Dukane Radar Detector DK100 User Manual

DUKANE CORPORATION  
SEACOM DIVISION  
TECHNICAL MANUAL  
UNDERWATER ACOUSTIC BEACON  
MODELS DK100/DK120/DK130/DK140  
April 13, 2004  
REV 13  
DUKANE CORPORATION ST. CHARLES, ILLINOIS 60174 PHONE: 630-762-4050 FAX: 630-762-4049  
DOCUMENT NO. 03-TM-0037 © DUKANE CORPORATION  
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TABLE OF CONTENTS  
SECTION I................................................................................................................... 5  
GENERAL INFORMATION..................................................................................... 5  
1.1. INTRODUCTION........................................................................................................... 5  
1.2. GENERAL DESCRIPTION. .......................................................................................... 5  
SECTION II ................................................................................................................. 8  
INSTALLATION ........................................................................................................ 8  
2.1. GENERAL..................................................................................................................... 8  
2.2. INSTALLATION CRITERIA OF THE BEACON. .......................................................... 8  
2.3. SURVIVABILITY. .......................................................................................................... 8  
2.4. ENVIRONMENTAL. ...................................................................................................... 8  
2.5. MAINTENANCE............................................................................................................ 8  
2.6. INSTALLATION PROCEDURES FOR THE DK100/DK120 AND THE N30A26 SE-  
RIES MOUNTING KIT. ................................................................................................... 9  
2.7. INSTALLATION PROCEDURES FOR THE DK100/DK120 AND THE N30A21A  
MOUNTING KIT............................................................................................................ 10  
2.8. INSTALLATION PROCEDURES FOR THE DK130/DK140 AND THE N30A29 SE-  
RIES MOUNTING KIT. ................................................................................................. 12  
2.9. INSTALLATION PROCEDURES FOR THE DK130/DK140 AND THE N30A21A  
MOUNTING KIT............................................................................................................ 13  
SECTION III ............................................................................................................. 15  
OPERATION ............................................................................................................. 15  
3.1. THEORY OF OPERATION. ........................................................................................ 15  
SECTION IV.............................................................................................................. 16  
TESTING ................................................................................................................... 16  
4.1. GENERAL................................................................................................................... 16  
4.3. OPERATIONAL TESTING.......................................................................................... 16  
SECTION V ............................................................................................................... 17  
MAINTENANCE DK100/DK130 ............................................................................ 17  
5.1. GENERAL................................................................................................................... 17  
5.2. BEACON CLEANING. ................................................................................................ 17  
5.3. BEACON TESTING. ................................................................................................... 17  
5.4. PRECAUTIONS. ......................................................................................................... 17  
5.5. BATTERY. .................................................................................................................. 17  
5.6. BEACON DISPOSAL. ................................................................................................ 17  
5.7. BEACON STORAGE. ................................................................................................. 17  
SECTION VI.............................................................................................................. 18  
MAINTENANCE DK120/DK140 ............................................................................ 18  
6.1. GENERAL................................................................................................................... 18  
6.2. BEACON CLEANING. ................................................................................................ 18  
6.3. BEACON TESTING. ................................................................................................... 18  
6.4. PRECAUTIONS. ......................................................................................................... 18  
6.5. BEACON DISASSEMBLY.......................................................................................... 18  
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6.6. BATTERY REPLACEMENT AND TESTING.............................................................. 18  
6.7. BEACON OFF-CURRENT TEST................................................................................ 21  
6.8. BATTERY DISPOSAL. ............................................................................................... 21  
6.9. BEACON STORAGE. ................................................................................................. 21  
6.10. BEACON OVERHAUL.............................................................................................. 21  
SECTION VII ............................................................................................................ 22  
WARRANTY DK100/DK120/DK130/DK140 ........................................................ 22  
SECTION VIII........................................................................................................... 23  
SERVICE PROGRAM DK100/DK120/DK130/DK140......................................... 23  
8.1. BEACON RETURN – DEFECTIVE............................................................................. 23  
8.2. BEACON RETURN - NO DEFECT. ............................................................................ 23  
8.3. BEACON RETURN - OUT OF WARRANTY. ............................................................. 23  
8.4. BATTERY CHANGE/OVERHAUL FOR THE DK100 & DK130. ................................ 23  
SECTION IX.............................................................................................................. 24  
PROCEDURE FOR RETURNING DK SERIES BEACON TO FACTORY ..... 24  
9.1. BEACON SERVICE. ................................................................................................... 24  
9.2. BATTERY CHANGE/OVERHAUL.............................................................................. 24  
TABLE OF FIGURES  
Figure 1. DK Series Underwater Acoustic Beacon Installed in Mounting Kits ............. 5  
Figure 2. Water Switch Location on Beacon.................................................................... 5  
Figure 3. N30A26 Series Mounting Kit Installation Details ............................................. 9  
Figure 4. Installation of N30A26 Series Mounting Kit and Beacon .............................. 10  
Figure 5. Mounting Hole Template for N30A21A Mounting Kit .................................... 10  
Figure 6. N30A21A Mounting Kit and Beacon Overall Dimensions ............................. 11  
Figure 7. Method of Installing the N30A21A Mounting Kit............................................ 11  
Figure 8. Securing Beacon in N30A21A Mounting Kit .................................................. 11  
Figure 9. N30A29 Mounting Kit Installation Details....................................................... 12  
Figure 10. Installation of N30A29 Series Mounting Kit and Beacon ............................ 13  
Figure 11. Mounting Hole Template for N30A21A Mounting Kit .................................. 13  
Figure 12. N30A21A Mounting Kit and Beacon Overall Dimensions ........................... 14  
Figure 13. Method of Installing the N30A21A Mounting Kit.......................................... 14  
Figure 14. Securing Beacon In N30A21A Mounting Kit ................................................ 14  
Figure 15. Nominal Pulse Train ....................................................................................... 15  
Figure 16. Typical Beacon Label..................................................................................... 16  
Figure 17. Beacon Voltage Code .................................................................................... 16  
Figure 18. Battery End Cover Removal With Vise Clamp and Spanner Wrench ........ 19  
FIGURE 19. Battery Kit..................................................................................................... 19  
Figure 20. Beacon Exploded View Showing Relative Location of Battery and Related  
Parts ............................................................................................................................. 20  
Figure 21. RBB Label Placement ................................................................................... 21  
Figure 22. Beacon Off-Current Test Set-Up ................................................................... 21  
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SECTION I  
GENERAL INFORMATION  
1.1. INTRODUCTION.  
shock and deep-water immersion. As shown on  
page 6 and 7, the DK Series beacons operate for  
30 days when immersed in water. See Figure 2.  
1.1.1. GENERAL. This manual contains the de-  
scription, theory, installation and maintenance for  
the DK100/DK120/DK130/DK140 Underwater  
Acoustic Beacon, hereafter referred to as the “DK  
Series”, manufactured by Dukane Corporation,  
Seacom Division, 2900 Dukane Drive, St. Charles,  
Illinois, 60174. See Figures 1 and 2. These bea-  
cons have been tested to, and meet, or exceed, all  
requirements of FAA TSO-C121.  
Figure 2. Water Switch Location on  
Beacon  
1.2.2. BEACON MOUNTING. The beacon is  
mounted to a flight recorder or the airframe by  
means of a mounting kit (See Section II). This  
mount consists of an extruded channel, which in  
conjunction with a securing plate retains the bea-  
con. Figure 1 shows the beacon mounted in the  
N30A21A Mounting Kit, a strap-type mount. This  
mount is used for applications where space limita-  
tions do not permit the use of the simpler N30A26  
Series cradle mount.  
Figure 1. DK Series Underwater  
Acoustic Beacon Installed in  
Mounting Kits  
1.2.3. BEACON SIGNAL. The beacon is a bat-  
tery-powered device, which radiates a pulsed  
acoustic signal into the surrounding water upon  
activation by its water-sensitive switch. Search  
operations in water for beacon equipped aircraft  
can be conducted by utilizing a portable receiver  
equipped with a directional hydrophone such as  
the Dukane Model N30A5 Series Locator. This  
receiver system is operable from small boats or by  
free-swimming SCUBA divers. Aircraft lost in  
deep water, i.e., in excess of 6000 feet (1829  
meters), require special search gear. Beacon Speci-  
fications are listed on page 6 and 7.  
1.1.2. SYMBOLS AND ABBREVIATIONS.  
Symbols and abbreviations used in this manual are  
in accordance with ANSI Y14.15 and MIL-STD-  
12, respectively.  
1.2. GENERAL DESCRIPTION.  
1.2.1. PHYSICAL CHARACTERISTICS. The  
DK Series beacons consist of a self-contained  
battery, an electronic module and a transducer. It  
is housed in a cylindrical watertight aluminum  
case capable of withstanding high-G impact  
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DK100/DK120 BEACON SPECIFICATIONS  
37.5 kHz ± 1 kHz  
Operating Freuency...............................................  
Operating Depth....................................................  
Pulse Length.........................................................  
Pulse Repetition Rate............................................  
Operating Life.......................................................  
Battery Life In Beacon..........................................  
Acoustic Output, Initial.........................................  
Surface to 20,000 feet (6096 meters)  
10 milliseconds + 10%  
Not less than 0.9 Pulse/Sec  
30 days (minimum)  
6 Years  
1060 dynes/cm2 rms pressure at 1 meter  
(160.5dB)  
700 dynes/cm2 rms pressure at 1 meter (157.0dB)  
+28°F (-2.2°C) to +100°F (+37.8°C)  
Fresh or salt water  
Acoustic Output After 30 Days.............................  
Operating Temperature Range..............................  
Actuation...............................................................  
Radiation Pattern...................................................  
Size.........................................................................  
Rated output over 80 percent of sphere  
1.30 inches (3.30 cm) diameter x 3.92 inches  
(9.95 cm) long (less mount)  
6.7 ounces (190 grams)  
6 ounces (170 grams)  
Weight, Beacon.....................................................  
Weight, N30A26B Mount.....................................  
Weight, N30A21A Mount....................................  
Storage Temperature Range..................................  
3 ounces (85 grams)  
-65°F (-54°C) to 160°F (71°C)  
1.2.4. ENVIRONMENTAL TEST. The beacon complies with the preceding operational performance  
standards after being subjected to environmental tests specified in FAA TSO-C121.  
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DK130/DK140 BEACON SPECIFICATIONS  
Operating Freuency............................................... 37.5 kHz ± 1 kHz  
Operating Depth....................................................  
Surface to 20,000 feet (6096 meters)  
Pulse Length.........................................................  
Pulse Repetition Rate............................................  
Operating Life.......................................................  
Battery Life In Beacon..........................................  
Acoustic Output, Initial.........................................  
10 milliseconds + 10%  
Not less than 0.9 Pulse/Sec  
30 days (minimum)  
6 Years  
1060 dynes/cm2 rms pressure at 1 meter  
(160.5dB)  
Acoustic Output After 30 Days.............................  
Operating Temperature Range..............................  
Actuation...............................................................  
Radiation Pattern...................................................  
Size.........................................................................  
700 dynes/cm2 rms pressure at 1 meter (157.0dB)  
+28°F (-2.2°C) to +100°F (+37.8°C)  
Fresh or salt water  
Rated output over 80 percent of sphere  
1.30 inches (3.30 cm) diameter x 2.97 inches  
(7.54 cm) long (less mount)  
Weight, Beacon.....................................................  
Weight, N30A29 Mount.....................................  
Weight, N30A21A Mount....................................  
Storage Temperature Range..................................  
4.9 ounces (139 grams)  
3.5 ounces (99 grams)  
3 ounces (85 grams)  
-65°F (-54°C) to 160°F (71°C)  
1.2.5. ENVIRONMENTAL TEST. The beacon complies with the preceding operational performance  
standards after being subjected to environmental tests specified in FAA TSO-C121.  
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SECTION II  
INSTALLATION  
2.4.2. The beacon is a battery-powered device  
2.1. GENERAL.  
and installed shelf life is affected by higher than  
normal temperatures. Maximum temperature  
must not exceed 160°F (71°C).  
This section describes the installation of the  
beacon mounting kits and the installation of the  
DK Series beacons into these mounts.  
2.4.3. Inadvertent actuation of the water switch  
by any source of water, such as rain, salt spray,  
melting ice or snow, head or washroom over-  
flow, foods and beverages, must be avoided.  
2.2. INSTALLATION CRITERIA OF THE  
BEACON.  
2.4.4. In order to avoid accumulation of moisture  
on the water-switch, the device should be  
mounted with the long axis of the beacon hori-  
zontal or with the water-switch facing down. A  
clean switch will allow moisture to collect into  
droplets and run off the switch, without activat-  
ing the beacon.  
NOTE  
All installations to Cockpit Voice Record-  
ers and Flight Data Recorders should be in  
accordance with the recorder manufacturer’s  
approved procedures and hardware.  
2.3. SURVIVABILITY.  
2.4.5. Honeycomb structure, tarpaulin fabrics,  
clothing, parachutes, cargo, etc., are sound-  
absorbing materials. Do not surround the device  
with these materials and if necessary, remove  
small areas of such materials from the immediate  
vicinity.  
2.3.1. The beacon location should minimize the  
probability of physical damage to the device  
during water impact. The aft mid-section of the  
aircraft is normally the most desirable location  
for the beacon, but consideration must be given  
to environmental conditions outlined in Section  
2.4.  
2.4.6. Any compartment that may not be ex-  
pected to flood under light impact should not be  
used. Direct contact between the beacon case and  
water is necessary for actuation and acoustic  
radiation.  
2.3.2. The area selected for the beacon mounting  
should be free of the possibility of heavy equip-  
ment tearing loose and striking the device.  
2.3.3. Installation should be made to a substan-  
tial structural member, but kept as simple as  
possible and must not weaken the structural  
member.  
2.5. MAINTENANCE  
In addition to observance of the preceding  
mandatory considerations, where possible the  
selection of a mounting location should provide  
for convenient beacon access during inspection  
intervals. The proper mounting location should  
also provide for clearance for removing the  
beacon from its mounting cradle.  
2.4. ENVIRONMENTAL.  
2.4.1. The DK Series beacon must not be disas-  
sembled, crushed, penetrated, incinerated or  
exposed to temperatures above 160°F (71°C).  
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NOTE  
2.6. INSTALLATION PROCEDURES FOR  
THE DK100/DK120 AND THE N30A26  
SERIES MOUNTING KIT.  
The mounting bracket can be used as a tem-  
plate to mark for drilling the holes prior to  
the installation of beacon. Always remove  
beacon from mount prior to marking or drill-  
ing.  
2.6.1. GENERAL. Model N30A26 Series  
Mounting Kit (Cradle Type) is an aluminum  
extrusion with a screw-attached securing plate  
that provides rugged mounting and protection of  
the beacon within the aircraft. See Figure 3. The  
beacon should be mounted horizontally with the  
switch end forward, if possible. If vertical  
mounting is necessary, switch end must be  
mounted downward to prevent accumulation of  
dirt, grease and water on the switch end.  
CAUTION  
WHEN MOUNTING TO THE AIR-  
FRAME, CHECK THE OPPOSITE  
SIDE OF THE FRAME OR BULKHEAD  
FOR DRILLING CLEARANCE.  
WARNING  
2.6.2. CRADLE MOUNTING PROCEDURE.  
USE PROTECTIVE EYE EQUIPMENT  
DURING DRILLING OPERATION.  
A. Using Figure 3 as a guide, locate the four  
0.290 inch (0.737 cm) diameter holes on 1.500  
by 2.400 inch (3.810 by 6.100 cm) centers. Be  
sure access to the securing plate end is available  
for future beacon installation and removal.  
Approximately 4.5 inches (11.43 cm) clearance  
should be allowed for beacon removal.  
B. After the four 0.290 inch (0.737 cm) diameter  
holes have been located, drill the holes with an  
“L” twist drill.  
C. Secure the mounting cradle to the aircraft  
structure with four 1/4-20 stainless steel screws  
and associated washers and nuts (not furnished),  
as shown in Figure 3. Alternate mounting with  
threaded holes may be employed where structure  
does not permit nuts on rear side.  
CAUTION  
DO NOT ADD ANY UNAPPROVED  
STAMP, ETCHING, OR LABEL TO  
THE BEACON CASE OR END CAPS.  
2.6.3. INSTALLING DK100/DK120 BEACON  
INTO N30A26 SERIES MOUNTING KIT.  
Figure 3. N30A26 Series Mounting  
Kit Installation Details  
A. If the securing plate and its attaching hard-  
ware are already attached to the main body of the  
mounting cradle, remove them.  
B. Make sure that the beacon case and water  
switch are free of grease or film. If in doubt,  
wipe clean with mild detergent.  
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C. Test the beacon as outlined in Section IV to  
insure operation prior to installation.  
2.7.2. MOUNTING PROCEDURE  
A. Lay out four holes as shown in Figure 5.  
Position mounting kit carefully to avoid interfer-  
ence with other structures. Observe the clear-  
ances required as shown in Figures 5 and 6, and  
in established tool and maintenance clearances.  
B. Drill the four 0.272 inch (0.691 cm) (“I” drill)  
holes in the mounting surface as shown in Figure  
5.  
Figure 4. Installation of N30A26  
Series Mounting Kit and Beacon  
D. Insert the beacon into the mounting cradle  
with the water switch facing forward and/or  
downward with reference to the aircraft. Rotate  
the beacon in the mount so that the beacon  
replacement date can be read. See Figure 4.  
E. Screw securing plate in place with the set of  
furnished screws and washers. Tighten until the  
securing plate makes contact with the frame in  
the area of the screws, with approximately 15 to  
20 inch-pounds torque.  
F. Perform the Operational Test outlined in  
Section IV.  
Figure 5. Mounting Hole Template  
for N30A21A Mounting Kit  
2.7. INSTALLATION PROCEDURES FOR  
THE DK100/DK120 AND THE N30A21A  
MOUNTING KIT.  
C. Test the beacon as outlined in Section IV to  
insure operation prior to installation.  
D. Slip the retainer straps of the mounting kit  
over the ends of the beacon. See Figures 7 and 8.  
2.7.1. GENERAL. Space limitations sometimes  
require the use of the strap-type N30A21A  
Mounting Kit. Where a choice exists, horizontal  
mounting with switch forward is best. If vertical  
mounting is employed, mount switch down to  
reduce accumulation of grease, dirt, and water on  
the switch end of the beacon.  
E. Insert the ends of the retainer straps through  
the 0.272 inch (0.691 cm) holes in the mounting  
surface. When horizontal mounting is used,  
position beacon with switch end forward.  
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If vertical mounting is employed, the switch end  
should be facing downwards to reduce the  
accumulation of dirt, grease, and water on the  
switch end. Rotate the beacon in the mount, so  
that the markings and beacon replacement date  
label can be read.  
Figure 8. Securing Beacon in  
N30A21A Mounting Kit  
2.7.3. INSTALLING BEACON INTO  
N30A21A MOUNTING KIT.  
Figure 6. N30A21A Mounting Kit  
and Beacon Overall Dimensions  
A. Test the beacon as outlined in Section IV to  
insure operation prior to installation.  
F. Install a flat washer and nut on each end of the  
retainer straps.  
B. Torque the four nuts to 25 to 30 inch-pounds.  
Be sure that all four studs protrude approxi-  
mately the same amount to insure that the strap  
seats properly around the beacon.  
C. Make sure that the beacon case and water  
switch are free of grease film. If in doubt, wipe  
clean with mild detergent.  
CAUTION  
ADDITIONAL UNAPPROVED STAMP OR  
LABEL ON BEACON CASE WILL RE-  
DUCE ACOUSTIC RADIATION.  
D. Perform the Operational Test outlined in  
Section IV.  
Figure 7. Method of Installing the  
N30A21A Mounting Kit  
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NOTE  
2.8. INSTALLATION PROCEDURES FOR  
THE DK130/DK140 AND THE N30A29  
SERIES MOUNTING KIT.  
The mounting bracket can be used as a  
template to mark for drilling the holes  
prior to the installation of the beacon.  
Always remove the beacon from the mount  
prior to marking or drilling.  
2.8.1. GENERAL. Model N30A29 Series  
Mounting Kit (Cradle Type) is an aluminum  
extrusion with a screw-attached securing plate  
that provides rugged mounting and protection of  
the beacon within the aircraft. See Figure 9. The  
beacon should be mounted horizontally with the  
switch end forward, if possible. If vertical  
mounting is necessary, switch end must be  
mounted downward to prevent accumulation of  
dirt, grease and water on the switch end.  
CAUTION  
WHEN MOUNTING TO THE AIR-  
FRAME, CHECK THE OPPOSITE  
SIDE OF THE FRAME OR BULK-  
HEAD FOR DRILLING CLEAR-  
ANCE.  
2.8.2. CRADLE MOUNTING PROCEDURE.  
WARNING  
A. Using Figure 9 as a guide, locate the four  
0.290 inch (0.737 cm) diameter holes on 1.500 in  
by 1.500 in (3.810 by 3.810 cm) centers. Be sure  
access to the securing plate end is available for  
future beacon installation and removal. Approxi-  
mately 4.5 inches (11.43 cm) clearance should  
be allowed for beacon removal.  
USE PROTECTIVE EYE EQUIP-  
MENT DURING DRILLING OPERA-  
TION.  
B. After the four 0.290-inch (0.737 cm) diameter  
holes have been located, drill the holes with an  
“L” twist drill.  
C. Secure the mounting cradle to the aircraft  
structure with four 1/4-20 stainless steel screws  
and associated washers and nuts (not furnished),  
as shown in Figure 9. Alternate mounting with  
threaded holes may be employed where structure  
does not permit nuts on rear side.  
CAUTION  
DO NOT ADD ANY UNAPPROVED  
STAMP, ETCHING, OR LABEL TO  
THE BEACON CASE OR END CAPS.  
Figure 9. N30A29 Mounting Kit  
Installation Details  
2.8.3. INSTALLING DK130/DK140 BEACON  
INTO N30A29 SERIES MOUNTING KIT.  
A. If the securing plate and its attaching hard-  
ware are already attached to the main body of the  
mounting cradle, remove them.  
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B. Make sure that the beacon case and water  
switch, are free of grease or film. If in doubt,  
wipe clean with mild detergent  
C. Test the beacon as outlined in Section IV to  
insure operation prior to installation.  
2.9.2. MOUNTING PROCEDURE.  
A. Lay out four holes as shown in Figure 11. Po-  
sition mounting kit carefully to avoid  
interferencewith other structures. Observe the  
clearances required as shown in Figures 11 and  
12, and in established tool and maintenance clear-  
ances.  
B. Drill the four 0.272 inch (0.691 cm) (“I” drill)  
holes in the mounting surface as shown in Figure  
11.  
Figure 10. Installation of N30A29  
Series Mounting Kit and Beacon  
D. Insert the beacon into the mounting cradle  
with the water switch facing forward and/or  
downward with reference to the aircraft. Rotate  
the beacon in the mount so that the beacon  
replacement date can be read. See Figure 10.  
E. Screw securing plate in place with the set of  
furnished screws and washers. Tighten until the  
securing plate makes contact with the frame in  
the area of the screws, with approximately 15 to  
20 inch-pounds torque.  
Figure 11. Mounting Hole Template  
for N30A21A Mounting Kit  
F. Perform the Operational Test outlined in  
Section IV.  
C. Test the beacon as outlined in Section IV to  
insure operation prior to installation.  
2.9. INSTALLATION PROCEDURES FOR  
THE DK130/DK140 AND THE N30A21A  
MOUNTING KIT.  
D. Slip the retainer straps of the mounting kit  
over the ends of the beacon. See Figures 13 and  
14.  
2.9.1. GENERAL. Space limitations sometimes  
require the use of the strap-type N30A21A Mount-  
ing Kit. Where a choice exists, horizontal mount-  
ing with switch forward is best. If vertical mount-  
ing is employed, mount switch down to reduce  
accumulation of grease, dirt, and water on the  
switch end of the beacon.  
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E. Insert the ends of the retainer straps through  
the 0.272 inch (0.691 cm) holes in the mounting  
surface. When horizontal mounting is used,  
position beacon with switch end forward. If  
vertical mounting is employed, the switch end  
should be facing downwards to reduce the  
accumulation of grease and dirt on the switch  
end. Rotate the beacon in the mount, so that the  
markings and beacon replacement date label can  
be read.  
Figure 14. Securing Beacon In  
N30A21A Mounting Kit  
F. Install a flat washer and nut on each end of the  
retainer straps.  
2.9.3. INSTALLING BEACON INTO N30A21A  
MOUNTING KIT.  
A. Test the beacon as outlined in Section IV to  
insure operation prior to installation.  
B. Torque the four nuts to 25 to 30 inch-pounds.  
Be sure that all four studs protrude approxi-  
mately the same amount to insure that the strap  
seats properly around the beacon.  
Figure 12. N30A21A Mounting Kit  
and Beacon Overall Dimensions  
C. Make sure that the beacon case and water  
switch are free of grease film. If in doubt, wipe  
clean with mild detergent.  
CAUTION  
ADDITIONAL  
UNAPPROVED  
STAMPS OR LABELS ON THE BEA-  
CON CASE WILL REDUCE ACOUS-  
TIC RADIATION.  
D. Perform the Operational Test outlined in  
Section IV.  
Figure 13. Method of Installing the  
N30A21A Mounting Kit  
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SECTION III  
OPERATION  
3.1. THEORY OF OPERATION.  
3.1.1. The DK Series beacon is a battery-oper-  
ated underwater acoustic pulse generator that is  
activated when the water switch is immersed in  
either fresh or salt water.  
Figure 15. Nominal Pulse Train  
3.1.2. The water switch is part of a triggering  
circuit, which when actuated will initiate normal  
pulsing of the beacon circuit. The signal is  
coupled to a piezo-ceramic transducer ring. This  
results in mechanical motion that is transmitted  
to the metal case of the beacon, which in turn,  
radiates acoustic energy into the surrounding  
water at 37.5 kHz.  
will operate for a minimum of 30 days after  
being immersed in the water. The beacon will  
withstand depths to 20,000 feet (6096 meters). It  
can be detected at a range of 2000 to 4000 yards  
(1800 to 3600 meters). The sea state, nearby  
boats, marine animals, gas or oil lines, and other  
factors contributing to the ambient noise level  
will affect the range at which the beacon can be  
detected.  
3.1.3. The pulses generated are approximately 10  
milliseconds in duration, and occur about once  
per second in water. See Figure 15. The beacon  
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SECTION IV  
TESTING  
4.1. GENERAL.  
CODE MINIMUM ACCEPTABLE  
VOLTAGE  
The DK Series beacon should be tested before  
and after installation in the mounting kit and at  
recommended maintenance intervals. See Sec-  
tions V and VI.  
A
B
3.55 VOLTS  
2.97 VOLTS  
4.2. BATTERY TESTING.  
Use a high impedance voltmeter (input imped-  
ance of 10 M ohms) (not required when using  
TS100 or TS200 Test Set) to perform the follow-  
ing procedure:  
C
D
2.97 VOLTS  
2.97 VOLTS  
Figure 17. Beacon Voltage Code  
A. Make sure the case and water switch are clean  
and dry prior to testing. If in doubt, wipe clean  
using mild detergent and a soft cloth.  
4.3. OPERATIONAL TESTING.  
B. Place the negative lead of the high impedance  
voltmeter on the water switch pin and the posi-  
tive lead of the meter on the beacon case or the  
mounting kit, if already installed.  
The 42A12 Series Ultrasonic Test Set, PL-1,  
PL-3 Operational Tester, TS100, or TS200  
Portable Test Set can be used to perform opera-  
tional tests on the beacon.  
C. Measure the battery voltage. Note: Inspect  
label on beacon to determine battery code. See  
Figure 16 (shaded area) and refer to Figure 17  
for voltage specifications. The beacon is oper-  
able at the given minimum acceptable voltage.  
For DK Series beacons if the battery voltage is  
below the minimum acceptable voltage remove  
the beacon from service and contact Dukane  
Corporation for instructions.  
NOTE  
The procedure for use of the 42A12 Series  
Ultrasonic Test Set is contained in the  
42A12 Series manual.  
The procedure for use of the PL-1 and PL-3 is  
available upon request.  
The procedure for use of the TS100 or the TS200  
Portable Test Set is contained in the Test Set  
manual.  
The TS100 Portable Test Set is not compatible  
with the model DK130 or the DK140 Underwa-  
ter Acoustic Beacons. The TS200 Test Set is  
compatible with the DK100, DK120, DK130 and  
the DK140 Underwater Acoustic Beacons.  
Figure 16. Typical Beacon Label  
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SECTION V  
MAINTENANCE DK100/DK130  
5.1. GENERAL.  
5.4.3. Any situation that could possibly crush or  
penetrate the case of the beacon should be  
avoided.  
This section contains DK100/DK130 Beacon  
cleaning, beacon testing, battery testing, disposal  
and storage procedures. Initially beacons must be  
tested at every installation or beacon change. The  
required schedule for battery replacement,  
available only at Dukane Corporation is every  
six years.  
5.5. BATTERY.  
WARNING  
REMOVAL OF BATTERY FROM BEA-  
CON WILL VOID THE WARRANTY.  
When the beacon is installed on the aircraft, the  
recommended schedule for beacon cleaning and  
testing is every 24 months, when the beacon is  
installed on a recorder and the recorder is in-  
stalled in accordance with its TSO. For non-  
recorder aircraft installations the recommended  
schedule is every six months.  
The beacon requires NO battery maintenance.  
DO NOT remove the battery at any time. The  
beacon must be taken out of service according to  
the expiration date printed on the beacon case  
and returned to the factory for service. See  
Section IX for beacon Return Procedures.  
5.2. BEACON CLEANING.  
WARNING  
Clean the switch end of the beacon with a soft  
cloth and mild detergent, then dry thoroughly  
with a clean cloth. Clean the switch end insulator  
to prevent leakage currents from occurring  
across the switch. This will affect battery life.  
The water switch should be cleaned when dirt or  
dust becomes apparent.  
FAILURE TO OBSERVE THE ABOVE  
PRECAUTIONS COULD RESULT IN  
THE RELEASE OF HAZARDOUS  
CHEMICALS.  
5.6. BEACON DISPOSAL.  
5.3. BEACON TESTING.  
Should it be necessary to dispose of the beacon  
for any reason, DO NOT THROW IT AWAY.  
This beacon contains a lithium battery and may  
be considered hazardous waste. Regulations are  
not consistent from one territory to another,  
please contact your State Authority for current  
information.  
5.3.1. Make sure that the beacon case is clean  
and dry prior to testing.  
5.3.2. See Sections 4.2. and 4.3. for testing  
procedures.  
5.4. PRECAUTIONS.  
5.7. BEACON STORAGE.  
When long term storage of the beacon is re-  
quired, the beacon should be stored in the origi-  
nal shipping container (or equivalent). Make sure  
it is stored in a cool dry environment.  
5.4.1. The DK100/DK130 Beacons must not be  
exposed to heat in excess of 160°F (71°C).  
5.4.2. The beacon must not be disassembled in  
any way. Any disassembly of the beacon will  
void the warranty.  
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SECTION VI  
MAINTENANCE DK120/DK140  
6.1. GENERAL.  
6.4.2. Any situation that could possibly crush or  
penetrate the case of the beacon should be  
avoided.  
This section contains DK120/DK140 Beacon  
cleaning, beacon testing, battery replacement and  
testing, disposal and storage procedures. Initially  
beacons must be tested at every installation or  
battery change. The required schedule for Bat-  
tery Replacement and Off-Current Testing is  
every six years.  
6.5. BEACON DISASSEMBLY.  
Disassembly of the beacon is limited to battery  
replacement, as outlined in Section 6.6.  
6.6. BATTERY REPLACEMENT AND  
TESTING.  
When the beacon is installed on the aircraft, the  
recommended schedule for beacon cleaning and  
testing is every 24 months, when the beacon is  
installed on a recorder and the recorder is in-  
stalled in accordance with its TSO. For non-  
recorder aircraft installations the recommended  
schedule is every six months.  
WARNING  
INCORRECT INSTALLATION OF  
BATTERY WILL CAUSE PERMA-  
NENT DAMAGE TO BEACON.  
6.2. BEACON CLEANING.  
6.6.1. GENERAL. Battery replacement should  
be done in a maintenance shop under clean  
conditions to prevent dust from contaminating  
O-ring and lubricant. Because the old O-ring  
Clean the switch end of the beacon with a soft  
cloth and mild detergent, then dry thoroughly  
with a clean cloth. Clean the switch end insulator may have developed a set with age, O-ring  
to prevent leakage currents from occurring  
across the switch. This will affect battery life.  
replacement is mandatory at the time of battery  
change. O-ring lubrication should be applied to  
The water switch should be cleaned when dirt or new O-ring and threads before installation.  
dust becomes apparent.  
NOTE  
6.3. BEACON TESTING.  
Replacement of the battery in the DK120  
or DK140 beacon must be done by a  
6.3.1. Make sure that the beacon case is clean  
qualified technician.  
and dry prior to testing.  
CAUTION  
6.3.2. See Sections 4.2. and 4.3. for testing  
procedures.  
TO AVOID INTERNAL DAMAGE, DO  
NOT CLAMP THE BEACON IN A  
VISE, UNLESS A VISE-CLAMP (P/N  
810-546) IS USED.  
6.4. PRECAUTIONS.  
6.4.1. The DK120/DK140 Beacon must not be  
exposed to temperatures in excess of 160°F  
(71°C).  
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G. Clean the threads, O-ring groove in the body  
and the threads on the cover by wiping them  
thoroughly with solvent.  
CAUTION  
FOREIGN SUBSTANCES IN LUBRI-  
CANT ON SEALING SURFACES MAY  
DAMAGE THREADS AND/OR AL-  
LOW WATER LEAKAGE THROUGH  
THE O-RING SEAL. SCRATCHES OR  
GOUGES ON SEALING SURFACES  
WILL ALSO CAUSE WATER LEAK-  
AGE.  
Figure 18. Battery End Cover Re-  
moval With Vise Clamp and Span-  
ner Wrench  
H. Carefully install a new O-ring on the battery  
cover. Apply a thin coating of O-ring lubricant  
(P/N 810-346, 810-500 or 810-1168) to O-ring,  
O-ring groove and threads. NOTE: O-ring,  
lubricant and battery are provided in battery  
replacement kit see Figure 19 for battery kit  
number. Contact Dukane Corporation, Seacom  
Division at (630) 762-4050, for replacement  
battery kits.  
6.6.2. BATTERY REPLACEMENT.  
A. Both the Vise Clamp (P/N 810-546) and the  
Spanner Wrench (P/N 810-325) are available in  
kit P/N 810-2007/KVS.  
B. Secure the beacon with Vise-Clamp (P/N  
810-546) as shown in Figure 18.  
I. Install new battery. Be sure the end marked  
“INSERT THIS END FIRST “ goes in first. See  
Figure 20.  
C. Use Spanner Wrench (P/N 810-325) to re-  
move the battery end cover with 2 wrench holes  
by unscrewing counterclockwise. The breakaway  
torque is usually high so spanner wrench should  
be held firmly in contact with battery end cover  
in order to prevent damage to wrench holes.  
REQUIRED BATTERY KIT  
NOT AVAILABLE  
CODE  
A
B
D. Remove shock cushion from battery end of  
beacon if not removed with cover.  
810-2007/K  
810-2008/K  
810-2015/K  
E. Remove the old O-ring from the cover. Do not  
use a steel screwdriver or sharp tool because of  
danger of damaging O-ring groove.  
C
D
F. Remove the old battery. NOTE: Insure that  
the battery pad remains in beacon.  
FIGURE 19. Battery Kit  
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Figure 20. Beacon Exploded View Showing Relative Location of Battery  
and Related Parts  
WARNING  
J. Perform OFF-CURRENT TEST as outlined in  
Section 6.7.  
REPLACE BATTERY WITH AUTHO-  
RIZED REPLACEMENT PARTS  
ONLY. USE OF AN UNAUTHO-  
RIZED BATTERY WILL VOID THE  
WARRANTY AND MAY CAUSE AN  
INOPERATIVE OR DANGEROUS  
CONDITION. USE OF AN UNAU-  
THORIZED BATTERY MAY  
PRESENT A RISK OF FIRE OR  
EXPLOSION. SEE FIGURE 19 PAGE  
18 FOR REPLACEMENT BATTERY  
KIT.  
K. Position rubber shock cushion around contact  
spring and on the inside of the battery cover.  
L. Replace the cover and tighten it until the  
cover flange contacts the body or leaves less than  
a 0.003 inch gap. Use hand force only on the  
wrench. Hold the beacon in a vise clamp as  
shown in Figure 18. Clean the beacon exterior of  
excess O-ring grease.  
M. Perform operational test of beacon as out-  
lined in Section IV.  
CAUTION  
N. Replace the battery replacement date label on  
the outside of the beacon case with the new label  
supplied with the battery. Locate the label on the  
beacon body in the space provided as shown in  
Figure 21. Never put label on the water switch  
end of the beacon. Place the new label on the  
beacon after the beacon is installed in the mount.  
DO NOT RECHARGE, DISAS-  
SEMBLE, HEAT ABOVE 160°F (71°C)  
OR INCINERATE. DISPOSE OF THE  
BATTERIES PROMPTLY (IN AC-  
CORDANCE WITH ALL LOCAL  
STATE AND FEDERAL REQUIRE-  
MENTS), KEEP AWAY FROM CHIL-  
DREN. THERE IS A RISK OF BAT-  
TERY FIRE, EXPLOSION, AND  
BURNS.  
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WARNING  
DO NOT RECHARGE, DISAS-  
SEMBLE, HEAT ABOVE 160°F (71°C)  
OR INCINERATE. THERE IS A RISK  
OF BATTERY FIRE, EXPLOSION,  
AND BURNS.  
6.8. BATTERY DISPOSAL.  
Dispose of battery in accordance with all local,  
state and federal regulations. Dispose of batteries  
promptly, keep away from children.  
Figure 21. RBB Label Placement  
6.7. BEACON OFF-CURRENT TEST.  
6.9. BEACON STORAGE.  
Connect test leads as shown in Figure 22 and  
check for current leakage between battery and  
beacon body. The battery OFF current must be  
less than 3 microamperes. Beacons with greater  
than 3 microamperes OFF current should be  
taken out of service immediately.  
When long term storage of a beacon is required,  
the beacon should be stored in the original  
shipping container (or equivalent). Make sure it  
is stored in a cool dry environment. The beacon  
should be stored without battery.  
6.10. BEACON OVERHAUL.  
The acoustic characteristics of the beacon shall  
be checked after 18 years of service to insure  
that the beacon it is still in compliance with FAA  
regulations.  
Figure 22. Beacon Off-Current Test  
Set-Up  
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SECTION VII  
WARRANTY DK100/DK120/DK130/DK140  
The Dukane Corporation warrants that the electronics and case of the Model DK100/DK120DK130/  
DK140 Underwater Acoustic Beacon (hereafter referred to as the “unit”) will be free from defects in  
materials and workmanship for six years from the date of shipment from Dukane Corporation.  
Dukane Corporation will remanufacture or replace any unit or battery found not to be in conformity  
with this warranty.  
In accordance with the Technical Manual published by Dukane Corporation the customer is respon-  
sible for the following items: (1) periodic testing of the units in service; (2) removing and shipping,  
prepaid, any inoperative units back to Dukane Corporation; (3) installing any replacement units.  
This warranty does not cover: (i) defects caused by the customer’s failure to use, test or maintain any  
unit in accordance with Dukane Corporation’s Technical Manual; (ii) product failures caused by  
abuse, misuse or neglect; or (iii) any product where the customer has attempted any repair or service  
of the internal components.  
Dukane Corporation’s liability under this warranty is limited to repair or replacement of a unit or  
battery that is defective.  
DUKANE CORPORATION SHALL NOT BE LIABLE FOR ANY INCIDENTAL, SPECIAL  
CONSEQUENTIAL OR EXEMPLARY DAMAGES ARISING OUT OF THE INSTALLATION,  
USE, TESTING, SERVICING OR MAINTENANCE OF ANY UNIT.  
THIS WARRANTY IS GIVEN IN LIEU OF ALL OTHER WARRANTIES, EXPRESS OR IM-  
PLIED, INCLUDING THE WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY OR FITNESS FOR A  
PARTICULAR PURPOSE.  
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SECTION VIII  
SERVICE PROGRAM DK100/DK120/DK130/DK140  
of an overhauled beacon will be determined and  
8.1. BEACON RETURN – DEFECTIVE.  
the customer will be notified for the appropriate  
approvals.  
8.1.1. In the case of a failure which is determined  
to be within the Warranty terms (Section VII),  
the beacon will be replaced by Dukane Corpora-  
tion at the sole discretion of Dukane Corpora-  
tion.  
8.4. BATTERY CHANGE/OVERHAUL FOR  
THE DK100 & DK130.  
8.4.1. At or near the expiration date listed on the  
case, the beacon can be returned to Dukane  
Corporation for battery change and overhaul to  
appropriate standards. (See Section 9.2.)  
8.1.2. When a beacon is returned to the customer  
after warranty service, the remainder of the  
original warranty will be applied to the returned  
beacon.  
8.4.2. The Overhaul Program consists of: 1) a  
comprehensive series of operational tests to  
verify the performance of the beacon to its  
published specifications; 2) a replacement  
battery; and 3) an additional warranty for another  
six years. Each shipment of overhauled beacons  
will include the necessary documentation to  
indicate that the product being returned meets its  
published specifications and that the product  
could be new or overhauled, at the discretion of  
Dukane Corporation. Dukane Corporation’s  
standard procedure is to not return the original  
serial number when a beacon is overhauled. A  
different unit with a different serial number will  
be supplied from Dukane Corporation’s common  
stock.  
8.2. BEACON RETURN - NO DEFECT.  
If the beacon is returned to Dukane Corporation  
and is found to be operational, the beacon will be  
returned to the customer shipping collect. In  
addition, the customer will be notified that an  
analysis fee applies.  
8.3. BEACON RETURN - OUT OF WAR-  
RANTY.  
If the beacon is returned to Dukane Corporation  
and is found to be out of Warranty, the cost  
Notes:  
1. See Section IX for information about how to return the beacon to Dukane Corporation for service.  
2. Call Dukane Corporation, Seacom Division at (630) 762-4056 for appropriate service charges or  
further information about the Service Program.  
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SECTION IX  
PROCEDURE FOR RETURNING DK SERIES BEACON TO FACTORY  
9.1. BEACON SERVICE.  
9.1.4. SHIPPING INSTRUCTIONS. When the  
beacon is returned under warranty, ship to:  
9.1.1. PACKAGING. Insure that proper protec-  
tion for the beacon is provided i.e. protection  
from inadvertent shorting of the water switch  
and protection from surface scratches or abra-  
sions.  
Dukane Corporation  
Seacom Division  
2900 Dukane Drive  
St. Charles, IL 60174  
Attn: Seacom Service Department  
Code 4056  
9.1.2. INFORMATION TO BE INCLUDED  
WITH THE BEACON.  
Return Authorization Number  
A. Reason for the return.  
B. Serial Number of the beacon(s).  
C. Return Authorization Number (See 9.1.3.).  
D. Purchase Order (if required) for Beacon  
Replacement.  
9.2. BATTERY CHANGE/OVERHAUL.  
9.2.1. PACKAGING. Insure that proper protec-  
tion for the beacon is provided i.e. protection  
from inadvertent shorting of the water switch  
and protection from surface scratches or abra-  
sions.  
9.1.3. RETURN AUTHORIZATION. Prior to  
shipping the beacon to Dukane Corporation, a  
Return Authorization Number may be required  
and can be obtained from Dukane Corporation,  
Seacom Division’s Service Department by  
calling (630)762-4056, or via Fax (630)762-  
4049, or via e-mail at [email protected].  
9.2.2. PROCEDURE-CUSTOMER.  
A. Contact Dukane Corporation, Seacom  
Division’s Service Department, (630) 762-4056,  
or via Fax (630)762-4049, or via e-mail at  
[email protected]. Provide the following  
information:  
NOTE  
This product is powered by a lithium battery and  
may require special shipping, labeling, packing  
and packaging.  
1. Quantity of beacons that are being returned.  
2. Purchase Order, for beacon replacement.  
3. Shipping and billing addresses.  
4. Shipping carrier.  
5. Collect account number for shipping carrier, if  
applicable.  
If your beacon has a Battery Code of A or B (see  
label on beacon for Battery Code), you may be  
required to ship this product as Class 9 Hazard-  
ous Material. Contact your State Authority for  
shipping regulations.  
6. Contact name and phone number.  
B. Ship beacons to Dukane Corporation per  
9.1.4. along with a copy of the Purchase Order.  
9.2.3. PROCEDURE-DUKANE. Upon receipt  
of the beacons and a Purchase Order, the appro-  
priate quantity of overhauled beacons will be  
shipped FOB St. Charles, IL.  
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