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Re: deuceone post# 59567

Monday, 04/07/2008 4:56:27 PM

Monday, April 07, 2008 4:56:27 PM

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It might be a little early to guess what these items are,
hopefully we will be able to watch them as they are completed.



I would give this WAG about a 60% chance..so maybe they are just Unidentified Large Objects (ULOs)

As far as I know, we are only expecting one unknown item at this time, here are the details

*consisting of Subsea Deployment Baskets (SDB)
(these items look somewhat like a SDB)

*and placed on the seabed
(the shape of the bottom is the same as SDB bottom, upside down funnel shape to direct air bubbles to the center for release imo)

Subsea Deployment Basket (SDB) captured by spooky42alien




*with attached accumulators
(I didn't see any accumulators yet)

*a built-in steel flying lead
(none installed yet)

*a J-plate
(not yet)

*and a Remote Operated Vehicle (ROV) panel
(didn't notice a ROV panel)

*Several of these units will be shipped.
(that would indicate more than 2, probably 3 or more)

*designed so that it may be transported without a wide load permit
(these fit that bill so far)

*the wings of the SDB can be retracted
(the wings may be supported by the large shelf brackets on the front of the load)



-this post is pure speculation on my part-


The first unique innovation is a Subsea Accumulator Module (SAM), consisting of Subsea Deployment Baskets (SDB) with attached accumulators, a built-in steel flying lead, a J-plate, and a Remote Operated Vehicle (ROV) panel. The SAM has been Several of these units will be shipped. and set on a vessel. Once on the vessel, the wings of the SDB can be retracted, and the system will be pre-charged with pressurized control fluid. Thereafter, the SDB can be simply lifted off the deck of the vessel and placed on the seabed. Once on the ocean floor, the vessel will lift and pull out the built-in steel flying lead from the SAM with its own down-line cable. A ROV will be used to guide the steel flying lead from the SAM and connect it to the Hydraulic Distribution Manifold (HDM). The ROV will be further deployed to open valves, wherein the SAM will provide plug-n-play subsea accumulation capabilities to augment the existing subsea distribution control system with localized volume and pressure control features. The SAM will also serve as an anode skid, designed to carry additional anodes. It will be grounded to the structure in order to provide additional cathodic protection to the HDM. The entire SAM can also be easily retrieved and serviced on deck, further improving the ability to retrieve subsea hardware.

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