Remote Ocean Systems (ROS) has released three new products for ROVs, research, and oil and gas.
The L350 Full Range Dimming LED is an underwater LED floodlight that allows full range dimming up to 7500 Lumen. Designed with the offshore operator in mind, the L350’s 6000m rated hard anodized 5K aluminum housing utilizes a captive flush mounted window and recessed tamper proof screws, while faces of the housing meet with large radii mitigating corrosion, chafe and snag points. The L350’s view port is secured in place by a ‘cleated’ bezel and housing interface removing the shear loading on the ports retaining fasters. The L350 utilizes the internal electronics of the L300 which have been independently tested to 6G shock and vibration without failure.
The P15- Light Weight Pant & Tilt is an electric pan and tilt positioner available in both shallow or deepwater configurations. The shallow water P15 is rated to 70m and weighs 1.4kg in water. Designed for inshore and onshore survey and inspection work, the unit is ideal for pole mounting from a RIB or small work boat or for long-term facilities monitoring projects. The deepwater P15 is rated to 6000m (PBOF/PBLF) and weighs 1.9kg in water. With its compact form factor, the unit can be mounted on various classes of ROV as the main pan and tilt or as a secondary unit for applications such as sonar imaging, leak detection operations or high pressure jet cleaning. It has an air load capacity of 6.8kg and shows a +/-0.1° absolute positional feedback capability. The 20-28VDC RS485 controlled unit runs low back-lash harmonic gears and brushless DC motors giving 20° p/s rotation speed.
The C460 Ultra Low Light Camera is a black and white underwater camera with a 5 x 10-⁶ Lux rating, which generates work enabling footage in dark ambient light conditions as well as high intensity sunlight. Housed in a 6000m rated titanium enclosure with underwater corrected view port, the fixed focus C460 offers a 77° field of view over 570 TV Lines.
Image: L350 Full Range Dimming LED/Remote Ocean Systems