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Supporting the STEM Challenge

We are pleased and proud to support and provide STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering and Mathematics) Ambassadors for the 2022 Mid Sussex Challenge. Our role will involve us acting as mentors, working with the school to share our knowledge and showing the students what it’s like to work in industry.

The students have been set a project to research, develop, and build a remote-control vehicle that can navigate a large and complicated obstacle course. Teams are provided with a list of specifications they must meet, such as artificial intelligence, camera attachment and a motorised chassis, to ensure their vehicle is up to the test.

STEM education provides an excellent grounding for students who wish to pursue a career in engineering, scientific research, chemistry or medicine. There is currently a STEM skills shortage in the UK workforce, so engaging activities like the STEM Challenge have an important role to play in inspiring the next generation to develop these important skills.

Students from every local senior school and college gathered in the Mid Sussex District Council Chamber on Friday 30 September for the launch of the Mid Sussex STEM challenge 2022 and we were delighted to meet with this years’ students and look forward to working with them and then seeing their remote-controlled vehicles in action!

Developments and Successes in Tank Gauging Solutions

Targeted at smaller Vessels, our DGTS provides an integrated solution with a central display communicating digitally via RS485 to a network of connected sensors, providing a simple to instal system with significant savings on cabling and commissioning time

We have subsequently seen installations of our DTGS completed and further expansion of the systems capabilities meaning it now provides a scalable solution for Vessels of all sizes.

At the heart of the tank gauging system is our VPM family of data acquisition and processing hardware which is now available in three basic types:

For Smaller Vessels – VPM

For vessels such as Tugs, Work boats and Yachts where typically there are 10 – 20 tanks requiring monitoring and space is limited the VPM is packaged with an integral 7” touchscreen display.  The VPM connects to Scanjet PSM’s APT1000 transmitters installed in each tank via a simple to install RS485 multi-drop network, where a single 4 core cable carries both power and communication lines to the transmitters. This 4-core cable is run between Scanjet PSM’s RFM termination modules creating a simple “backbone” to which APT1000 transmitters are connected. For installations requiring Intrinsically Safe certification a single RFM ISR safety barrier protects the entire network.

If indication is required at additional points, further VPM displays (up to 6 in total) can be added. These are interconnected via a dedicated Ethernet link and share all data meaning the contents of all tanks can be displayed at all points. These additional VPM’s can act simply as displays but may also have their own connected APT1000 transmitters. This flexibility ensures that expensive and time-consuming cabling is kept to a minimum.

Each VPM can also output tank status via a second RS485 Serial port using standard Modbus RTU protocol. This can be connected to other onboard systems, e.g., Alarm Monitoring Systems, Loading Computer.

For Larger Systems – VPM+

For larger vessels, or systems where a more comprehensive display is required, the same architecture is used to directly connect to the APT1000 transmitters and the VPM with the integral 7” touchscreen is used as signal acquisition and processing unit, as well as providing a local display.

Additional firmware introduces the capability of adding larger remote display(s). As many remote displays as required can be added, all connected via an Ethernet network back to the VPM. The remote display hardware can be any type of device with an ethernet connection and capable of running a web browser. Typically, this will be a 19 to 24” touchscreen display with a small Hub to handle communications.

The remote displays are not reliant on Windows operating system providing a more cost effective and reliable approach to using a PC based solution.

Adding to the flexibility and expandability of this solution is a range of signal input modules. These modules allow measurement instruments other than the APT1000 level transmitter to be connected to the system. These modules have embedded intelligence and process the signals from connected instruments, translating all information into Modbus RTU format.

Modules include

  • 12 channel Radar transmitter Cargo level Inputs
  • 12 channel 4-20mA transmitter inputs
  • 8 channel RS485 input module where each RS485 input can connect to a further module that accepts up to 14 PT1000 temperature sensors.

All input modules incorporate Zener Safety Barriers for Intrinsically Safe installation meaning external additional Barriers are not needed.

Fully Featured Systems – VPMS

Where the system requires a significant number of input points, for example a Tanker where all ballast tanks, service tanks, cargo tanks, cargo temperature cargo overpressure, vapour lines, cargo lines, draught, are to be monitored then a more comprehensive display is needed for clarity.

In this case the central module provides the same acquisition and processing function but in a repackaged format with additional RS485 communication ports and dual Ethernet connection as well as integral configurable status and alarm relays. It has the same flexible choice of input cards and remote displays as the VPM+ providing infinite expansion of the system.

The second Ethernet port also allows for external connection to other systems and / or via the Internet, and the additional RS485 ports allow for onboard connection to multiple external systems such as Loading Computers, VDR, AMS.

With larger systems each project is considered based on its overall needs and will be packaged accordingly.

Successes to date

So far in 2021 VPM systems have been supplied for several Tug projects and the first of 5 Systems for Naval Corvettes built in Navantia, Spain has been commissioned.

Multiple VPM+ systems have been delivered for refit applications as diverse as Fishing Vessels, Ferries, and Naval Tankers.

The VPMS solution will form the basis of the forthcoming Scanjet Connect system which will require a full suite of Marine certification and approvals. All independent EMC and Environmental tests have been concluded and recently DNV successfully conducted witnessed factory testing of the functional aspects of the system for Type Approval Certification for which we now await formal approval. This approval will include MED certification as required for Passenger Vessel SRTP requirements.

With many further proposals under discussion Scanjet PSM’s new solutions are proving to be precisely what the market is looking for, both for retrofit and newbuild projects.

If you have a requirement, to find out more, please download our VPM Systems Brochure.

Prestigious Naval Project Win in Canada

We are delighted to announce that, working closely with our Canadian agent BEP Bestobell, we have secured an instrumentation order for the newbuild Joint Support Ship being built by Seaspan shipyard for the Royal Canadian Navy.

This is the first of two such vessels being constructed for the Royal Canadian Navy, the delivery of the first is scheduled for 2023.

With a length of 173.7 metres and a breadth of 24 metres, this multi-purpose Naval Vessel will be the largest ever constructed in Canada, and has a significant instrumentation requirement with more than 140 level & pressure transmitters, more than 30 flood detection switches, and associated termination modules. We are also expecting a future order for all tank level alarm switches.

The level transmitters we have supplied are our latest generation APT1000 configurable transmitters, which we have already equipped on a number of other Naval Vessel projects to great success. The APT1000 is manufactured from a choice of corrosion resistant materials, is capable of withstanding the toughest operating conditions, and is certified according to ATEX and IECEx regulations for installation in hazardous areas, making it the idea choice for this type of vessel.

Prestigious Project Win in China

As we approach the end of the year, we are delighted to announce a prestigious project win with our longstanding partner and distributor in China, Marinetec, supplying PSM sensors to China Oilfield Services Limited (COSL) for eight new build vessels at the Wuchang shipyard.

Working closely with Marinetec and the local expertise and knowledge they bring to projects, we have supplied over 500 of our Marine Type Approved APT500 sensors as a complete package to the 4000HP LNG Powered PSV vessels for all ballast, fresh water, fuel and lube oil service tanks and draught measurement.

Our APT500 sensors are fully certified for use in hazardous areas under ATEX and IECEx, and COSL recognised that they will provide a rugged and reliable solution for the harsh marine environments that these new vessels will need to be able to withstand.

 

Total Tank Gauging for Turquoise Yachts – Turkey

We are delighted to have recently been awarded an order from Turquoise Yachts in Turkey for a complete vessel-wide monitoring system.

Our VPM display and APT1000 transmitters are recognised across the industry for their flexibility and ease of installation, and this was well illustrated with this luxury yacht project.

A total of four of our VPM display units are to be fitted, interconnected via an ethernet network and sharing date on all monitored tanks. Our APT1000 transmitters will be installed in all tanks and connected directly to the nearest VPM unit via a multi-drop RS485 network. This bespoke arrangement minimises the use of system cabling, whilst still providing the possibility to display all tanks at all locations.

In addition, one of the VPM’s will connect to the vessels alarm monitoring system via a direct RS485 link and so provide continually updated tank status.

Completing the Tank Gauging package, PSM Series 600 Self-Powered Content Gauges fitted to all tanks will provide an independent local content indication. Also level alarm switches fitted to critical tanks will provide low / high alarm warnings.

We are delighted to have this opportunity to work with Turquoise Yachts and the complete system will be delivered pre-configured with all tank table data and display requirements providing a plug and play solution, meaning very little time will be required for installation and commissioning of the system.

Oceanographic Vessel Win for PSM 260 Sensors

We have a long and successful history working with Modern Engineered Products Inc (MEP) in Mandeville, LA. MEP has distributed and supplied PSM products to automation and marine companies in North America for over 25 years, and similarly MEP has supplied has supplied PSM with their bilge level switches. Together they can supply level and pressure monitoring solutions to the US marine industry. Today they have a large share of this market sector with many different applications ranging from oilfield service vessels to passenger vessels.

Therefore, we are delighted to continue our work with MEP in 2019 with a new project win for the Ocean Evolution offshore vessel. The Ocean Evolution has 60 tanks, and as part of this order needed 2 x sensors supplying per tank. MEP worked closely with the customer to provide a suitable solution and in total 120 of our PSM 260 sensors were required for this order. The customer wanted reliable marine approved products, backed up by local support, and our partnership with MEP offered Ocean Evolution both.

 

PSM Tank Gauging System supplied to UAE Navy

We are delighted to begin 2019 with another naval project win, this time for the UAE Navy, working in partnership with our local agent in the Middle East, Tritek.

Tritek secured the high profile order against strong competition, and as part of it we were requested to supply our complete Tank Gauging System to the Al Fattan dockyard as they build two 70 metre Landing Craft for the UAE Navy.

We will provide our complete Tank Gauging System for 25 tanks and 4 draught measurements, using Series 260 transmitters with isolating valves. The system is interconnected with distributed acquisition modules to collect all tank level signals and route back to a centralised TankView package.

In the UAE, Tritek have been handling installation and system commissioning, and the contract marks another success for our partnership with them. It is anticipated that these initial two builds will be succeeded by a further four Landing Craft.

 

 

Complete Tank Upgrade for Cape Rise Military Vessel

We have recently supplied a complete tank gauging package, based upon our centralised Tankview Display, remote acquisition modules and Series 260 level transmitters, for the US Military Vehicle Carrier, Cape Rise.

Cape Rise joins its sister vessels, Cape Washington and Cape Wrath, which are both equipped with PSM tank gauging systems covering all Fuel Oil, Service, and Ballast Tanks. The Cape Washington and Cape Wrath systems have provided reliable operations for more than a decade, with a mid-term upgrade to provide enhanced graphical presentation and data.

All three ships are ro-ro vehicle carriers operated by the US Maritimes Administration, as ready reserve vessels for the US Navy’s Military Sealift Command, and are held ready to transport military vehicles or supplies at short notice to any port in the world.

Installation of the new tank gauging system will be phased throughout 2019 as access to the required tanks on Cape Rise become available.

We are delighted that our tank gauging systems have had such durability on Cape Washington and Cape Wrath, and we look forward to the new tank gauging package having a similar lifespan on Cape Rise.

RFA Fort Victoria Refit

We recently worked closely with Cammell Laird on their £49.5m refit of the Royal Fleet Auxilary (RFA) combined fleet supply ship, RFA Fort Victoria, one of the largest vessels operated by the British Ministry of Defence at 31,000 tonnes.

The main highlight of the refit was the installation of a double-hull which will improve Fort Victoria to achieve international compliance, plus upgrades to allow her to better replenish and support the new Queen Elizabeth class carriers. These upgrades continue plans to keep the vessel in service until the late 2020’s.

Cammell Laird were looking for a supplier who could provide a complete set of replacement level transmitters and we were delighted to win the project, mainly due to our ICT transmitter having a proven track record on other Ministry of Defence vessels and by other navies around the world.

We worked closely with the Cammell Laird Design Engineering team to develop a solution that had minimal reworking of the existing installation arrangements and allowed for the current electrical cabling to be reused to minimise cost and installation time.

The massive refit which took 10 months and is the largest undertaken by Cammell Laird and saw over 450 men employed on the project, was completed on time and on budget, largely down to meticulous planning by all parties.

PSM TankView installed on Belgian Aggregates Vessel

Over 20 years ago PSM supplied the Belgian vessel, the MV Pompei, with our sensors. Now all these years later, the ship owner has been so delighted with the longevity of the sensors, they requested an upgrade to our full digital package.

The refit was carried out in Turkey at the Sefine shipyard, utilising our complete TankView system. Supplied as a complete package for central control of the fuel and fresh water tanks plus the oil and ballast tanks, including our ICT transmitters and a number of bilge switches for flood detection.

Our TankView package is recognised as providing a marine tank monitoring system which is powerful, versatile and simple to use. We can tailor the optimum system for a ship wide application that is straightforward and economic.

We are exceptionally pleased that our sensors had such durability on MV Pompei, and we look forward to the new Tankview package having a similar lifespan.

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