Teledyne Benthos Ascoustic Releases

Benthos Acoustic Release

Teledyne Benthos manufactures a wide range of Acoustic Releases for shallow, mid and deep water operations. Acoustic releases have been used for decades as a safe and reliable means of deploying and recovering critical subsea instrumentation. A secure acoustic command is sent from the topside unit to the subsea unit to release up to 10,000 lbs of in-line instrumentation to the surface for recovery.

 

All of Teledyne Benthos acoustic releases can be operated from our feature rich Universal Topside unit, which provides access to a wide spectrum of system capabilities and diagnostics to ensure ease of operation and successful instrumentation recovery. As a value priced alternative, the R500 Acoustic Release can also operate with our Releaseit deck box, providing users with an ideal solution for coastal applications.

 

Key Features:

  • 4 year deployment life on standard alkaline batteries
  • Measure of tilt to 1 degree
  • Remote measurement of battery voltage and % capacity
  • Optional UTS GNSS feature allows users to survey-in their moorings and subsea platforms without the need for an external PC.
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Key Features

Up to 25-hour mission duration

Speeds up to 4.2 knots

Increased module payload capacity

Search and recovery

Hydrography

Deep sea mineral exploration

Marine & Fisheries research

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