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2014 Bilag
Udarbejdet af:
Jørgen Brandt Andersen
SIKKER DRIFT AF FUEL OLIE
SYSTEM PÅ PRODUKTTANKSKIB
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Indhold Bilag 1 - FO ME og AE service system ................................................................................................................ 3
Bilag 2 - Billeddokumentation og kopi fra instruktionsbog ............................................................................... 4
Bilag 3 - Kopi af maskinlogbog ........................................................................................................................... 7
Bilag 4 - Bunkerprøver ....................................................................................................................................... 8
Bilag 5 - LINTEC HFO-analyse ............................................................................................................................. 9
Bilag 6 - Drift af HFO-centrifuger ..................................................................................................................... 11
Bilag 7 - Opbevaring af HFO om bord .............................................................................................................. 13
Bilag 8 - HFO forbrug ....................................................................................................................................... 15
Bilag 9 - Uddrag fra Purifier handbook "Håndbogen" ..................................................................................... 16
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Bilag 1 - FO ME og AE service system
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Bilag 2 - Billeddokumentation og kopi fra instruktionsbog
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Side 5 og 6 er kopier fra SA 850 instruktionsbog
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Bilag 3 - Kopi af maskinlogbog
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Bilag 4 - Bunkerprøver
TORM Bunker Manual Document No:
BMGJ-7PMFBD
Revision No:
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09 Bunkering - Commercial and technical sampling 07/31/2012
02. Bunker Procedures
Author
Approval
Michael Hjortø Larsen/Torm
Jasdeep Loney/Torm
07/31/2012 07/31/2012
1. Scope
This procedure describes the standing orders and instructions for bunker testing.
2. Procedure
Immediately after the bunkering has commenced a sample is to be taken from the manifold for the
purpose of carrying out following tests:
Compatibility with the onboard bunker
Flash point
A total of four samples must be collected from the barge/shore installation and the vessels manifold by
use of a line sampler.
One sample must be retained onboard for commercial / test back-up
One sample must be retained onboard for Marpol compliance (see procedure BMGJ-7PUFVY, 08
Bunkering - Marpol Sampling)
One sample should be retained by the supplier
One sample to be dispatched for analysis purposes
A vessel representative must witness the barge sampling and confirm the sealing of the samples with
signatures by both parties on the label. If this is not possible a Safir report must be raised.
The "Closed cup flash test device" (Pensky Martens) is utilised for testing the bunker oil. The accuracy of
the equipment is +/- 2 degrees while measuring less than 100 degrees. If the test reads 62 degrees or
less than 62 degrees, the bunker operation must not be continued, but the Operational Department
contacted immediately for clarification.
All initial test result must be recorded in the bunker report.
The barge/shore sample will have effect as the official representing oil sample unless being otherwise
stated from the Company.
LINTEC are utilised for analysing samples and sampling / forwarding of samples must be in accordance
with their instructions. Test results will be send directly to the vessels with a copy to the Company.
If the test report is not received onboard within 5 days or if the test-results is off-spec the Company must
be contacted immediately and no consumption must take place.
A list of the samples with seal numbers together with agreed distribution should be signed and issued to
all concerned parties.
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Bilag 5 - LINTEC HFO-analyse
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Bilag 6 - Drift af HFO-centrifuger
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Bilag 7 - Opbevaring af HFO om bord
TORM Bunker Manual Document No:
MHLN-9DTGBW
Revision No:
2
13 Storage of fuel oil on board 02/23/2014
02. Bunker Procedures
Author
Approval
Amit Ranjan Karak/Torm
Amit Ranjan Karak/Torm
02/24/2014 02/24/2014
1.0 Scope:
This procedure describes the instructions that must be followed when fuel oil is stored on
board.
2.0 Responsibility:
On Ship:
Chief Engineer : Overall responsibility
Engineer of the watch :
Ashore:
None
3.0 Verification procedure:
Company’s ISM internal audits and BTM Audits
4.0 Checklist / Forms:
None
5.0 Requirement: C/E - duty Eng
5.1 All fuel tanks must be heated to at least 10ºC above the pour point.
(Ref : 7.1)
X
5.2 No storage tank may be heated to more than 10ºC below the flashpoint.
(Ref : 7.2)
5.3 Water must be drained from the storage tanks at least once per day.
(Ref :7.3)
X
5.4 Any fuel oil that is stored on board for more than 1 month must be circulated
before transferring it to the settling tank.
(Ref : 7.4, 7.5)
X X
6.0 Record Keeping
6.1 All transfers of fuel must be recorded in the ORB part I using code
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7.1 If the fuel is allowed to start solidifying, it will be nearly impossible to re-liquify it
again by heating. Small pieces can break off and block the transfer lines as well as
the suction from the tank.
7.2 If the fuel is heated to a temperature higher than 10ºC below the flashpoint, it is
considered flammable.
7.3 If water is allowed to accumulate in the tank, it can give rise to bacterial growths
that will block filters and cause problems with sludge.
7.4 When fuel is stored for any period, the fuel will start to settle out. Initially we use
this process to remove free water however the process continues beyond this. Cat
fines and the heavier elements of the fuel will settle out and can be churned up
causing massive difficulties with separators and filters as well as increased wear on
engine parts.
7.5 When recirculating fuel, it is recommended that to circulate the fuel for a minimum
8 hours. If the fuel has settled out, you may experience clogging of the suction
strainer during the recirculation. Frequent cleaning of the filter during recirculation
may be required. The process to be continued until the situation is normalized. If
required the circulation time to be prolonged.
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Bilag 8 - HFO forbrug
Hovedmotorens HFO-forbrug ved sejlads over atlanterhavet (noteret fra
logbog)
hjælpegeneratorernes samlede HFO-forbrug ved sejlads over atlanterhavet
(noteret fra logbog)
Dato Flowmeter- tæller [kg]
dagligt forburg [kg]
Dato
Flowmeter- tæller [kg]
dagligt forburg [kg]
24. aug 2014 3381550
24. aug 2014 834254
25. aug 2014 3404336 22786
25. aug 2014 838152 3898
26. aug 2014 3425820 21484
26. aug 2014 841906 3754
27. aug 2014 3447531 21711
27. aug 2014 846061 4155
28. aug 2014 3467418 19887
28. aug 2014 849823 3762
29. aug 2014 3491086 23668
29. aug 2014 853974 4151
30. aug 2014 3510986 19900
30. aug 2014 857679 3705
31. aug 2014 3530275 19289
31. aug 2014 861456 3777
1. sep 2014 3549078 18803
1. sep 2014 865045 3589
2. sep 2014 3569288 20210
2. sep 2014 868945 3900
3. sep 2014 3589530 20242
3. sep 2014 872668 3723
total 207980
total 38414
gennemsnit 20798
gennemsnit 3841,4
hjælpegeneratorernes samlede HFO-
forbrug under cargo operation (noteret fra logbog)
Dato Flowmeter- tæller [kg]
dagligt forburg [kg]
11. sep. 2014 906665
12. sep. 2014 924896 18231
13. sep. 2014 944870 19974
14. sep. 2014 947484 2614
15. sep. 2014 950359 2875
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Bilag 9 - Uddrag fra Purifier handbook "Håndbogen"
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