Subsea operations present a unique challenge, not just in terms of pressure, corrosion, and access, but visibility.
For divers operating in offshore, marine, or renewable environments, clear visual reference is critical. Whether navigating complex infrastructure or maintaining orientation in low visibility conditions, lighting plays a key role in both safety and operational efficiency.
However, traditional subsea lighting methods often introduce additional risks, particularly when electrical components are deployed at depth.
The Challenge with Conventional Subsea Lighting
In many subsea applications, lighting systems rely on electrical power delivered directly to the point of use.
While effective in providing illumination, this approach introduces several concerns:
- Electrical risk in harsh environments
- Increased system complexity
- Higher maintenance requirements
- Potential failure points at depth
In high risk environments, particularly those involving saturation or surface air diving, reducing these risks is essential.
A Fibre Optic Alternative
To address these challenges, fibre optic lighting offers a fundamentally different approach.
Rather than transmitting electrical power subsea, fibre optic systems deliver light itself via optical fibres, removing the need for electrical components in the subsea environment.
This is the principle behind the Subsea Lightpath Power Unit, a purpose built solution designed specifically for dive umbilical illumination from the diver end.
By eliminating electrical elements subsea, the system helps to:
- Reduce potential ignition and fault risks
- Improve overall system safety
- Simplify subsea deployment
Designed for Reliability in Harsh Marine Conditions
Subsea equipment must operate reliably in some of the most demanding environments on earth. From saltwater corrosion to mechanical stress and extreme pressure, durability is non-negotiable.
The Subsea Lightpath Power Unit is engineered with these conditions in mind, featuring:
- 316 stainless steel construction for corrosion resistance
- A sapphire optical window for strength and clarity
- Depth ratings up to 500 metres
- Subsea rated connections for dependable long-term performance
These design elements ensure the system remains operational where failure is simply not an option.
Supporting Diver Safety and Orientation
Beyond reliability, the system plays a critical role in improving diver awareness.
By illuminating the dive umbilical from the diver end, the Subsea Lightpath Power Unit provides a clear visual reference point, helping divers maintain orientation in low-visibility conditions.
This can enhance:
- Diver positioning and navigation
- Situational awareness during operations
- Communication and coordination with surface teams
The unit can operate as a standalone solution or alongside traditional lighting from a diving bell, offering flexibility across a range of deployment scenarios.
Applications Across Modern Subsea Operations
As offshore industries evolve, particularly with the growth of offshore wind and subsea infrastructure, the need for safe, reliable lighting solutions continues to increase.
The Subsea Lightpath Power Unit is suited to a wide range of applications, including:
- Offshore wind farm support
- Commercial and inshore diving
- Subsea inspection and maintenance
- Marine infrastructure projects
In each case, the focus remains the same: improving visibility while minimising risk.
A Shift Towards Safer Subsea Systems
As subsea operations become more complex, there is a growing emphasis on removing hazards wherever possible, not just managing them.
Fibre optic lighting represents a step in that direction.
By eliminating electrical components at depth while maintaining high-performance illumination, systems like the Subsea Lightpath Power Unit demonstrate how innovative design can directly enhance safety, reliability, and operational confidence.