Offshore Container

Standard Modular Accommodation Cabin 20ft Offshore Container Dining Room

  • Capacity:

    14 cbm
  • Design temprature:

    -20°
  • Selling Units::

    Single item
  • Single package size::

    606X244X260 cm
  • Single gross weight::

    4000.000 kg
  • Certificate:

    LR
  • Product Detail

A Standard Modular Accommodation Cabin built into a 20ft Offshore Container is often used in offshore environments such as oil rigs or marine construction projects. These units are designed to meet strict safety standards, including DNV 2.7-1/EN 12079 certification, which is necessary for offshore containers.

Here’s an overview of what such a cabin would typically include when configured as a Dining Room:

Specifications:

  • Dimensions:
    • Length: 20 feet (6.06 meters)
    • Width: 8 feet (2.44 meters)
    • Height: 8.6 feet (2.6 meters)
  • Materials:
    • Exterior: Steel or reinforced aluminum for strength and durability.
    • Interior: Insulated walls with fire-retardant materials.
  • Electrical Systems:
    • Fully wired to meet offshore electrical standards.
    • Lighting: Explosion-proof or marine-rated lighting.
    • Power: May include outlets for appliances, heaters, or air conditioning.

Design Features:

  • Dining Area:
    • Seating for typically 6 to 10 people, depending on the layout.
    • Durable, easy-to-clean surfaces (e.g., stainless steel or laminate tables and benches).
  • Galley/Kitchen Area (if applicable):
    • Small kitchenette or pantry for food preparation.
    • Storage cabinets, sinks, and possibly a microwave or refrigerator, depending on the design.
  • Comfort and Safety:
    • HVAC System: Heating, Ventilation, and Air Conditioning for comfort in extreme conditions.
    • Fire Suppression Systems: Smoke detectors, sprinklers, and other fire prevention features.
    • Non-slip Flooring: Designed for safety in a marine environment.
  • Windows: May include small, impact-resistant windows for natural light.
  • Doors: Watertight or weatherproof doors to maintain safety in extreme offshore conditions.

Modularity and Customization:

These cabins are modular, meaning they can be stacked or placed alongside other containers to form larger living or working environments. The dining room can be custom-fitted with additional features depending on the project’s needs, such as specialized equipment, more seating, or improved insulation for extreme climates.

Use Case:

  • Offshore Oil Rigs: A central dining space for crew members.
  • Marine Construction: Temporary accommodation for workers needing communal dining space.
  • Remote Sites: Where space is limited but necessary to provide a functional dining area.

If this is for a specific project, you can also add custom design features like advanced HVAC systems, soundproofing, or additional safety features.

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