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August 19, 2014

OII Orders Six RTI Deepwater SeaPilot DVLs

SeaPilot DVL (Photo: RTI)

SeaPilot DVL (Photo: RTI)

Rowe Technologies, Inc. (RTI) announced a recent order of six SeaPilot DVLs from Oceaneering International, Inc. (OII).

RTI developed a 4,500-meter rated titanium SeaPilot DVL for deepwater deployments which the company said provides a slightly smaller footprint when compared to other products in the market and also provides the industries newest electronics platform.

A leak detection sensor has been integrated into the SeaPilot DVL to provide ROV pilots real-time information on the status of the structural integrity of the DVL and will allow pilots the opportunity to shut-down the DVL in the case that the structural integrity is compromised. According to RTI, the new features reduces the likelihood for expensive repairs and replacements.

RTI’s standard DVL package provides end users a completely capable DVL; there is no need for firmware upgrade. Lastly, RTI has developed a software that is easy to use and program the DVL.

rowetechinc.com
 

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