If it is the same or less than the voltage you measured previously, then the charger is broken and the communicator needs to be sent in for repairs
- If the voltage higher than previous measurement but less than 13.5 Volts, then the battery is bad and needs to be replaced.
- If it is greater than 13.5 Volts but it still appears that the battery is not holding a charge, contact Amron for additional support.
Amron International Customer Service
We respond to most inquiries within 24 hours, Monday – Friday, excluding holidays.Phone
Toll-Free: (877) 462-6700Local & International: (760) 208-6500
Fax: (760) 599-3857
Hours of Operation
Customer ServiceMonday - Friday, 8am – 5pm Pacific Time Zone
Warehouse/Will Call Orders
Monday – Friday, 9am – 3:30pm Pacific Time Zone
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