CompactClean for Semi-Submersible Platforms

DESMI has experienced that at least some of the semi-submersible platforms require Ballast Water Management Systems onboard. Due to the extreme compact design of CompactClean, the DESMI BWMS will be an obvious choice for semi-submersible platforms.

When having offshore drilling in water depths exceeding some 500 meters the so-called Semi-Submersible Platforms are used. Often the platforms have two pontoons with a ballast water system giving the following two modes: • When in drilling operations the platform is partially submerged making it a very stable floating structure even in very harsh weather conditions. • When in transport mode the pontoons are located at the water surface and the platform can be transported either by specialized surface vessels or even by own propulsion system

Choose a CompactClean solution to achieve simplicity with One Global full flow mode for the whole world.

The solution has plenty of lamp power to treat water for USCG regulations. No risk of mixing IMO and USCG treated water in the ballast tanks.

DESMI CompactClean Ballast Water Management System with control panel, for fluid handling.

Why CompactClean?

  • IMO & USCG Approved

  • Chemical free treatment

  • Down to UV-Transmission of just 35% in IMO waters and 40% in USCG territory

  • No salinity or temperature limitations

  • Fully automated operation

  • Automatic flow control and lamp dimming

  • Graphic HMI touchscreen interface

  • Automatic generation of PDF reports to authorities

 
  • Low holding time

  • No water cooling or compressed air system required

  • Easy maintenance

  • Multipurpose Backflush/Recirculation/Stripping pump included

  • UV unit made of Nickel-Alu-Bronze material with proven sea-water corrosion resistance

  • Worldwide service network

  • Very low footprint

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