SubC Partner Picks Cougar ROV for New Anode Repair Concept

SubC Partner has launched an anode repair concept with the help of Saab Seaeye’s Cougar XT electric e-robotic underwater vehicle as a development platform.

The new concept is said to save up to 75% in costs compared to hydraulic delivered anode repair systems.

It can be adapted for any size and shape of sacrificial anode and offers anode exchange procedure that avoids diver intervention.

The system comes as a skid, and is a resource targeted at offshore wind installations, oil and gas fields and a range of maritime facilities.

This includes anode repair at monopiles, jackets, ships and semi-submersibles.

According to SubC’s sales manager, Klaus Brix, the Saab Seaeye Cougar XT was considered the best choice for the development platform:

“The Cougar was the best choice, as it has more power to handle heavy tooling for its size than any other company’s system. It has a reputation amongst engineers across the industry as a known, trusted and proven system.

“Importantly it has a proven capability to operate in the shallow waters around wind farms. And choosing the Cougar meant we had an electric system with the power to operate the anode replacement tool that avoided having to resort to the size and cost of a work-class vehicle.”

The Cougar’s power and maneuverability meant that SubC were able to create an anode replacement system capable of handling anodes weighing up to 40 kg and in lengths up to 1100 mm – and can be adapted for any size of anode.