Subsea Construction: Cable Reel System Supplied by Houlder

Press Release
Monday, February 18, 2013

UK-based equipment provider Houlder deliver a 'Fast Track' cable reel system to Acteon company, Aquatic for S.America subsea work.

The Reel Skidding Drive System (RSDS), designed, engineered and constructed by Houlder to the client specification, consists of a skid frame, skid trolley and push beam. Weighing 75t itself, the RSDS receives a loaded cassette reel of flexible product, engages its drive system and then transports the unit 10 metres along the vessel deck from the loading to the product deployment position. It is designed to operate at sea in all but storm conditions.  
 
The skid trolley itself is 4m wide and 10m long and features a tower and cradle arrangement to support two different reel sizes of up to 150t each.  In order to move the reel cassettes the 10m required, the RSDS utilises a pair of 30t hydraulic rams that drive the trolley over the skid frame on 200t Hillman Rollers. Its lateral movement is arrested by guides at the four corners of the skidding frame. The operation is easily reversed to pull the trolley back to the loading position ready for deployment of more product. Finally, to ensure safety the system is fitted with an audible movement alarm and flashing warning beacons.
 
The RSDS (pictured) was developed, designed and fabricated in a total of sixteen weeks, with a further four weeks of certification and testing undertaken under Houlder’s supervision at MC Ware’s Tees facility.
 
Jon Mears, Houlder’s project director commented “The RSDS design and build was a fast track programme, successfully achieved by the Houlder team working closely with our client Aquatic and specialist subcontractors, MC Ware Fabricators and Micron Eagle Hydraulic Engineers.  The unit supports our client in delivering improved operability in a very challenging flexible product laying environment.”
 
 

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