Urinals for UK offshore-wind shore bases and marine welfare

Wall-mounted urinals for UK offshore-wind shore bases, oil & gas decommissioning support and marine construction welfare. The LLDPE basin is intrinsically corrosion-proof — salt spray, seawater splash and marine humidity do not degrade the material.
UK offshore-wind clusters and operators
- Round 3 and ScotWind projects: Hornsea 1, 2 and 3 (Ørsted), Dogger Bank A/B/C (SSE Renewables / Equinor), Sofia (RWE), Inch Cape (Red Rock Power / ESB), Berwick Bank (SSE), East Anglia, Triton Knoll, Moray West (Ocean Winds), Norfolk Boreas
- Operators specifying welfare into supply chains: Ørsted, Equinor, RWE, SSE Renewables, Vattenfall UK, EDF Renewables UK
- Shore bases and O&M ports: Grimsby, Hull, Aberdeen, Cromarty Firth, Wick, Lerwick, Belfast — welfare cabins on quayside marshalling yards and crew-transfer berths
Oil & gas and new-build energy
- North Sea operators under NSTA licensing: BP, Shell, Harbour Energy, TotalEnergies UK, Apache — welfare for decommissioning support and shuttle vessels
- OPRED-regulated decommissioning programmes coordinated with DESNZ policy
- Hinkley Point C marine works (temporary jetty welfare) and Sizewell C marine packages
- Sellafield decommissioning marine spreads
Why offshore programmes specify Pi-Pi
- LLDPE corrosion resistance: the basin does not rust, pit or galvanically corrode in marine atmosphere — no painting, no coating maintenance
- Critical weight: 1.4–1.5 kg drops helicopter and crew-transfer load budgets relative to ceramic; significant on payload-constrained CTV and SOV runs
- Waterless: removes one freshwater line from cabin plumbing — a meaningful simplification on confined deck welfare
- Temperature range −30 to +60 °C: covers North Sea winter and Mediterranean summer support spreads alike
Specification
Standard — closed top, 1.4 kg, for welfare cabins without mechanical extract. Standard Plus — Ø70 mm top inlet, 1.5 kg, for cabins with extract or paired with source-separating toilets where black-water handling is restricted. Service life 7–10 years; ESCR > 1000 h.
Compatibility with UK offshore welfare cabins and shore-base sanitation
Pi-Pi connects via a stepped Ø24/32/40 mm outlet to the holding tank of a deck welfare cabin, a CTV welfare module or a shore-base foul drain. Compatible with welfare cabins from Portakabin and Wernick deployed at offshore-wind shore bases on the Humber, Tees and east-coast clusters, and with toilet modules in construction-vessel marshalling areas. Pi-Pi Standard Plus accepts a Ø70 mm extract-duct tie-in for cabins with mechanical ventilation under saline conditions.
Drop-in replacement: the stepped Ø24/32/40 mm outlet fits the existing waste stub with no cabin modification, and the Ø70 mm top inlet on the Standard Plus mates with the existing extract duct without an adapter.
Urinals for offshore-wind and marine welfare

Pi-Pi Standard
Simple one-piece body without a top opening. Suitable for ventilated toilet cabins, site huts, and sanitary modules.
Volume pricing from 10 units

Pi-Pi Standard Plus
There is a Ø70 mm opening at the top, to which an exhaust or water rinsing hose can be connected. Used for enclosed toilet cabins, sanitary containers, and site huts where ventilation is essential.
Volume pricing from 10 units
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