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Sat II - Endurance


The Endurance was built by the Italian Drass Technologies in 1975 to Lloyds Register Standards. Global Diving & Salvage acquired the system in 2006 and modified it to ABS standards. Global has also installed extra preventative and safety features throughout the system.

Specifications


MAIN SYSTEM:

Deck Decompression Chamber - 78"
Main Lock
    BIBS with Scott O/B dump x 5
    Lung powered scrubbers x 5
    Auxiliary C02 scrubber
    Environment Control Systems x 2
    O2 make-up injector system
    O2 and CO2 analyzers
    Temperature and humidity gauge
    Medical lock fitted w/ pressure interlock
    Bunk beds with fire retardant mattresses x 4
    Industry standard & emergency communications
    Video monitoring
Transfer Lock (TUP)
    BIBS with Scott O/B dump x 4
    Environment Control System
    Shower Facilities
    Toilet with safety interlock
    Communications
    Video monitoring
Hyperbaric Rescue Chamber – 78"
    8 diver capacity (rescue mode)
    BIBS with Scott O/B dump x 9
    Lung powered scrubbers x 8
    Environment Control System x 2
    Seating and seat belts x 8
    Bunk beds with fire retardant mattresses x 4
    Toilet Facilities
    Auxiliary onboard power
    Auxiliary gas, 4 ea 220 cu ft cylinders
    Auxiliary oxygen, 4 ea 220 cu ft cylinders
    Industry standard communication systems
    Sound powered communications system
    Towing bridle and lifting slings
    Strobe, radar reflector, EPIRB, AODC emergency signs, etc
Submersible Decompression Chamber (Dive Bell)
    2 diver capacity
    BIBS x 2
    Heater
    CO2 scrubber
    Lung powered scrubbers
    Auxiliary battery power supply
    Hardwire communications
    Sound powered communications
    Auxiliary through water communications
    Bell relocation transponder and locator
Launch and Recovery System (LARS)
    Main bell hydraulic winch (includes back up air winch)
    Bell clump weight hydraulic winch
    Hydraulic powered umbilical shive
    Primary hydraulic power unit 60 HP / 35 gpm
    Back –up hydraulic power unit 30 HP / 20 gpm
SUPPORT EQUIPMENT

Umbilical

Main Bell: Fibron umbilical, 1200ft
    5 x 1/4" Sample/ Pneumofathometer
    2 x 1/2" Divers Gas Supply
    1 x 3/4" Bell Exhaust Gas
    1 x 3/4" Non Collapse Gas Reclaimf
    1 x 3/4" Hot Water Supply
    Cable # 1 – power supply
    Cable #2 – communications/video
Diver's Excursion: Fibron umbilical, 160ft
    1 x 1/4" Pneumofathometer
    1 x 3/8" Gas
    1 x 1/2" Hot Water
    1 x 3/4" Reclaim
    1 x 0.50mm communications cable
    1 x 1.50mm hat light cable
    1 x composite, coax based, video cable
SAT System / Bell Van - 8' x 20' x 8' ISO container
SAT System:
    Control
    O2 Analyzer x 4
    CO2 Analyzer x 3

Dive Bell:
    Control
    Reclaim Booster
    O2 Analyzer x 2
    CO2 Analyzer x 1
ECU Van – 8' x 20' x 8' ISO container
    2 x environmental control units
    Potable hot and cold water
    Workshop tools & SAT system spares
Reclaim Van – 8' x 10' x 8' ISO container
    DIVEX Gas Booster Compressor
    Purification and Oxygen Injection Unit
    Supervisor Control Panel
Power Distribution Van – 8' x 10' x 8' ISO container
Essential:
Primary - 100KW 480V 3phase power supply
Back-up - 100KW 480V 3phase power supply
Nonessential: 100KW 480V 3phase power supply
Supports:
    Dive/SAT control van
    ECU van
    Main and back-up power for LARS
HRC IV – 8' x 10' x 8' container
Emergency umbilical for HRC
- Gas & power
Dive Locker Van – 8' x 20' x 8' ISO container

Surface Dive Van – 8' x 20' x 8' ISO container

Tools Van – 8' x 20' x 8' ISO container

Welding Van – 8' x 10' x 8' ISO container

Common Configuration


Safety is of the utmost importance during any Global diving project. All systems Safety is of the utmost importance during any Global diving project. All systems have multiple redundancy features. There are contingent systems available for gas supply, communications, bell recovery, lighting, etc.
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