Overview
ISO 13628-8:2002 - "Petroleum and natural gas industries - Design and operation of subsea production systems - Part 8: Remotely Operated Vehicle (ROV) interfaces on subsea production systems" - provides functional requirements and practical guidelines for the selection, design and use of ROV interfaces on subsea production systems. Published by ISO in 2002 as part of the ISO 13628 series, it focuses on auditable, standardized interface definitions and operational requirements that enable effective ROV intervention for installation, maintenance and inspection tasks in the petroleum and natural gas industries.
Key topics and technical requirements
The standard covers a broad set of technical topics that inform both designers and operators:
- Intervention philosophy and functional requirements - defining tasks, stabilization, docking and access needs for ROV intervention.
- Design performance - guidance on materials, load capability, operating forces/torques, lifting devices, temperature ratings, quality control and marking.
- Detailed design considerations - conceptual and detailed design guidance, desired and undesirable features to improve reliability and usability.
- ROV interface types - standardized interface definitions including handles (manipulator and TDU), rotary low- and high-torque interfaces, linear (push) types A–C, rotary docking, hot-stab hydraulic connections (e.g., Type A - 69.0 MPa / 10 000 psi), rotary fluid couplings, CCO (component change-out) interfaces, lifting mandrels, and jumper handling.
- Operational and testing requirements - operational considerations, indicator systems, material selection criteria, documentation, factory acceptance testing (FAT), and information feedback.
- Annexes - supplementary guidance such as ROV specification summaries, manipulator envelopes, alternative end-effector designs and flowline tie-in examples.
Practical applications
ISO 13628-8 is used to:
- Standardize subsea interface hardware so ROVs can reliably operate valves, connectors and jumpers.
- Reduce life‑cycle costs by promoting reuse of proven interfaces and tooling.
- Provide auditable requirements for procurement, acceptance testing and regulatory compliance.
- Inform system design to ensure safe, repeatable intervention and actuation by ROVs.
Who should use this standard
- Subsea system designers and engineering teams
- ROV manufacturers and operators
- Offshore operators and asset integrity engineers
- Procurement, quality assurance and testing teams
- Tooling designers (manipulators, TDUs, ROT suppliers)
Related standards
- ISO 13628 (other parts covering wellheads, umbilicals, production control systems)
- ISO 10423 (wellhead and christmas tree equipment) - normative reference within the document
Using ISO 13628-8 helps align subsea hardware and operational practices with industry-accepted ROV interface requirements, improving reliability, interoperability and maintainability of subsea production systems.