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Marine Engine Systems

Marine Engine Systems. What are the Marine Engine Systems?. 1. Starting Air System 2. Fuel Oil System 3. Cooling Water System 4. Lubricating Oil System. Starting Air System. Usually, Two ‘air start’ compressors supply air to the ‘air receivers’. Air Receivers.

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Marine Engine Systems

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  1. Marine Engine Systems Merchant Marine Training Centre

  2. What are the Marine Engine Systems? 1. Starting Air System 2. Fuel Oil System 3. Cooling Water System 4. Lubricating Oil System Merchant Marine Training Centre

  3. Starting Air System Merchant Marine Training Centre

  4. Usually, Two ‘air start’ compressors supply air to the ‘air receivers’. Air Receivers Merchant Marine Training Centre

  5. The air distributor usually has many pilot valves, one for each cylinder. the distributor opens the air start valves . Automatic Valve – Stops air going back to the air receivers Merchant Marine Training Centre

  6. The air start valve is located in the cylinder head. When it is opened by the distributor, compressed air goes into the cylinder and forces the piston down. Merchant Marine Training Centre

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  8. Starting Air Valve Air distributor Merchant Marine Training Centre

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  12. Fuel Oil System Merchant Marine Training Centre

  13. Fuel Oil header Fuel Oil filters Shut off valves Fuel Oil pumps Shut off non return valves Fuel Oil heater Burners Make-up water pump A) Fuel Oil header (Line) B)Fuel Oil filters C) Shut off valves D) Fuel Supply pumps E) Non return valves F) Fuel Oil heater G) Burners H) Make-up water pump Merchant Marine Training Centre

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  15. Fuel Oil System process First, fuel oil comes from the fuel tank and passes through filters before it enters the supply pumps. From the supply pumps the fuelpasses through more filters Fuel is pumped via a meter so that the quantity of fuel used can be observed Please note: Noun / Verb Merchant Marine Training Centre

  16. Fuel Oil System process (cont.) Fuel then passes to a buffer tank where it mixes with fuel that has returned from the engine From the buffer tank fuel oil circulating pumps pump it to the heaters and to the engine The oil is heated and the temperature of the oil is controlled by a viscosity measuring device. Please note: Noun / Verb Merchant Marine Training Centre

  17. Fuel Oil System process (cont.) After the heater and before finally going to the main engine inlet rail the fuelpasses through more filters to ensure that there is nodirt which could damage the fuel pumps, injectors and cylinder liner. From the main engine inlet rail the fuelenters the fuel pump (one per cylinder). The fuel pump delivers the fuelto the fuel injector. If too much fuel is delivered to the fuel pump, the excess fuel is pumped back to the buffer. Please note: Noun / Verb Merchant Marine Training Centre

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