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Seven Pacific About To Receive 250t Huisman Crane


huisman_webHuisman will soon deliver a 250t knuckle boom crane to Subsea 7. This state-of-the-art crane is currently being load tested at the Huisman facility in Schiedam, the Netherlands. The crane will be installed onboard Subsea 7’s newbuild Seven Pacific within the next months and will be used for offshore construction and subsea installation work up to a water depth of 2,500m. The vessel is being built by IHC Merwede Offshore & Marine.

It is the fifth crane of this type to be delivered by Huisman. Recently delivered knuckle boom cranes include three 120t cranes for Hornbeck Offshore Services, Subsea 7 and Ezra and one 150t crane for Technip. Another 150t knuckle boom crane, suitable for a water depth of 3,000m, is currently under construction for Otto Candies.  The crane is equipped with an unique in-house developed secondary controlled hydraulic drive system. Secondary controlled hydraulics enable real-time active compensation of the heave movement of the crane tip minimizing the load movement. During heave compensation energy can be stored in an accumulator to reduce the power consumption of the crane. Huisman introduced secondary controlled hydraulics as a drive system for the main crane of the Smit Semi 1 in 1986 and has successfully used the system on many cranes since.

In addition the crane is equipped with three independent electro-hydraulic power units. This provides a high redundancy level. The crane will remain operational with only one or two pump set running. Among the additional features are constant tensioning, a manual overload protection system, an automatic overload protection system on the auxiliary hoist and the luffing cylinders’ ceramic coating.