This article presents topics concerning fire hazards during the use of low-speed diesel engines in marine vehicles. The causes and effects of fires in the spaces of scavenge air receivers in marine diesel engines are presented. Methods to prevent and fight these fires are shown, including the operating procedures required from ship engine room operators. The possibility of training personnel to apply the abovementioned procedures during operation using simulations of a Kongsberg MC-90 IVship engine room is presented. Simulations were conducted which included a fire in a scavenge air receiver occurring during the operation of a MAN B&W 5L90MC main engine, with loads corresponding to 50% and 100% of the machine’s recommended setting.
The paper presents selected issues related to cylinder lubrication of the dual fuel, two stroke, high pressure fuel supply engine (MAN MEGI). I showed causes and effects of incorrect liner lubrication. These are based on results of sweep tests and scavenge space inspections carried out during first weeks of vessel’s operation, following delivery to the Fleet. The paper also describes methods required in avoidance of under and over lubrication, including test procedures. Operational observations were provided. Recommendations for system operation are presented.
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