HydroC - Pipeline Precommissioning System
The concentration of mono ethylene glycol (MEG) inside the pipeline is the most important parameter at dewatering operations of subsea gas pipelines. Reliable and accurate online data on this parameter significantly reduce the required amount of MEG during the operation and safes valuable ship time. Central to the CONTROS Pipeline Precommissioning Systems is the HydroC MEG sensor, which was specifically developed to allow a fast, real-time and in-situ monitoring of MEG in the water column.
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HydroC Pipeline Precommissioning System Fast Facts
- Weight: Customer specific designs
- Power supply/ Consumption: 12 - 24 VDC / 1 Watt for sensors / additional power consumption for pump
- Data Interface: EIA-232 / Data format ASCII NMEA-0183
- Adaption to Pipeline/Pig Receiver: Pipe connection for flow-through system, Hot Stab / Flange adaption for add-in system
- Operational Depth: 2000 m
- Response Time: first signal: 5s, T 63 < 1min
- Housing: Titanium
- Connector: Connector SUBCONN® MCBH8-M Titanium 8-pin Others on request
- Calibration: Recalibration recommended every 12 months
- Measuring Range: 0 – 100% MEG
- Measurement Error: < 1%
- Temperature Range: +4 … +20°C (Higher temperatures on demand)
- Software: CONTROS DETECT Software included (real time data visualization, setting of sensor parameters, download data from internal data logger) / Adaption to user-software
Advantages
- Makes pipeline dewatering operations manageable for the first time
- Saves ship time
- Measuring range: 0-100,%-Vol Seawater in MEG, normally calibrated for highest accuracy at 80–100%-Vol
- Reaction Time: < 1min, first signal: 5 sec
- Reduces the required amount of MEG during dewatering operations
- Easy to install through different pipe connections (flow-through, hot stab/flange)
- Long service intervals (recalibration recommended every 12 months)
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