Year: 2017 Language: english Genre: Video for Marine Engineers Playtime: 2hrs., 4mins. & 25secs. Quality: WEB-DL Format: MP4 Video: 36.7 MB / 480x360 / 4:3 Audio: 320Kbps / 48.0 KHz Description: This section aims to educate operational personnel on engine type designation, technical data, and maintenance intervals. It includes an operating manual, service manual, and subcontractor documentation. The cylinder designations start from the pump end and the engine rotates anti-clockwise. This section aims to educate operating personnel on safety precautions and potential hazards when operating auxiliary engines. Diesel engines are designed to minimize accidents, but negligence can lead to accidents. Basic rules include ignoring alarms, knowing safety equipment locations, avoiding fire hazards, maintaining a clean engine room, avoiding thermal hazards, electrical shocks, and noise hazards. Protective measures may vary by ship. This section provides a basic understanding of the engine's essential functions and systems, ensuring all operating personnel can identify and identify components. The engine transmits signals from the alarm and monitoring system, manometers, and thermometers, which should be logged daily. Overspeed trips are fitted to the engine, with one mechanical and one electropneumatic. The governing system, speed controller, and actuators all play crucial roles in maintaining engine speed, synchronization, and power output. The electric hydraulic actuator, which receives electric signals, regulates fuel injection pump admission and should be checked daily for smooth operation. A diesel engine can be dangerous due to leaking fuel oil and hot engine parts, which can cause a fire. Regular inspection and preventative measures are crucial. Fuel oil pipes are hot and should not be touched, and should be treated with care. All engines can operate on heavy fuel oil under certain conditions. The feeder booster module ensures fuel oil is properly filtered and heated, and the changeover valve is equipped for heavy fuel or diesel oil.
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Auxiliary Engines
Year: 2017
Language: english
Genre: Video for Marine Engineers
Playtime: 2hrs., 4mins. & 25secs.
Quality: WEB-DL
Format: MP4
Video: 36.7 MB / 480x360 / 4:3
Audio: 320Kbps / 48.0 KHz
Description: This section aims to educate operational personnel on engine type designation, technical data, and maintenance intervals. It includes an operating manual, service manual, and subcontractor documentation. The cylinder designations start from the pump end and the engine rotates anti-clockwise.
This section aims to educate operating personnel on safety precautions and potential hazards when operating auxiliary engines. Diesel engines are designed to minimize accidents, but negligence can lead to accidents. Basic rules include ignoring alarms, knowing safety equipment locations, avoiding fire hazards, maintaining a clean engine room, avoiding thermal hazards, electrical shocks, and noise hazards. Protective measures may vary by ship.
This section provides a basic understanding of the engine's essential functions and systems, ensuring all operating personnel can identify and identify components. The engine transmits signals from the alarm and monitoring system, manometers, and thermometers, which should be logged daily. Overspeed trips are fitted to the engine, with one mechanical and one electropneumatic. The governing system, speed controller, and actuators all play crucial roles in maintaining engine speed, synchronization, and power output. The electric hydraulic actuator, which receives electric signals, regulates fuel injection pump admission and should be checked daily for smooth operation.
A diesel engine can be dangerous due to leaking fuel oil and hot engine parts, which can cause a fire. Regular inspection and preventative measures are crucial. Fuel oil pipes are hot and should not be touched, and should be treated with care. All engines can operate on heavy fuel oil under certain conditions. The feeder booster module ensures fuel oil is properly filtered and heated, and the changeover valve is equipped for heavy fuel or diesel oil.
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