Forum unveils latest electric ROV

Jan. 7, 2019
Forum Subsea Technologies has introduced its latest electric ROV, the XLe Spirit.

Offshore staff

ABERDEEN, UK– Forum Subsea Technologies has introduced its latest electric ROV, the XLe Spirit.

This is the first observation-class ROV to use Forum’s integrated control engine (ICE) to bring greater functionality commonly only found in larger work-class vehicles.

The XLe Spirit is said to incorporate a number of features to maximize its stability for use as a sensor platform, including regulated propulsion power, optimized thruster orientation and location, accurate thruster speed control and a wide range of auto-functions for positioning and flying.

The ROV recently completed a 12-week test program at the company’s test tank in Kirkbymoorside, Yorkshire. It will be sent for sea trials in 1Q 2019.

The advanced control electronics pod fitted to all Forum XLe observation class vehicles, the company claims, enables superior connectivity and expansion capabilities when compared with other ROV’s on the market. Ethernet interfacing allows for seamless integration with other industry sensors using common IP architecture and ease of remote data transfer.

Kevin Taylor, VP of Subsea, said: “As thesubsea market continues to recover from a sustained downturn, cost efficiency is high on the agenda for the industry. Forum recognized the opportunity to apply our leading software to a more compact vehicle to enhance capabilities and meet the changing demands of the sector.

“By utilizing the same system across all vehicles, pilots only have one interface to learn as the skills are transferrable between the smallest observation vehicle and the largest trenchers. This means training can concentrate on operational tasks opposed to control systems, providing further efficiencies.”

01/07/2019