In offshore drilling platforms, FPSOs, and coastal oil depots, actuators face more than just explosive gas hazards; they are constantly exposed to wave impacts, heavy rain, and rigorous equipment washdowns. Especially in oil spill emergency control systems, actuators are often installed in low-lying areas or bunds prone to flooding. Inadequate protection leads to moisture ingress and electrical shorts, causing critical emergency systems to fail during high-stakes incidents.
While standard industrial actuators often rely on IP67 ratings, the maritime sector demands IP68 due to the potential for equipment to remain submerged for hours or even days. The DCL actuator's standard IP68 rating signifies long-term sealing capability under specified water pressure. This "submersible-grade" protection ensures that even during deck flooding caused by extreme weather, the precision motor and internal control circuits remain in an absolutely dry environment.
Long-term submersion tests not only the enclosure seal but also the internal electrical redundancy. DCL actuators feature an insulating resistance of ≥ 100MΩ (tested at DC250V/500V), ensuring superior dielectric strength even in high-humidity environments. Combined with an integrated heater for eliminating moisture, the device actively neutralizes condensation caused by drastic day-night temperature fluctuations, providing dual-layer protection against moisture risks.
In oil spill control logic, the valve position during a power outage is paramount. DCL's optional Fail-safe return function, combined with its IP68 enclosure, ensures that even during a dual crisis of power failure and localized flooding, the valve automatically moves to its pre-defined safe position. Furthermore, with ATEX, IECEx, and CSA certifications and 360° universal installation flexibility, these actuators provide high-level safety compliance and design freedom for global marine engineering projects.

