Scheduled Maintenance We will be conducting scheduled maintenance on 4/19 from 10:00 PM EST to 4/20 9:00 PM EST. During this time MyAerospace applications will be temporarily unavailable. We apologize for any inconvenience this may cause.​​
Scheduled Maintenance We will be conducting scheduled maintenance on 4/19 from 10:00 PM EST to 4/20 9:00 PM EST. During this time MyAerospace applications will be temporarily unavailable. We apologize for any inconvenience this may cause.​​
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Marine Actuation

Overview
Honeywell’s Marine Actuation Solutions use the latest electromechanical technologies to deliver precision load management and motion control solutions for an array of the most challenging actuation applications. Our precision, affordable solutions draw on several decades of experience and various electromechanical surface and submarine applications, as well as aircraft, space and missile platforms. Meeting customers’ needs for tailored solutions in harsh environments is built on this strong heritage.
 
Permanent Magnet Electromechanical Actuators

Honeywell’s marine electromechanical actuators provide long-life operation for shipboard control of valves performing utility functions in applications requiring up to 50 feet submergence. Unlike traditional systems, these actuators do not require the complex hydraulic or pneumatic infrastructures to operate and eliminates the ongoing issue of hydraulic leaks. Our permanent magnet systems are substantially more resistant to salt water and other contaminants found in harsh marine environments than other electric motors. Additionally, our systems do not suffer from field circuit losses, enabling higher efficiency and high power requirements in a smaller package.
 
Electromechanical Actuation for Munitions Handling

This Honeywell system consists of 48 linear electromechanical actuators. Low acoustic levels are achieved by using three-phase sinusoidal current using space vector modulating algorithms.