FUEL OIL SYSTEM ON BOARD THE SHIP | Toping's World
Summary
TLDRThis video provides an in-depth overview of the fuel oil system on board a ship, detailing its three main components: the fuel oil transfer system, purifying system, and service system. Viewers will learn about the process of sourcing fuel from a bunker barge, its storage and purification, and how it is efficiently delivered to the main engine. The video highlights critical safety features, including quick-closing valves and temperature controls, ensuring optimal fuel management and operational safety. With clear explanations and visuals, this informative guide is essential for understanding ship fuel systems.
Takeaways
- 😀 The fuel oil system on a ship consists of three main components: the fuel oil transfer system, fuel oil purifying system, and fuel oil service system.
- 😀 Fuel oil is a crucial material used to produce heat or power on ships, with specifications including density, viscosity, and sulfur content.
- 😀 Fuel oil is transferred from the bunker barge to the ship through the bunker manifold during the bunkering operation.
- 😀 The fuel oil storage tank is equipped with heating coils and a quick-closing valve for safety in case of fire.
- 😀 Fuel oil transfer pumps are used to move fuel between storage tanks and to the fuel oil settling tank, which separates water and solid particles.
- 😀 The fuel oil settling tank maintains a temperature of 70 to 80 degrees Celsius and has high and low level alarms for safety.
- 😀 The purifying system begins with the fuel oil settling tank, filtering and heating fuel before sending it to the purifier for cleaning.
- 😀 The fuel oil service tank maintains temperatures of 80 to 90 degrees Celsius and has alarms for monitoring levels and temperatures.
- 😀 The fuel oil supply system includes a quick-closing valve and a two-way valve for switching between fuel oil and diesel oil.
- 😀 Purified fuel oil is delivered to the main engine fuel pumps, ensuring the correct viscosity for combustion, with some fuel returned to the mixing tank.
Q & A
- What are the three main components of the fuel oil system on a ship?- -The three main components are the fuel oil transfer system, the fuel oil purifying system, and the fuel oil service system. 
- How does fuel oil enter the storage tank during bunkering operations?- -Fuel oil enters the storage tank from a bunker barge through a hose connected to the ship's bunker manifold. 
- What safety features are included in the fuel oil storage tank?- -The storage tank is equipped with heating coils, a quick-closing valve for emergency shut-off, and alarms for high and low levels. 
- What is the purpose of the fuel oil transfer pump?- -The fuel oil transfer pump moves fuel from the storage tank to other storage tanks for offloading or to the fuel oil settling tank. 
- What temperature range is maintained in the fuel oil settling tank?- -The fuel oil settling tank maintains a temperature of about 70 to 80 degrees Celsius. 
- What does the fuel oil purifying system do?- -The fuel oil purifying system cleans the fuel oil to remove impurities before it is sent to the main engine. 
- How does the purifier heater work in the fuel oil purifying system?- -The purifier heater heats the fuel to a suitable temperature before it enters the purification process. 
- What is the role of the flow meter in the fuel oil service system?- -The flow meter indicates fuel consumption as it is being supplied to the engines. 
- Why is viscosity control important in the fuel oil service system?- -Viscosity control is important to ensure that the fuel oil is at the correct temperature for efficient combustion. 
- What happens to excess fuel oil after it has been used by the engine?- -Excess fuel oil returns to the mixing tank or return chamber, where it is collected and recirculated. 
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