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DLM Custom Data Logger

Dynamic Load Monitoring (DLM), of Southampton, UK, has provided a custom data logger and subsea measuring technol- ogy for use in a new tank where cable protection systems are tested.

Darlington, UK-based Subsea Innovation Limited, a designer of subsea and offshore equipment, will primarily use the equip- ment for testing and verifying its in-house designed subsea equipment such as pipeline repair systems (clamps and connec- tors), hang-off systems, and other bespoke subsea and offshore equipment.

It will also be used for internal testing for Subsea Innova- tion’s purpose-designed and built submerged wear test rig. The company also maintains and manufactures deck equipment for cable lay vessels.

This is the second major order that DLM has delivered to the company recently, having provided two custom monitoring sys- tems that were installed on subsea bend stiffeners at an offshore and temperature. More sensors can be added to an expandable wind farm. However, DLM is increasingly responding to de- system should the need arise in the future. A stainless steel en- mand for custom and standard solutions from similar maritime closure is mounted in Subsea Innovation’s workshop next to the technology and marine electronics companies. test tank, which remains in construction. Within the enclosure,

In this instance, a custom data logger takes inputs from sever- the logged data is collated and logged again as a package in a al sensors, initially feeding back information on load, rotation, Programmable Logic Controller (PLC) on a memory card.

Eco Wave Announces Key Milestone

Photo courtesy EcoWave Image courtesy DLM

Eco Wave Power Global AB announced the ? rst set of ? oat- The ? oaters were delivered in accordance with the collabo- ers and supporting structures for Eco Wave Power’s grid-con- ration agreement entered between EWP-EDF One Ltd. and nected EWP-EDF One project have been delivered to the Jaffa Lesico Ltd.

Port project site in Israel, marking a key milestone in the devel- The project’s next step is the upcoming installation of the ? rst opment of this innovative wave energy array. ? oaters on the Jaffa Port breakwater. www.marinetechnologynews.com 53

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