-The
Seaeye 600DT System is rated for operations
to a depth of 300 metres. The 600DT is
the latest evolution of the original Seaeye
600 introduced in the mid 1980's. The
original hydrodynamic shape remains unchanged
but modern digital electronics, today's
control technology and the latest Seaeye
SM4 thrusters have been added to enhance
the power and performance envelope of
this internationally established observation
ROV. The forward speed of a Seaeye 600DT
is in excess of three knots.
-A basic
ROV system comprises the Vehicle, Power
Distribution Unit (PDU) which contains
all the surface control electronics, a
Hand Controller and an isolation transformer.
-The surface
power and control units can be supplied
free standing or as a containerised system.
The Control Container can be Zone II rated
or rated for safe area operations with
optional air conditioning.
-Seaeye
600DT's can be operated either in a free
swimming mode or via the optional Seaeye
600DT Tether Management System (TMS).
The TMS is a side entry garage system
with a bale arm mechanism (no slip-rings
required) and with a140 metre tether capacity.
-A skid
mounted 'A' frame and lifting winch with
400 metres of armoured lift umbilical
is offered as a compact combined unit
to launch and recover a TMS garaged Seaeye
600DT. This can be offered rated for hazardous
area Zone II operations or to A60 standard
for 'safe area' operations and is known
as a 'LARS' or Launch and Recovery System.
Alternatively you may have your own crane
available and may only require the lifting
winch and armoured umbilical with an umbilical
sheave and a lock-latch release mechanism
and vehicle bullet for launch and recovery.
We try
to provide the most up to date, recent
specifications on these ROV systems. However,
ROV system specifications are changing
all the time, so please double check with
the manufacturer to insure the specifications
are correct before making a decision in
using or purchasing these systems. |