Posted - August 1, 2012 - MarineLog
AUGUST 1, 2012 — A SALT 100 design PSV building at the Kleven Verft
shipyard in Ulsteinvik, Norway, is to have a breakthrough propulsion
system by Scana Industrier subsidiary Scana Propulsion. As we reported earlier, the 88.9 m x 20 m vessel has been ordered by Ugland Offshore and incorporates a number of new features.
Scana
Propulsion has signed a contract with Kleven Maritime to supply aa
counter-rotating propeller system (CRP) with two propellers driven by
permanent-magnet motors that rotate independently of each other in the
same shaft line. Reliability and fuel efficiency has been the philosophy
of the concept, which has been developed in partnership with Salt Ship
Design
"Scana sees the order as strategically very important," says Scana
Propulsion Group director, Kristian Saetre. "Until now we have our
strength in the market for anchor handling vessels. This new concept
gives us an exciting foothold in the PSV market, and provides a
significant increase in Scana's market potential for propulsion systems
for the offshore market."
Scana says that direct-driven counter-rotating propellers with
constant protection against external damage makes the system more
efficient and reliable compared to a conventional system. The compact
propulsion system enables a more efficient shape of the stern, and in
total it gives significantly improved efficiency with lower consumption
and reduced emissions of greenhouse gases.
The delivery from Scana consists of propellers and engines and
provides a total power of 4,000 kW. The contract includes an option to
supply a system for a second system.
The order is one of a clutch of recent orders for Scana Propulsion
worth a total NOK 40 million. They include a contract with Havyard
Global Solutions for the supply of gear and propeller system with remote
control for two standby vessels (Field Support Vessels) for Atlantic
Offshore. The ships will be built at Zamakona Shipyards in Spain. (See earlier story).
The Scana equipment will be delivered in the second and third
quarters of next year. The propulsion systems are diesel-mechanical and
consists of two gear and propeller systems of the type ACG 62/680
two-speed gear. The contract with Havyard Global Solutions includes an
option for system deliveries to two more vessels.
"This is an ideal propulsion solution for this vessel segment that
has an operational profile with a large variation in which the operating
time is divided between standby mode and full operation mode with very
different needs for power," says Mr. Saetre. "The two-speed gear system
enables optimum driving in both positions, which gives a very
environmentally friendly and fuel-saving operation, says Kristian
Saetre. Scana Propulsion signs additional contracts:
Scana Propulsion has also entered into agreements with Larsnes
Mekaniske Verksted for the supply of gear and propeller system with
remote control for a fishing vessel to the shipowner Straumberg. The
equipment will be delivered in January 2013 and is a diesel-mechanical
system, type ACG68/680.
Another recent Scana Propulsion contract from Danish shipyard
Vestværft covers the supply ofa gear and propeller system with remote
control for a fishing boat for the shipowner Einar Erlend. The
equipment, a type ACG 62/450 diesel mechanical system, will be delivered
in February 2013.
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