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ACFM Products - U31
Deployment
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ACFM
systems have been used since 1991 for underwater inspection
of offshore platforms, subsea structures and pipelines.
The
U31 Underwater ACFM Crack Microgauge is the third generation
instrument and represents a significant advance in ACFM subsea
inspection technology from the previous U21.
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The U31 instrument
has all the advantages of ACFM inspection available on other TSC
instruments in a small and light package designed specifically
for diver and ROV deployment.
Diver
Deployment
The diver deployed U31D
is a top-side powered instrument, linked to a top-side PC and power
supply via a single sub-sea cable. It is equipped with top cage
to allow the diver to easily manoeuvre the instrument and provide
an anchor point for a retaining rope or cable. The small size, light
weight and ease of manoeuvrability translate into great versatility
sub-sea and allows the instrument to be deployed from dive stations
without the need for cranes or tuggers. The probes and communications
cable use wet mateable connectors which allow them to be changed
in a wet environment but not underwater.
ROV
Deployment
Interface with ROV systems is straightforward.
The probe is mounted onto an ROV manipulator and is deployed onto
the inspection site. An umbilical is routed from the probe along
the manipulator arm to the U31R subsea unit. The subsea unit takes
it's power from the ROV and communications to and from the topside
control box are via the ROV umbilical. The control box is then connected
to a top-side PC running TSC's proprietary software.
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