-THE
SEAEYE TIGER is widely regarded internationally
as the standard observation and inspection
ROV for operations to depths of 1000 metres
in the offshore oil and gas industry.
Its performance in strong currents, excellent
handling and manoeuvrability are unsurpassed.
-A Seaeye
Tiger can be operated free swimming with
up to 450 metres of umbilical or from
a Type 2 or Type 5 TMS system to its full
working depth.
-Seaeye
Tigers are open frame construction providing
greater scope to fit additional accessories
and more capable manipulators than 'eyeball'
ROVs. This open frame construction also
allows the horizontal thrusters to be
mounted in the most efficient vectored
arrangement providing far greater thrust
in both forward and lateral directions
than earlier axial and lateral thruster
combinations.
-A basic
ROV system comprises the Vehicle, a Surface
Control Unit a Hand Control Unit and a
Power Supply Unit.
-The surface
Control unit and PSU can be supplied free
standing or as a containerised system.
This Control Container can be Zone II
rated or rated for safe area operations.
It is air conditioned as standard.
-Free
swimming operations are possible with
up to 450 metres of tether. For operations
with umbilical lengths greater than 450
metres it is necessary to use a Seaeye
Tether Management System (TMS). This can
either be the economical Type 2 bale arm
system providing an excursion range of
140 metres or the superior Type 5 TMS
which is a winch and slip ring arrangement.
The Type 5 TMS with its variable garage
opening height provides ROV excursions
from the TMS of up to 240 metres.
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. |