The New Imo Standard
On ships which are built on or after 1. July 2014, underwater locating devices must ensure a regulatory transmission time of at least 90 days.
Key Features
- World’s first 90-day Underwater Locating Device (ULD)
- Meets IMO requirements
- Operating Life: 90 days
- Actuation: Automatically by both, fresh and salt water, at all depths from 0.15 m/0.5 ft to 6096 m/20000 ft within 4 hours after immersion
- Operating Temperature: 2 °C (28 °F) to +38 °C (100 100°F)
- Radiation Pattern: 80% of a spherical pattern
- Operating Frequency: 37.5 ±1 kHz
Novega Pt9 C-proof Ulb
Key Features
- Seawater-proof Underwater Locating Device (ULD)
- Specifically developed for installation on Voyage Data Recorder Systems (VDRs)
- Designed to send a locating signal for at least 30 days
- Minimum performance standards: SAE AS 8045, DIN EN 61996
- Operating Life: 30 days
- Actuation: Automatically by both, fresh and salt water
- Operating Temperature: 2 °C (28 °F) to +38 °C (100 100°F)
- Radiation Pattern: 80% of a spherical pattern
- Operating Frequency: According to DIN EN 61996