Cable Laying

Cable

Cable Laying

NORMAL LAYING OPERATION WILL BE CONTINUED WITH RELOCATING ANCHORS ACCORDING TO DESIGNED PATTERNS.

WHEN REACHING CROSSING LOCATION, WITH ASSISTANT OF CRANE, MATTRESS WILL INSTALL ON PREDEFINED LOCATION IN CROSSING POINT IN OTHER SIDE OF CABLE DEPRATURE FROM BARGE AND WITH USING SPREADER FRAME, MATTRESS WILL INSTALL AND POSITIONED WITH SURFACE POSITIONING SYSTEM.

ONBOARD DIVER WILL CHECK CORRECT INSTALLATION OF TWO MATTRESS FOR EACH CROSSING THEN CABLE WILL LAID ON MATTRESSES, AND DIVER WILL CONFIRM THAT CABLE IS ON MATTRESS AND CROSSING LINE IS PROTECTED.

Laying cables in offshore environments can present all kinds of challenges. These challenges can become heightened the further from shore a wind farm is constructed. The safe operation of cable installation requires careful planning, and close monitoring to be successfully completed.

Any offshore project for renewable energy should prepare for large numbers of cable terminations, much more than oil or gas projects require. These multiple cable terminations require detail-orientated planning, more resources, and take much longer to install.

Engineering an offshore cable solution that lasts is crucial. Subsea installations are primarily achieved by heavily investing in the planning stage of the project in order to protect against possible future costs. Faults can occur, and cable downtime can have a serious impact on productivity rates and finances. There are a lot of physical threats to cables, including things like anchors, fishing nets and erosion, and these are much more common than internal faults.