Solution
igus recommended the use of a heavy-duty energy chain, which turned out to be the perfect solution for the application.
The offshore energy chain is attached to the mooring post on the jetty side with a pivoting bracket and to the side of the FSU with a removable extender crossbar.
The robust and flexible energy chain system guides and protects two medium-voltage cables. The
heavy-duty plastic chain impresses with its firmly screwed cable guide and interior separation, and is made of special plastics for extreme applications. All tensile forces are absorbed by the inner-lying ropes. The use of this special energy chain allowed a passive design without the need for mechanical elements due to the continuous movement of the FSU.
The decisive factor was the controlled bend radius of the energy chain, which protects the cables from excessive bending even during a storm. The cables are equipped with special 3-phase medium voltage connectors. The most important safety element, however, is the emergency shutdown. Martin Tiling, Industry Manager Shore Power at igus, explains how it works: "In the event of an emergency, we measure the chain length. If the FSU drifts before it is disconnected from the system, the system will first send out an alarm and then initiate the emergency shutdown. After the power supply is switched off, the shore-side connection point of the energy chain can be pulled out of the special attachment point without the risk of an emerging arc.