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Tag: MAIN ENGINE

Preparations for Starting Main Engine

Posted on February 11, 2023June 4, 2023 By admin No Comments on Preparations for Starting Main Engine
Preparations for Starting Main Engine

Before starting the engine, the following checks and procedures are to be undertaken. All components that have been overhauled to be checked and wherever possible function tested. All equipment, tools and rags used during overhaul to be removed from the engine. Air Systems a) Drain any water present from the starting air system. b) Drain…

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Main Engine Operation

Posted on December 9, 2019December 9, 2019 By admin No Comments on Main Engine Operation
Main Engine Operation

The Officer of the Watch should be familiar with the operation and limitations of the engine /propeller control mechanism. The following information will be helpful to a deck officer to understand the operation and limitations of machinery under different situations. It is advisable that the Officer of the Watch give timely notice of engine movements,…

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MAIN ENGINE LIMITATIONS

Posted on November 28, 2019November 28, 2019 By admin No Comments on MAIN ENGINE LIMITATIONS
MAIN ENGINE LIMITATIONS

The Officer of the Watch should bear in mind that the engines are at his disposal. He should not hesitate to use them in case of need. However, timely notice of engine movements should be given when possible. He should also keep prominently in mind the manoeuvring capabilities of his ship, including its stopping distance….

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