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1、Bunkering Operations: Precautions, Checklists, Calculations & Corrections ExplainedAn actual bunkering operation is carried out with bunker checklists. In this article, emphasis is made on the checklists, safety precautions, SOPEP locker and SOPEP equipment, temperature and density correction to cal

2、culate the quantity of oil bunkered. The formula for calculation has been includedBunkering OilEarlier we learned about the HYPERLINK /engineering/marine/articles/33665.aspx t _blank bunkering and what is means. Now we will study the process of actual bunkering operations and the practical details o

3、f the process of bunkering oil. All types of ships needs fuel oil, lube oil, etc. and hence it is important for everyone to understand the actual process of bunkering, so here we go.Pre-bunkering preparations.The most important aspect of bunkering operation are the checklists, which form a part of c

4、ompanys safety management system (SMS) and I.S.M.,eliminating the possibility and negligence of human and other operational errors. The pre-bunkering checklist must be followed in-consultation with the Chief Engineer (C/E), as he is the person-in-charge for the bunkering operation. Before bunkering,

5、 usually it is 4th engineering officer, taking HYPERLINK /engineering/marine/articles/35372.aspx t _blank soundings of bunker tanks and calculates the volume of fuel oil available in every fuel oil tank of the ship. Then a Bunker-plan is made to plan the distribution of total quantity of bunker fuel

6、 oil. Bunker ProcurementOrdering of Bunker oil: The ship Managers (superintendents) monitor the performance of a fleet of ships. For example, on owning a car, we tend to keep a check on its fuel consumption widely called as mileage. It is the distance travelled by the vehicle for a unit volume of fu

7、el used. In the same way, as the ship consumes humungous quantity of fuel, whose costs are forming the major part of ships operation. Managers tend to keep a check on it. This is measured in terms of specific fuel oil consumption of the main propulsion engine.Upon knowing the fuel oil consumption fo

8、r a day and the next voyage plan, the quantity of fuel oil required is calculated and compared with the available bunker tank capacity. A requisition is placed through the C/E and Master of the vessel to the Managers. The requisition is processed and evaluated for the quality and quantity of fuel to

9、 be supplied for the particular ship. Planning is done for the delivery of bunker at a particular port where the oil is available at a comparitive lesser cost. On taking all these aspects into consideration, the Managers, deliver bunker to the vessel. Upon receiving the bunker, a sample collected du

10、ring bunkering operation is sent for lab analysis to confirm the delivered oil meets the required standard for the safe and efficient operation of the auxiliary engines & main propulsion engine.Pre-Bunker Checklist1. State of adjacent waters noticed2. Vessel properly secured to dock3. Check supplier

11、s product corresponds to ordered product4. Agree quantity to be supplied5. Check valves open6. Day tanks full and supply valves closed7. Warning signs in position e.g. No Smoking8. SOPEP plan available9. Clean up material in place10. Oil Boom in place11. Foam fire extinguisher placed at bunker stati

12、on12. Alfa Laval and transfer pumps off13. Fuel tank supply valves open14. Agree stop/start signals between vessel and barge/truck15. Bravo flag flying/red light showing16. Agree pumping/transfer rate17. Agree emergency shut down procedure18. Specification sheet received19. Check hose and couplings

13、are secure and in good order20. Fuel nozzle and hose secured to vessel21. Check barge/truck meters Reading:22. Check on board meters Reading:23. Bunker Valve open24. Unused manifold connections blanked off25. Master informed26. Signal pumping to commenceThe above checklist has to be completely fille

14、d religiously by both the ship & barge personnel. Please move on to the next page by clicking belowImage CreditsAutomated Bunker Procurement Flowchart: Calsoft Enterprise Solutions, USASOPEP equipmentsAt the bunker manifold and wherever necessary, as per the ships SOPEP plan, the SOPEP equipments sh

15、ould be kept in immediate readiness in order to avoid oil spill/pollution during bunkering operation.SOPEP- Shipboard Oil Pollution Emergency Plan.The SOPEP Locker must have minimum of the below specified items:1. absorbent roll2. absorbent pads3. absorbent granules4. absorbent materials5. brooms6.

16、shovels7. mops8. scoops9. empty receptacles (200 ltrs capacity)10. portable air driven pumps11. oil boom12. oil spill dispersants.These items must be stowed in an easily accessible locker, clearly marked, and is to be brought on deck ready for immediate use, prior to all oil transfer operations.Duri

17、ng Bunkering Procedures - Checklist1. Witness taking and sealing of 2 representative product samples2. Monitor fuel connections for leaks fuel flow and control tank levels3. Change over of tanks whenever necessary.4. Checking the rate at which bunkers are received.5. Checking the tightness/slackness

18、 of mooring ropes.6. Checking trim/list of the bunker barge & the ship.7. Continuous monitoring/look outs for the vessels position(when at anchor).During bunkering, the above checklist must be filled up and continuous monitoring of the above secified items are required till the bunkering operation i

19、s complete.After Bunkering ProceduresOn completion of the bunkering operations, with the ship-barge co-ordination, the line should be blown with air to make sure the line is not filled with oil. The after-bunker checklist is followed.After Bunker Checklist1. Bunker Valve closed2. Disconnect hose (dr

20、ain before disconnecting)3. Check barge/truck meter Reading:4. Check ships meter Reading:5. Sign Bunker Delivery Receipt BDR No.:(Bunker Delivery Report/Note).6. Retain BDR with product sample7. SOPEP plan returned to bridge8. Clean up gear stowed / Oil boom returned9. Bravo Flag/Red light stowed/sw

21、itched off10. Remove and pack away warning/safety signs11. Foam fire extinguisher placed back in correct location12. Complete Oil Record Book13. Master informed of completion14. Confirm in Oil Record Book Bunkering checklist completedQuantity Calculation & Temperature-Density Correction:After bunker

22、ing of various fuel oil tanks, the quantity in each bunkered tank must be calculated to cross-check whether the received quantity of oil matches the requisition. For calculating the quantity, sounding of the tanks which are bunkered must be taken. The Density of the fuel oil supplied vary from place

23、 to place. It also varies with the temperature. As a thumb rule, the density of fuel oil decreases with increase in temperature. So, when the oil is supplied at a higher temperature, then the volume of oil supplied is less than what is supplied at lesser temperature.Oil Temperature Density Volume Of

24、 Oil SuppliedIncreasesDecreasesLesserDecreases Increases MoreAlso the formula which is generally used for temperature-density correction is as follows:MT = (Temperature Corrected density * Actual Sounded Volume).Temperature Corrected Density can be calculated with the under-mentioned fomula:Temperature corrected Density = Density of Fuel Oil 15 degree Celsius * 1- (t1-15) * 0.00064wheret1 stands for temperature of oil in bunker tanks in degree celcius,

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