Eaton introduces DNV type approval to its FHF ResistTelTM range
Eaton are pleased to announce that the FHF Ex ResistTelTM range of analogue and IP telephone for hazardous & safe areas have undergone extensive type testing and have been “component” approved by DNV/GL.
Having been through extensive internal and external testing, the products are now DNV marine approved to IEC 60945 environmental test standards. This approval covers the use of the phones on bridge and deck applications ensuring the range meets all offshore and marine applications.
This latest approval has been obtained to meet the increased requirements of special marine markets where Ex telephones are needed for use in a marine application. DNV is rapidly becoming the de-facto certification for marine markets.
Eaton are especially pleased to announce the completion of the certification of this range as it includes the first Exi approved telephone to pass DNV certification as a component rather than being approved along with a specific PBX system. As such this gives additional flexibility when choosing to use the ResistTel™ telephone with your telecoms solution.
Range features
- ATEX and IECEx certified
- Ringing volume of 95dB(A)
- IP66 protection
- Operating temperature -40°C to +60°C
- Illuminated, heated LCD display
- Intelligent, user friendly menu structure
- Handsfree communication
- Standard H.323, SIP, TSIP, SIPS protocols
- Power supply: Power over Ethernet or external supply
- Simply connected to a single 10/100 BASE T Ethernet LAN, RJ45
All datasheets, certification and product literature have been updated to reflect this change and can be found at www.fhf.de
For more information please contact
hacmarketing@eaton.com
The systems were successfully commissioned in November 2015. In early December 2015, Seajacks Scylla began her journey from South Korea to Europe on-board the heavy load carrier vessel, HLV Osprey arrived in Rotterdam at the end of January 2016. Seajacks operations teams will then prepare the vessel for her first project.
This vessel is based on the Gusto MSC NG14000X design, the ABS-classed Seajacks Scylla, has more than 8,000 metric tons of available variable deck load. Equipped with a 1,540-metric-ton leg-encircling crane and a usable deck space in excess of 5,000 square meters the unit is outfitted with 105-meter legs with the ability to install components in water depths to 65 meters. The rig is capable of meeting the installation needs of jumbo-mono-piles, jackets, and turbines of future wind farms in deeper waters farther from shore.
The Seajacks Scylla complies with ABS classification requirements for self-propelled jackup units, including the DPS-2 for dynamic positioning capability; ACCU, which applies to automatic centralized control unmanned units; and CRC for crane register certificate.
Scylla’s first job in the UK will commence in 2017 for DONG Energy at the Walney Extension offshore wind farm