UTEC Announces Equipment Investment

April 15, 2014

150kHz QuarterMaster ADCP recently purchased by UTEC Geomarine
150kHz QuarterMaster ADCP recently purchased by UTEC Geomarine

One of the world’s largest independent survey companies, UTEC Survey, announced significant investment in new equipment which is about to be put to work in the South China Sea.

UTEC Geomarine, part of the UTEC Group, announced the purchase of a comprehensively instrumented DB-240 metocean buoy as part of a construction support soliton monitoring project in the region.

The equipment has been manufactured by Planet Ocean and is an upgraded version of the basic buoy model which comes with 12 x 20W solar panels and two rechargeable batteries.  In addition, the company has also purchased a 150kHz QuarterMaster ADCP manufactured by Teledyne RDI. It is rated to 1,500m water depth and can measure current profiles spanning 300m of the water column.

The investment gives UTEC the capability to deploy instruments with high power demands indefinitely without risking running down the internal instrument batteries and give the ability to use the buoy for specialist applications.

Commenting on the South China Sea project, Rachel Pedrick, Metocean Manager explained, “The ADCP is mounted underneath the buoy looking downwards. It will be configured to record a current profile every two minutes. This current data will then be transmitted via Iridium satellite telemetry to the work vessel to give them real-time warning of soliton approach.

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