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Mertin
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28th Jun 14 at 18:13   View User's Profile U2U Member Reply With Quote

Production platforms / oil rigs have them. We have 2 x V16 CAT's for emergency power and 2 x CAT's which drive an alternator to power 2 fire pumps if we lose all power
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28th Jun 14 at 19:16   View Garage View User's Profile U2U Member Reply With Quote

Yea, offshore work is like the bulk of our work. We do a lot of engine overhauls for generators in the north sea.

What platform are you on mertin?


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Mertin
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Beryl Alpha. Who do you work for? All 4 of ours have just been overhauled in the past 18 months. Some just a top end, new heads etc and one of them had a crank sent ashore for some work
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Originally posted by Dan
Alan/ocean what testing do you do on them, and who services/repairs them?



We test that they'll trip in at the right time using emergency simulation through the control panel and take note of engine RPM, oil press., suction/ discharge water press. and oil temp. Check the batteries on the diesel one are getting a charge on the ammeters then trip the electric one in as well. We'll obviously have a look for leaks as well, either from pipework or the engine itself.

Pretty sure it's a mob called MB Firepumps who do our stuff Dan.

[Edited on 29-06-2014 by alan-g-w]
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Fritzls basement.
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quote:
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quote:
Originally posted by Dan
Alan/ocean what testing do you do on them, and who services/repairs them?



We test that they'll trip in at the right time using emergency simulation through the control panel and take note of engine RPM, oil press., suction/ discharge water press. and oil temp. Check the batteries on the diesel one are getting a charge on the ammeters then trip the electric one in as well. We'll obviously have a look for leaks as well, either from pipework or the engine itself.

Pretty sure it's a mob called MB Firepumps who do our stuff Dan.

[Edited on 29-06-2014 by alan-g-w]



I dont get involved in much of the testing as i work in ICA (control systems etc), however i know we do a monthly maintenance run. Which fires up all 3 generators and runs them off load. Our HV engineer usually does an on load test on one generator each month. Checking the same things as alan said above.

We currently have a support contract with broadcrown for the engines themselfs. However these engines are only 2 years old. Eventually our own maintenance electricians and fitters will look after them like our old engines.
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Co op I worked at had a stinking diesel generator to power it.

Massively noisy when it got going!


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They are always noisy. They run at 1500/1800rpm straight from being switched on. That's why most have heated cooling circuits when switched off, so that the moment it fires, its actually up to temp and not from cold/



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