Product Overview
Designed specifically for use on ROVs and other underwater vehicles, the Model 803 provides real-time relative water velocity information for pilots.
It may be fitted to ROVs to provide actual through the water speeds, or fitted to Tether Management Systems to give the measurement of local flow conditions. Measurements are updated every second and the ROVLog™ software provides a graphic and data display and enables data to be logged to disk.
A Model 803 is the result of combining Valeport’s proven current sensing technology with the knowledge and experience of some of the UK’s leading ROV manufacturers and operators. The concept is simple – the Model 803 consists of a Valeport 2 axis electromagnetic flow sensor, with processing electronics capable of giving a variety of output formats for easy interface to almost any system.
Combining technology, knowledge & experience
A Model 803 is the result of combining Valeport’s proven current sensing technology with the knowledge and experience of some of the UK’s leading ROV manufacturers and operators. The concept is simple – the Model 803 consists of a Valeport 2 axis electromagnetic flow sensor, with processing electronics capable of giving a variety of output formats for easy interface to almost any system.
Water velocity in 2 axes
The sensor should be mounted in clear flow on the ROV or TMS.
When power is applied to the sensor, it measures the water velocity in 2 axes across the sensor surface.
This data is updated at 1-second intervals, to provide X and Y-axis flow information: the X-axis is flow across the vehicle, and the Y-axis is flow into the vehicle.
This data can either be taken into a separate logging package or displayed and logged to PC using the CDU Express software provided.
As standard, the Model 803 is supplied as a completely self-contained instrument, but can optionally be configured with separate sensor and electronics packages, or even as an OEM system. The Model 803 will appeal both to operators who wish to improve their existing vehicles, and to manufacturers who want to offer it as an additional parameter in the sensor package.