Flexible sealing solutions for high-tech vessels
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Flexible sealing solutions for high-tech vessels
© HOCHTIEF Flexible sealing solutions for high-tech vessels Report from a jack-up vessel ready for any challenge Vidar of Hochtief Solutions AG is an amazingly strong jack-up vessel for the realization of demanding offshore projects. The task of installing oil and gas platforms as well as wind farms in extreme weather conditions requires first class components and details on all levels, and Roxtec cable and pipe transits are used all over the ship to ensure safety and operational reliability. Furthermore, the flexibility of Roxtec seals allows for the daily design changes, upgrades and retrofit efforts that are so frequent in the shipping and shipbuilding sectors today. Sealing around a plastic pipe. A good example of how to seal cable penetrations onboard. Andreas Standfuss of Hochtief Solutions AG and Piotr Hetmanski of Pionet, the Roxtec distributor in Poland. Vidar has four 90-meter long legs with 12-meter long feet which can raise the 36 000-ton ship 20 meters above the waves. Vidar’s loading capacity, stability and powerful 108-meter crane make it possible to install a wind turbine every week! Roxtec sealing system Roxtec cable and pipe seals ensure safety, efficiency and operational reliability. They are adapt able to cables and pipes of different sizes thanks to Multidiameter™, a solution based on modules with removable layers. The vessel has six engines and a spare engine generating a total of 25 MW, which corresponds to the energy needed for a small city. Vidar is also advanced when it comes to technologies like deck heating, air cooling and wireless communications. Efficient now – and tomorrow When designing Vidar, the marine engineers of Hochtief in Hamburg, Germany, and of StoGda in Gdansk, Poland, chose to copy their good sealing experience from the previously built companion ship, Innovation. They decided to go for even more Roxtec cable and pipe transits in order to ensure 12 percent spare capacity. “We used a lot of Roxtec on Innovation with satisfying results, and the inspectors from DNV also say that Roxtec is a good solution,” says Andreas Standfuss, electrician and supervisor of the Vidar crew. “This time we have included more spare capacity for future needs. It is so expensive to make holes and add cables or pipes later on.” By planning for future needs, Hochtief will save time and money in the long run. Roxtec installations with room for additional cables. Numerous applications Prepared for changes Regardless of where you look onboard, you find Roxtec seals. There are 1,900 round or rectangular openings for cables and pipes in decks, bulkheads, cabinets and equipment securely sealed with Roxtec! There are, for example, Roxtec SRC frames with adaptable sealing modules around the cables leading to and from the engine room, the switchboard room and the power supply rooms as well as the thruster room and the hydraulic pump areas. These frames have rounded corners in order to reduce stress for the steel structure of the ship. You also find Roxtec seals in the living quarters and around the communication cables to the bridge. Electrical installation company An-Elec performed most of the installations at the CRIST Shipyard in Gdansk. They have been cooperating with the Roxtec distributor in Poland, Pionet, since the mid 90’s and their staff continuously benefit from quick service, good technical support, customized solutions and installation training programs. They also save time by using the Roxtec Transit Designer™ software. An-Elec always recommends Roxtec sealing solutions to the shipyards. Watertight and fire-proof Roxtec RS PPS seals are used around the plastic pipes, while Roxtec RS seals are installed around the metal pipes of the sprinkler system. The most important thing is to prevent water from spreading if a room onboard Vidar is flooded, but the multicable transits also provide certified protection against gas and fire. “That’s very important, because offshore it won’t help calling the fire fighters…” “Safety inspectors like Roxtec” Andreas Standfuss, Hochtief Solutions AG. “Our customers understand that Roxtec solutions offer more options than cement or compounds, and they know that Roxtec means fewer spare parts than other modularbased systems,” says Andrzej Syldatk, Chairman of the Board of An-Elec. “Modern shipbuilding is ‘alive’, with the design work made almost at the same time as the construction, so you must be prepared for changes – every day.” WHY USE ROXTEC? “Roxtec is easy to use, and we have used it successfully before. Even the safety inspectors said that Roxtec is very efficient and suggested that we plan for more.” Would you recommend Roxtec to others? “Yes, for me Roxtec is the best solution.” Andreas Standfuss, electrician and Vidar crew member, Hochtief Solutions AG. Project typeNew-build and operation of self-elevating offshore installation unit Involved companies Hochtief Solutions AG – owner and designs StoGda Ship Design & Engineering Sp.z o.o. – detailed designs CRIST S.A. – shipyard construction An-Elec Sp.z o.o. – electrical installations Applications Sealing of cables, metal pipes and plastic pipes in deck and bulkhead penetrations as well as in cabinets and equipment SHE2013008801ver_1.0/EN/1351/anant Facts Sealing requirements Watertight according to marine classification Fire-proof according to A-60 marine fire rating Roxtec products Roxtec S and SRC R20 frames, Roxtec wedges, Roxtec wedges R20, and Roxtec adaptable sealing modules and stay- plates as well as Roxtec RS and RS PPS seals Roxtec marine references Roxtec International AB Box 540, 371 23 Karlskrona, SWEDEN PHONE +46 455 36 67 00, FAX +46 455 820 12 EMAIL [email protected], www.roxtec.com Roxtec ® and Multidiameter ® are registered trademarks of Roxtec in Sweden and/or other countries. Azimut Benetti, Bergen Group, Daewoo Shipbuilding & Marine Engineering, Dalian Shipyard, Fincantieri, Hyundai Heavy Industries, Jinling Shipyard, Meyer Werft, Samsung Heavy Industries, Perini Navi, STX Europe, STX OSV, UK Navy, US Navy, Italian Navy, Chinese Navy, Danish Navy.