Servo inclinometer take position on the seabed

A Sherborne Sensors product story
Edited by the Engineeringtalk editorial team Oct 10, 2005

Sherborne Sensors has been supplying Schaevitz servo inclinometers to Sonardyne International for more than 20 years.

Sherborne Sensors has been supplying Schaevitz servo inclinometers to Sonardyne International for more than 20 years.

The latest device supplied is the dual-axis T435 variant that measures angle to a very high precision in two axes.

This is to support Sonardyne's subsea instrumentation for navigation, positioning, datacommunications and control.

These are used in the offshore oil exploration, construction, drilling, and oceanographic industries where these products and techniques have become industry standards.

The Compatt 5 subsea transponder is a core component in many construction survey systems and can create a seabed navigation network to allow accurate positioning of subsea installations.

Compatt 5 is fitted with the Sherborne T435 dual axis servo inclinometer.

It was chosen because it offers very high accuracy, low drift, small package size, and has proven to be extremely reliable in the demanding environments serviced by the Sonardyne equipment.

Sherborne Sensors Schaevitz AccuStar tilt sensors, and LSOC servo inclinometers are also used in other Sonardyne Instruments.

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