Breaking the ice

Our new managing director, Tore Hofstad, started at Nortek on February 1 and we are pleased to report that he has finished the first week of training. This included deploying an instrument with the test group - as they do every day to make sure all instruments go into the ocean for 12-18 hours before they are shipped out the door. Since the winter has come down pretty hard on this year, the task was not quite as simple as he first thought......

Breaking the ice

AWAC ready for routine deployment testing

Putting the axe good use

The first task was to clear out the ice that had formed overnight.  At -10 deg. C, the ice forms pretty fast (once the water is well mixed around 0 deg. C -- this is mostly river run-off and the salinity is low).   Afterwards you have to move the ice out of there with a shovel until the hole is big enough to get the instrument frame through.  Finally, the instrument is deployed at 5-6 m depth while collecting data.  The next morning, the crew will go back out to recover the instrument before the data are downloaded and checked.  And then it is time for shipping so the AWACs shown in the photo are real instrument going to real customers.

Deployment trioTore was not alone out in the winter cold since Haakon Steinbakk  (left - new director of enginering) and Tristan Delahousse (middle - new area sales manager) joined him as spectators.  All for the good cause of making sure we all understand the world our customers live in ;-)

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Hard Work

Posted by Eric Siegel at Feb 23, 2010 04:51 PM
Tore continues to work hard in the USA. After flying to Portland from Oslo, and being away for 26+ hours, Tore continues to meet our clients and industry partners at the Ocean Sciences conference this week.