The Alfa Laval system for producing high-quality inert gas for cargo ships

Alfa Laval
2 May 201706:48

Summary

TLDRThe video explains the critical role of inert gas systems in tankers transporting flammable cargo, highlighting their importance for safety and environmental protection. It details the components of an inert gas system, including the inert gas generator, deck water seal, and PV breaker, which work together to prevent dangerous vapor accumulation. The process of generating inert gas involves advanced technology for optimal combustion and cooling, ensuring high-quality gas without harmful residues. Overall, the video emphasizes the systems' redundancy features and their essential function in maintaining safe pressure levels in cargo tanks.

Takeaways

  • 😀 Tankers carrying flammable cargo must have inert gas systems for safety.
  • 🔥 Inert gas systems prevent flammable vapor accumulation, reducing explosion risk.
  • 🔧 Key components include the inert gas generator, deck water seal, and PV breaker.
  • 💨 Inert gas is produced by an inert gas generator using fuel and air.
  • ⚙️ Fuel pump redundancy is crucial for maintaining fuel availability during operation.
  • 🌬️ Air fans ensure a continuous flow of air to the generator for optimal combustion.
  • 🔥 The Ultimis burner technology enables efficient and clean inert gas production.
  • 🌊 The scrubber cools the inert gas to seawater temperature to ensure quality.
  • 🚰 The deck water seal acts as a barrier to prevent cargo vapors from entering the engine room.
  • ⚖️ PV breakers maintain safe pressure levels in cargo tanks to avoid hull damage.

Q & A

  • Why are inert gas systems necessary on tankers?

    -Inert gas systems are necessary to prevent flammable vapors from cargo, such as crude oil or gasoline, from leading to explosions, thereby ensuring safety and protecting the environment.

  • What are the primary components of an inert gas system?

    -The primary components include the inert gas generator, deck water seal, and pressure vacuum (PV) breaker.

  • How is inert gas produced in a tanker?

    -Inert gas is typically produced by an inert gas generator, which uses fuel pumps, air fans, and a burner system to create a stable, clean flame that produces high-quality inert gas.

  • What role do fuel pumps play in the inert gas generator?

    -Fuel pumps bring diesel to the generator at the correct pressure and are designed in pairs for redundancy, ensuring continuous fuel availability.

  • Why is redundancy important in the design of the inert gas system?

    -Redundancy is crucial for safety regulations, as it ensures that the system can operate continuously and reliably, even in the event of a failure of one component.

  • How does the scrubber function in the inert gas system?

    -The scrubber cools the inert gas to seawater temperature and removes any water droplets, preventing the loss of inert gas through the drainage system.

  • What is the purpose of the deck water seal?

    -The deck water seal acts as a barrier, preventing vapors from the cargo tanks from entering the engine room by using a static column of water.

  • How does the PV breaker protect the cargo tanks?

    -The PV breaker prevents dangerous over or under pressure in the cargo tanks by allowing pressure equalization with the atmosphere, using a water seal to regulate the flow.

  • What are the consequences of improper inert gas management?

    -Improper management can lead to hazardous conditions, including explosions, environmental damage, injuries, or loss of life.

  • How is the quality of the inert gas monitored?

    -The system uses oxygen analyzers to monitor gas quality and adjusts the fuel supply to maintain the desired oxygen percentage.

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