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Hitachi Gets Jackup Rig

Orders From Danish And

Netherlands Owners

Hitachi Zosen of Japan recently received an additional order from

J.L. Offshore Drilling A/S, Den- mark, for construction of a jack- up-type offshore drilling rig. This is the second of two of the same type rig to be built by Hitachi for the Danish company; the first order was received in April this year. The first rig will be named

Dan King, the second Dan Duke.

The J.L. Offshore rigs, said to be among the world's largest, are designed for operation under se- vere weather and rough sea con- ditions. They will be capable of operating in water depths of 205 feet, and drilling to 20,000 feet.

The three legs will have an over- all length of 343 feet.

The rigs will be classed by the

American Bureau of Shipping and have accommodations for a crew of 72. Delivery of the second rig is scheduled for October 1981.

Neddrill B.V. of the Nether- lands, an affiliate of Royal Ned- lloyd Group, recently placed an order with Hitachi for one canti- lever type, jackup offshore drill- ing rig. This rig, to be classed by

Lloyd's Register of Shipping and built to conform with Dutch Gov- ernment and IMCO regulations, will be capable of drilling to 25,000 feet in water depths up to 164 feet. Delivery is scheduled for

December 1981.

Since 1974, Hitachi Zosen has received orders for 14 rigs; sev- en units have been delivered to date.

E.H. Barron Joins Overseas

Enterprises As Director

Of Chartering

Magnus E. Olsen, president,

Overseas, Enterprises, has an- nounced the appointment of Ed- ward H. Barron as director of chartering. His responsibilities will encompass all chartering, marketing, and operational func- tions of O.N.E. Shipping Ltd., which maintains regular chemi- cal tanker service from the U.S.

North Atlantic and Gulf ports to

Venezuela, Colombia, the Carib- bean, the west coast of South

America, and Central America.

Mr. Barron brings to this po- sition 13 years of experience in marine transportation, the most recent being associated with

Amoco Chemicals Corporation in

Chicago, and prior thereto with the U.S. Navy.

Overseas Enterprises, Inc. in its capacity as general agents for

O.N.E. Shipping Ltd., operate four chemical tankers in the South

American service. O.E.I, also rep- resents Delmas-Vieljeux, Paris;

India Steamship Company, Cal- cutta; and Deutsche Africa Lin- ien, Hamburg.

New Brochure On Gears

And Gear Units Now

Available From Farrel "Gears and Gear Units" is the title of a new 16-page brochure published by Farrel Connecticut

Division, Emhart Machinery

Group.

The publication describes types of gearing produced by the com- pany, including industrial, ma- rine, high-velocity, and special gearing. Single-helical, double- helical, spur, and internal gears are discussed. Also covered are such topics as methods of lubri- cation, gear tooth wear, and in- stallation and maintenance in- structions for open and semi- enclosed gear sets.

Also discussed are Farrel gear units, including high-speed units, speed-reducing units, right-angle vertical-shaft drives, right-angle horizontal-shaft drives, ball mill drives, roll drives, and sugar mill drives.

For a free copy of the new bro- chure, write to H.F. Johnston,

Dept. MR, Farrel Connecticut Di- vision, 25 Main Street, Ansonia,

Conn. 06401.

EARLY WARNING

DEVICE TO SAVE

MILLIONS IN

MARITIME

INDUSTRY

In an industry where the cost of one critical motor or generator failure can use up much of the profits of a voyage, there is welcome news from Canada.

Tests now under way on various commercial vessels are conclusively demonstrating that a new electronic device can virtually eliminate burnouts caused by insulation failure, which is the major cause of burnouts in shipboard AC machinery.

The Early Warning device, the

FflllJflPE Motor/Generator (patent pending) is simply and easily installed in the starter enclosure of electric motors or on the switchboard of generators. It continuously monitors insulation resistance in the'idle machine. When the action of salt water, condensation and unavoidable shipboard contaminants, like oil and grease, causes resistance to fall below a predetermined safe level, the

FMIMPE gives the Early

Warning necessary to initiate, appropriate normal preventive maintenance.

Developed and marketed by

Marine Safe Electronics of

Canada Ltd., the PAIlffiFE

Motor/Generator Protector is

U.L. — Listed and has won the approval of the world's leading maritime licensing agencies.

Among the vessels currently using the device to protect essential equipment are the

Amoco Europa, S.S. Texaco

London, M.V. Regenstein, M.W.

Westgae, M.S. Dwarka and M.S.

Imperial Bedford. In all cases, the owners have found the

Early Warning devices to work most satisfactorily. Some even earn their investments back within a few short months.

The device is available in models for all AC motors operated by starters, contractors or shunt-trip circuit breakers and for generators delivering up to 600 volts. High voltage units, up to 11KV are available. In addition to early warning alarm systems, there are two protective options available: start prevention and start prevention with emergency override.

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PREVENTS

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Expensive rewinding is needed and delays and safety hazards result — which all add up to unscheduled downtime and over-budget expen- diturs.

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Approved and Accepted by:

The PflllffiPC Motor/Generator Protector (Patent Pending) is approved and/or ac- cepted by American Bureau of Shipping (ABS), U.S. Coast Guard. Lloyd's Register of Shipping, Germanifcher Lloyd, Det norske Veritas and is U.L. — Listed.

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