In addition to the modified trench geometry, the profile discharge plates and the arrangement of the compaction unit ensure that no excess bedding material is placed. Thanks to state-of-the-art technology, the compaction unit is powered by rechargeable batteries. The short sequential operation ensures that the machines can usually be operated for a full working day. This means that no exhaust gases are produced for the direct carriage operation itself. In addition, there is no risk of environmental damage in the event of an accident, as the technology does not require any operating materials that are hazardous to water and soil.
The device offers its advantages particularly on mainly straight sections of pipeline without crossing obstacles. Compared to conventional laying methods, the „KaRoSch“ can achieve up to 25 % higher laying speeds thanks to the simultaneous laying of the six pipes, the ease of conversion and, above all, the integration of the compaction technology. It was particularly important to the project developer TenneT to be able to use the cable conduit sledge on slopes that made the regular trench of the open laying method impossible, or in very moist soil structures, which makes extensive dewatering, as would be necessary in the open cable trench, obsolete.
In the course of the execution work, many insights were gained for further partial optimisation. This enables Bohlen & Doyen to further develop this system for future applications, e. g. for other bedding materials and pipes.