Electric connector SCIL series
underwaterfor ROVfor AUVs

Electric connector - SCIL series - DWTEK - Subsea Solution Provider - underwater / for ROV / for AUVs
Electric connector - SCIL series - DWTEK - Subsea Solution Provider - underwater / for ROV / for AUVs
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Characteristics

Type
electric
Application domain
underwater, for ROV, for AUVs, for divers
Shape
circular
Contact number
2 contacts, 1 contact, 10 contacts, 12 contacts, 16 contacts, 25 contacts, 3 contacts, 4 contacts, 5 contacts, 6 contacts, 8 contacts
Other characteristics
inline

Description

1 to 16 contacts for both Male and Female 600 V DC Standard Circular Inline Standard Inline can not only transmit power to subsea instruments at a water depth of 600 Pa, but also can stably output signal sources. In addition, it supports customization of various lengths, and is able to be equipped with signal sources specified by customers. Application Underwater camera and lights (video system) Diver communications ROV systems Submersibles Towed-array cable systems Current meters Animal migration research In-house Testing Facility 1: Multimeters 1. Multimeters: It measures a variety of electrical properties. Multimeters are typically used to measure voltage, resistance, and current, in which case they are also known as volt-ohm-milliammeters, as they include wattmeters, ampmeters, and ohmmeters. Some measurement systems include measurements of additional properties, such as temperature and volume. The purpose of this testing method is to ensure DWTEK's subsea connectors are stable and of high quality for multiple applications. In-house Testing Facility 2: Megger 2. DWTEK’s connectors all have been through the process. This is used to measure the insulation's resistance. This technique uses a comparison principle, where the resistance of the insulation is compared with the known value of resistance. As the insulation resistance rises, the moving coil's pointer goes towards infinity, while as it falls, it indicates zero resistance.

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