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DIFFERENT TYPES OF PROTECTION STRUCTURES:,

  Spool protection covers - More information >>
  Template, Plem, Tee, protection covers - More information >>
  Open/dropt-object protection structures - More information >>
  Alternative structures - More information >>
  Typical issues we deal with in the early stages of a project - More information >>

Spool protection covers:

We have covered thousands of meters of spools in the North Sea.

Flexibility - From the point where we get a sketch of the spool to be protected, to the actual cover is designed for construction, many of the parameters can (and will) change. In cooperation with our customers we have designed special types of covers to secure an optimal flexibility with regard to installation.

Stacking - More and more the installation companies are focusing on decreasing the amount of operations. In this respect we are contributing by delivering stacks of covers to rationalize the installation.

SPOOL protection covers - Skirne/Byggve 2003
Skirne/Byggve 2003

SPOOL protection covers - Vigdis Extension 2003
Vigdis Extension 2003

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Template, Plem, Tee, protection covers:

We started our production of subsea protection covers in 1992 with 4 template protection covers for Draugen (see below).

Accessibility:

  • Accessibility is always an issue when protection subsea installations. Giving the ROV the needed access has become increasingly demanded.

ROV operated hatches

  • The use of buoyancy foam as a core material in the GRP/FRP gives the user the desired buoyancy at any dept.
  • Perforated hatches to decrease added mass are also widely used.
TEMPLATE, PLEM, TEE, protection covers - Draugen 1992/93
Draugen 1992/93
TEMPLATE, PLEM, TEE, protection covers - Mikkel 2003
Mikkel 2003

TEMPLATE, PLEM, TEE, protection covers - Mikkel 2003
Mikkel 2003

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Open dropt object protection structures:

The past few years we have been working on open-design structures to help with splash-zone problematic as well as increasing access for the ROV. These are only protecting the subsea equipment from dropt object and are not over-trawl able

These kind of structures are somewhat more expensive on delivery (ex works), but are cost saving both in regard to installation-time and inspection-time (full ROV access).

Open dropt object protection structures - Grane/Heimdal 2003
Grane/Heimdal 2003

Open dropt object protection structures - Grane/Heimdal 2003
Grane/Heimdal 2003

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Alternative structures

In some situations we are faced with criteria that require hybrid solutions. For example if we are working with protection structures in shallow water, this requires more weight to compensate for waves and current.
We have also used sandwich constructions (GRP/FRP and buoyancy foam) to create shock-absorbing structures.

Alternative structures - Rnghorne Jurrasic 2003
Ringhorne Jurrasic 2003
Alternative structures - Nam Con Son, Vietnam 2001
Nam Con Son, Vietnam 2001
Alternative structures - Ringhorne 2001
Ringhorne 2001

Alternative structures - Heimdal 1999
Heimdal 1999

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Typical issues we deal with in the early stages of a project:

  • The radius of the spool, not yet determined
  • Installation period, winter
  • Your vessel is not yet decided
  • The need for stacking due to possible lack of deck space
  • The need for 100% ROV access
  • Over-trawl able and 100 KgJ dropt impact
  • Dept 100 meters
  • Rock dumping 3 months after installation, possibly in the winter period

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