Short Note On Oil Tankers Cargo System
Short Note On Oil Tankers Cargo System
Short Note On Oil Tankers Cargo System
Centrifugal pumps:
An impeller, which is inside a casing, physically moves the oil by means of a throwing
movement which is similar to the expelling of water from the bicycle tire when cycling in wet weather.
The oil is sucked into the casing via a discharge valve. The pump provides a continuous flow of oil and it
is powered by a steam turbine drive unit which, for safety reason, is installed in the engine room.
Centrifugal pumps move large volumes of liquid at a relatively low pressure and consequently are
generally used as main cargo pumps (mcps).
Main source of ignition on tankers:
1. Smoking 2. The galley
3. Electrical equipment 3. Sparks
5. Lighting 6. Metal
7. Domestic equipment 8. Aluminum
9. Tank anodes 10. Ship to shore electric
11. Static electricity 12. Spontaneous combustion
Precaution to prevent ignition due to static charging:
• During tank washing never introduce metal objects into the tank.
• At least 30 minutes after completion of loading should be used from hand held or
other conductive equipment.
Ship/shore safety check list:
This is join list provided by the terminal and which is signed by a ship and a terminal
representative;
1. Appropriate personal notified that the cargo operation are about to commence.
2. Sufficient personal available for cargo watch to manifold.
3. Warning notified displaces no smoking & no naked light.
4. Fire application ready for immediate used.
5. Mooring tight and emergency towing wire correct positioned.
6. Agree ship/shore communication system working.
7. No unauthorized work to the carried out.
8. No unauthorized persons on board.
9. Safe lighting available.
10. Galley precaution observed.
11. Cargo tank lead closed.
12. Manifold drip trays in use.
13. Tank inert and inert gas system checked.
14. All doors and ports to accommodation closed.
15. Air conditioning unit on internal air recycling.
16. Safe ship/shore access.
17. Tank ventilation system checked.
18. Ship ready to move under own power.
19. Emergency shutdown understood.
20. Appropriate flag and light signal to be show>
21. All deck scuppers plugged to prevent oil leaks over board.
22. No unauthorized craft alongside.
23. Cargo line properly set. All v/vs not in use closed and lashed.
24. All necessary spark arresters in good condition in place.
Describe the safety and operational precautions for loading a full cargo of crude oil into vlcc:
1. Tend mooring.
2. Tend the gangway and watchman, must be on duties.
3. Calculate the rate of loading.
4. Check fire wires are correctly rigged and ready to use.
5. All watch men on duty must be check regularly for oil pollution.
6. Ensure not hot work on board.
7. See and act ship to shore check list.
8. See all tank lids are closed and safe ventilation is being carried out.
9. Ensure which oil loading into correct tank.
10. Maintain state of list and trim as required.
11. Enforce no smoking, regulations.
12. Ensure red light B flag is displayed.
13. Permit, use of safe torches, only.
14. No unauthorized persons on board.
15. Make sure all company and port regulations are observed.
16. Ship ready to move under own power.
17. Check that inert gas system is ok.
18. Manifold drip tray is positioned.
19. All access to accommodation is closed.
20. Ensure all deck scuppers plugged to prevent oil leaks overboard.
21. See that the loading plan is observed and followed.
22. All fire fighting equipment ready for immediate use.
Precaution for valve:
1. Use wheel key for opening & closing the valves.
2. Use a rope for indicating the opening or closing of the valves position.
3. Cargo valves have to be tested from time to time. To ensure the valve is in good condition
& no have leakage.
4. At all time of working on cargo the sea valves must be closed.
5. The testing must be set by standing orders of chief officer.
6. The opening of valves must be done slowly by one turn.
Ring main system
Advantage:
In this system any tank can be discharged by any pump. Thus different grade of the cargo can be
loaded.
Disadvantage:
• It is expensive to build due to the extra length of the piping required.
• Extra bend is required. Thus decreasing in rate.
• Risk of leakage from radius of bend exists.
Disadvantage:
a. Incase of leaking the control of leakage is difficult.
b. This system is very inflexible.