Wednesday, September 18, 2019
Ships Main Engine Lube Oil System :: essays research papers
 Ship's Main Engine Lube Oil System      Cleanliness of the lube oil is very vital in the Main Diesel Engine Lube  Oil System. A strainer is a device that is usually made up of a single layer of  course gauze, and a very course wire mesh. This setup is used to filter out  large objects that could cause blockage or damage to the lube oil system. A  filter is used to filter out much smaller particals. The filtering elements in  a lube oil filter has a more complex make-up. Aboard our ship, we have self  cleaning lube oil filters along with the standard lube oil filters.    The size of the cartridges in these filters usually range from 3-12 mm.  Our ship has two full flow filters per engine. The plates inside of a strainer  corrode and erode very easily. Special attention must be given to these plates  when cleaning them. Make sure that a gap has not formed at the end of the plate.  If there is a gap, rags and other particles may pass right by. If in doubt of  the condition of the plate, it should be renewed. The cost of a single plate is  much cheaper than the cost of cleaning out an entire clogged system.    All gasket surfaces must be checked closely to ensure a proper seal. Our  ship has a high pressure lube oil system. Because of this, basket type  strainers are used. Lube oil systems are equipped with a wide variety of  strainers. It is important to operate these strainers at all times to prevent  clogging. Aboard our ship, we have Hayward Plug-type Duplex Basket Strainers.  All of these types of strainers are one way. The liquid to be strained enters  to the top and filters through the bottom.    Both strainers and filters clean lube oil using a similar process.  					    
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