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What are the primary tasks carried out by DWTEK Observation Class ROV I90 on a regular basis?

As an ROV, the most common tasks are General Visual Inspection (GVI) and Close Visual Inspection (CVI), our observation-class ROV I90 stands unmatched in fulfilling these duties. Regular inspections, particularly for dam structures, offshore wind far

The marine growth, underwater blockages, sediment build-up, and other factors can lead to malfunctions in these underwater infrastructures. Maintaining the operational efficiency of reservoirs is crucial, especially in supplying water to Taiwan's 23 million inhabitants, given the presence of 97 weirs, dams, and large reservoirs. DWTEK team conducted GVI and CVI for three major reservoirs: Shimen, Feitsui, and Wushe. Shimen, for instance, is a vast reservoir covering 763.4 square kilometers with a capacity of 205,260,000 cubic meters, capable of reaching a water storage level of 245 meters. Underwater inspection of such a reservoir comprehensively, from vertical to horizontal orientations, presents a significant challenge.

Concerning offshore wind measurement masts, the challenges are even more demanding. Varied environmental elements such as temperature, pressure, sunlight, and rainfall necessitate more frequent GVI and CVI to maintain updated data on currents, tides, waves, temperature, and density at sea. In addition to general inspections, the DWTEK ROV I90 occasionally undertakes repair tasks to address damages.

With its 4K camera and fiber optic cable, the DWTEK ROV I90 swiftly transmits underwater scenarios. It allows specialists to monitor marine growth stages, maintain yearly records, document usage statuses, and gather additional insights from the underwater realm. ROV I90 is also easy to mob and demob, making huge improvements to the difficult task by saving times.

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