

WESTMINSTER, Md. - CTRL Systems, Inc. received notification today that the
U.S. Navy placed the CTRL UL101 Ultrasound Detector on the Test Design
Engineer Allowance Equipment List. The UL101 was also added to the
Maintenance Requirement Cards of 6 different applications,
indicating it
will be required for use on all class subs.
Naval Sea Systems Command (NAVSEA) 07T organized and oversaw testing for the
UL101. Many of the applications identified by the Submarine Fleet overlap
applications established by the Navy Surface Fleet. Some of NAVSEA's tests
included side-by-side inspections with another ultrasonic detector. The
tests were conducted to investigate abilities and limitations of ultrasonic
technology. The results indicated several areas where the UL101 would be
used to significantly decrease man-hour labor.
Early implementation of the technology has already helped the U.S. Navy save
millions of dollars annually. Some of the applications include: pressure &
vacuum leak detection, by-pass leaks in critical valves, inspection of
gaskets and seals in hatches, early signs of wear of critical equipment,
detection of electrical arcing, and as a general trouble-shooting tool.
"The U.S. Navy, and the U.S. Military in general, continues to explore
integration of CTRL technology to marine, aviation, and wheel/track
applications. This is another big step towards fielding and integration to
specific programs and tasks for fleet readiness," said Robert Roche,
president of CTRL Systems, Inc.
CTRL Systems, Inc., headquartered in Westminster, Maryland, specializes in
designing ultrasound technology and implementation programs for energy
savings and condition-based monitoring applications. The company's programs
are supported by comprehensive training, analysis software, data capture and
ultrasound sensors. CTRL Systems is firmly dedicated to providing the most
innovative sound solutions to its customers. For more information about
CTRL Systems, Inc. please visit us at www.ctrlsys.com or call 877-287-5797.
Source: CTRL Press Release