Remotely Operated Vehicle (ROV)
UCI provides ROV services where manned intervention is either not possible or where there are operational and safety considerations. The ROV can be used for both inspection services and for performing work in a great many environments. Typical uses are in pipelines and tunnels, water towers, underwater search and investigation, power plant operations, locks, dams, structural inspection, and construction assistance.

Remotely Operated Vehicle (ROV)
MaxRover Mk1
| Vehicle Specifications | Standard Equipment | ||
| Operational Depth |
3300 ft.
|
Wide Angle B & W Low Light Camera | |
| Air Weight |
1000 lbs.
|
Close-Up Color Camera with Remote Focus | |
| Payload Capacity |
100 lbs.
|
Video On-Screen - Depth, Heading, Time | |
| Forward Thrust |
200 lbs.
|
(3) 250 watt Tungsten Halogen Lights | |
| Vertical Thrust |
100 lbs.
|
Neutral Tether - 1000 or 4500 ft. Length | |
| Lateral Thrust |
100 lbs.
|
(4) 2HP Brushless Thrusters | |
| Dimensions |
76 x 42x 39 in.
|
Diagnostics Screen - Roll & Pitch Annotation | |
| Pan & Tilt Unit - Possible 360 Degrees Both Axis |

Additional Equipment and Capabilities:
Optional Equipment
Cathodic Potential Probe with On-Screen Readings
Video Ruler with Laser Scaling
Acoustic Positioning Systems
Client Selected Cameras - SIT, 3 Chip, Still, etc.
1000 Watt Ballasted HID Lights
A small observation ROV is also available for projects where the prime consideration is the size of the openings through which the ROV must manuver. Openings as small as 16" can be transited by this vehicle.
For clients who require internal inspection of very small diameter pipelines, track driven steerable crawlers are available with a variety of pan and tilt cameras or profiling sonar. These crawlers can travel long distances through pipelines as small as 4" in diameter while negotiating tight radius bends.

