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ROV SERVICES


FEATURE SPONSOR


SETTING THE BENCHMARK


The Pharos Offshore Group have recently completed the development and enhancement of a 2,500m rated SMD-built, tracked, or free-flying, Trenching ROV; which has subsequently been named the UTV400


The 400hp Trenching Class ROV (TROV) set the benchmark for cable maintenance scopes when it was first introduced in to the offshore market. The Group have now brought the system back in-line with current working practices by modernising the equipment and doubling the burial capabilities.


SYSTEM DETAIL


The system utilises high power to provide numerous inspection, repair and maintenance tasks. The system is designed with the ability to trench, debury, cut and recover a multitude of subsea products with enhanced efficiency. Jetting packages offer a trench capability of 2m max depth, soil dependent, in up to a 100kPa max.


The UTV400 tool packages (1.0m/ 1.5m and 2.0m) can be changed out at sea depending on project requirements and can work to a minimum jetting speed of 100m/h even in firm seabeds. An integrated surface feed option can be supplied for operations from 0m – 20m water depth to allow the system the flexibility to undertake shore works right through to 2,500m.


EXTENSIVE RE-ENGINEERING PROGRAMME


With further development and an extensive re-engineering programme to enhance the systems efficiency, the TROV will now continue to boast its reputation for reliability and superior performance. The unit has become an essential part of any cable installation or maintenance package due to its small deck requirements and ease of maintenance.


The Group is able to offer a project package which includes a Sea State 5 launch and recovery crane, now with greater efficiency and burial ability, the system will go on to perform works for Pharos’ clients across the offshore oil, gas, renewable and telecommunications markets on a global scale.


Pharos Offshore Group


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www.windenergynetwork.co.uk


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