KONGSBERG MRU-M-SU1 Marine Motion Sensor System
The Kongsberg MRU-M-SU1 is a high-performance marine motion sensor system designed for precise motion measurements in maritime applications. It accurately tracks and records pitch, roll, heave, and heading changes, making it ideal for navigation, positioning, and motion compensation systems.
Brand:KONGSBERG
Model:MRU-M-SU1
Type:Marine Motion Sensor
Operating Voltage:220V
Output Frequency:50Hz
Certifications:CE, ISO
Operating Temperature Range:-20°C to +50°C
Storage Temperature Range:-30°C to +70°C
Environmental Protection Rating:IP67
Weight:3.5kg
Dimensions:20cm x 20cm x 20cm
The KONGSBERG MRU-M-SU1 is engineered to deliver unparalleled accuracy and reliability in challenging maritime environments. Designed specifically for offshore operations, this measurement unit provides precise data on roll, pitch, and heave, ensuring safe and efficient navigation.
Equipped with advanced sensor technology, the MRU-M-SU1 offers superior performance even under harsh conditions. Its robust design ensures long-term durability and minimal maintenance requirements, making it an ideal choice for continuous operation in demanding environments.
The compact and modular design of the MRU-M-SU1 allows for easy installation and integration with existing systems. Its user-friendly interface simplifies configuration and monitoring, enabling operators to quickly set up and maintain the system.
This measurement unit is certified for marine applications, meeting stringent industry standards for accuracy and reliability. Its certified status ensures compliance with international maritime regulations, providing peace of mind for users operating in critical offshore environments.
With a focus on innovation and quality, the KONGSBERG MRU-M-SU1 represents the pinnacle of marine measurement technology. Whether for offshore oil and gas exploration or other maritime applications, this unit delivers the precision and dependability required for mission-critical operations.











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