Unique System Range on Display at OI 2014

March 10, 2014

Unique System (UK) Ltd, a Unique Maritime Group company, an integrated turnkey subsea and offshore solution provider, announced its participation at Oceanology International 2014 to be held at ExCel West, London, United Kingdom from March 11-13, 2014 at stand number J601.

During the exhibition, Unique System (UK) Ltd will be displaying a range of products and services that represent each of the companies within the Unique Maritime Group. A few of these products include a selection of survey equipment, including a Klein sonar and a range of Tritech, Ixsea and Sonardyne 6G equipment. We will also have a selection of Unique Seaflex bag styles on display, including the Inflatable Buoyancy units and the Air Lift bags.

Another key feature of our display is the newly designed Unique Hydra eDMS100 dive monitoring system which will be available for visitors to view. The eDMS100 is the first fully integrated surface diver monitoring system; operating via a PLC/PC based unit that is housed in a standard 19” electronics rack with remote “Sensor Stations” located at key areas around the dive system. Each monitored parameter can have a number of fully customizable alarm conditions that can be set depending on the diving operators specific needs. The system was designed by the diving engineering team within Unique Maritime Group. Some of the key features included in the eDMS100 are: Full Sensor Logging; Event and Alarm Logging; Dive Report Creation; Sensor Fault Indication; Fully Customizable Alarms; Remote Network View Access; Wireless Maintenance Access and a minimum of 2000 hours logging capacity. In-depth details of the system can also be available from the personnel on the stand throughout the exhibition.

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