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USER MANUAL
AQUALINE FRØYARING
– FLOATING COLLAR
10.3
Tidal variations and storm surge
Tidal variations and storm surges are not critical for the floating collar.
10.4
Ice and Snow
Ice and snow may cause great loads on the construction. The load effect from icing is primarily connected to loss of buoyancy. Build-up of ice and snow should primarily be removed by means of a rubber hammer/wooden mallet. Ropes for fastening the jump net to the floating collar should have low breaking strength. On great build-up of ice on the jumping net, the ropes will break and the jumping net will fall into the water and the ice will melt.
On localities where icing and floating sea ice may occur, the fish farmer must have emergency plans/measures for removing ice.
11 Waste handling
All the components in the floating collar can be recovered/recirculated. May be delivered to an approved waste handling plant.
12 Inpection, maintenance
12.1
Logging
All inspections, maintenance, repairs and incidents should be logged in accordance with the check points in chapter 0 and the forms in Attachments 1 to 7.
12.2
Modifications
Each modification must be managed and carried out by a qualified Aqualine installer.
Agreement about such service must be made with Aqualine AS.
Old product certificate expires/are terminated and filed. New product certificate is established and distributed.
Any modification must be made in accordance with the specifications and requirements to the new type of floating collar.
12.3
Spare Parts
The correct spare parts are identified and procured according to data on the product certificate. Replacement of spare parts must be discussed with Aqualine AS, to ensure that the correct/appropriate parts are used.
Aqualine AS Prepared by: Kjell Roger, Odd Erland & Anders Rev. 07.06.2013 © Copyright, must not be copied
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