What is the expected lifespan of a subsea motion sensor?
Norwegian Subsea designs its motion sensors, including the MRU Subsea, for long-term reliability in demanding operational environments. The lifespan of any subsea equipment depends on specific deployment conditions, operational profiles, and maintenance practices.
Our MRU Subsea features a robust titanium housing rated for 6000 meters water depth, engineered using high-quality components and state-of-the-art MEMS technology. Rigorous testing ensures performance and durability under pressure and in harsh subsea conditions.
A key factor contributing to the longevity and cost-effectiveness of our sensors is their stability. Norwegian Subsea MRUs are delivered with a 4-year calibration certificate and typically do not require recalibration during their operational life for most applications, significantly reducing maintenance needs and downtime.
While we don't specify a fixed number of years due to varying factors, Norwegian Subsea motion sensors are built to provide extended, reliable service, ensuring excellent long-term value and operational confidence for subsea applications.



