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How a wave radar benefits your offshore company

The offshore industry is a hazardous industry where knowledge of your surroundings can mean the difference between success, and utter failure. You will profit from the many benefits; no more maintenance, a radar that’s suitable for all weather conditions, a low power consumption device and explosion proof certified. These are a few examples of the benefits the radar will give you. The radar can be used on offshore oil and gas platforms, offshore wind parks and platforms, harbours and coasts and as an input to Met-Ocean systems. Radac provides two types of products; the WaveGuide Height & Tide and the WaveGuide Height & Tide Ex certified. 

Use a wave radar for the offshore wind industry

Radac’s wave height radar is particularly suitable for use in the offshore wind industry. Why you ask? Weather is a major risk factor during offshore cases. Therefore, the right knowledge of the weather conditions will give your staff the necessary information about which operations can be performed safely. Also, real-time wave monitoring provides essential information for vessels during offshore operations. If you purchase a wave radar from Radac, you get the necessary information a wave radar needs to provide in order to work in a safe environment. The wave and tides data will increase operational efficiency, safer jacking operations, personal transfers and safe access to turbine platforms from service vessels.

Use a WaveGuide Level on your pipe as a wave radar

Pipesystems are vital transportation routes. And yet they are also very vulnerable when left unattended on the ocean floor. You can easily measure the motions of the water’s surface with two products. You can use a WaveGuide Water Level or a WaveGuide Height & Tide, mounted on top of a pipe. Both products are suitable for all weather conditions, they are perfect for solar energy and are reliable, durable and accurate. The products from Radac are perfect for rivers, bridge clearance, lakes and dams. The water level will be measured at the point where it’s mounted. The raw data and parameters even can be requested and displayed on a computer’s web browser!